Safety Officers Sample Clauses

Safety Officers. Safety Officers shall be employees of the Prime Contractor. Alternate Safety Officers are not key personnel and may be subcontractor employees. Safety Officers are responsible for managing, implementing and enforcing the Contractor’s Safety Program. These individuals shall have overall responsibilities for management of all aspects of the Safety Program within their area of responsibility. These individuals shall at a minimum meet all requirements stated in EM-385-1-1, paragraph 01.A.17.” The minimum qualifications of the Safety Officers are: 1.7.2.1 Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Engineering, Safety or related field. 1.7.2.2 Minimum of five years recent experience in fielding and supporting Electronic and/or Information Technology Systems and technical working knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 1.7.2.3 Knowledge of Integrated Logistics Support (5 years’ experience required) 1.7.2.4 Qualifications and knowledge of fall protection systems, electrical safety, permit-required confined spaces, excavation trenching and shoring, scaffolding, hazard communication, accident investigation and reporting.
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Safety Officers. College and City acknowledge and agree that certain instructional staff employed by College are also employed as firefighting personnel by City. College and City further acknowledge and agree that a designated safety officer must monitor and oversee all College drills and training exercises at FTF (the "Safety Officer"). For efficient and economical use of personnel employed by both College and City, College and City agree that: 3.1.1.1. The Safety Officer must, at all times, be a qualified firefighter employed by City; 3.1.1.2. College may designate an instructional staff member as the Safety Officer for any given College drill, training exercise, session, or classes at the FTF if the instructional staff member is also a qualified firefighter employed by City; and 3.1.1.3. If, for any reason, College is unable to designate a Safety Officer who is both an instructional staff member of College and a qualified firefighter employed by City, City agrees to provide a qualified firefighter to serve as the Safety Officer provided by City, subject to reimbursement by College for the cost of such qualified firefighter as provided herein. 3.1.1.4. If City provides a qualified firefighter to serve as the Safety Officer, he cost shall be reimbursed at the "burden rate" for the assigned firefighter, which will be calculated by the hourly pay rate for the assigned firefighter multiplied by the number of hours worked, plus all employee-related expenses associated with the wages and hours worked. In the event of any dispute or controversy related to the calculation of this reimbursement, the Parties agree to resolve such dispute or controversy under the provisions of Section 9 on Mediation and Arbitration.
Safety Officers. ‌ A Safety Officer shall be appointed at any incident where two (2) or more apparatus are engaged on scene at a confirmed rescue, fire or motor vehicle accident and shall receive Lieutenants’ rate of pay for all hours worked while designated as a Safety Officer.
Safety Officers. The Contractor shall inform the Highway Authority's Representative in writing within two days of the start of the Works, of the names of the responsible persons resident on the Site who will be undertaking the duties of Safety Officer and Safety Supervisor on Site.
Safety Officers. Agency shall adhere to NFPA Code 1403, which requires the presence of a safety officer/operator during use of the live fire training prop, and another safety officer for every five (5) firefighter trainees. Agency must notify Muskogee Fire Dept. upon scheduling that the agency wishes to perform a live burn and coordinate with orientation session, as instructed in paragraph seven (7).
Safety Officers. T h e Agency shall adhere to NFPA Code 1403, which requires the presence of a safety officer during use of the live fire training, and another safety officer for every five (5) firefighter trainees. Th e Agency must provide the College, at the time of the campus facility orientation, with the names of the designated Agency safety officer and live fire instructor to be present and a copy of their certification(s).
Safety Officers. 1. Each new Safety Officer shall receive on-the-job training in each zone in order to be prepared to handle the job, as prescribed by the Director of Safety and Security. The total amount of training shall be no less than fifteen (15) hours. 2. All Safety Officers are to be provided an updated Safety Officer Operational Manual. 3. Safety Officers shall wear special shirts. The Board shall furnish five (5) such appropriate shirts each year to each Safety Officer. Appropriate refers to non- restrictive clothing conducive to the performance of the job. If ties should be required, crisscross ties, which do not harm the Safety Officers, will be furnished by the District to all Safety Officers. Slacks, skirts, and shoes shall be the responsibility of the Safety Officer. In the absence of outerwear provided by the District, Safety Officers are free to wear their own coats, sweaters, and rainwear. 4. Safety Officers shall not be required to assist in the cleaning of the cafeteria. 5. The District will make an xxxxxxx attempt to provide secure storage space for Safety Officers’ personal property. 6. Safety Officers shall be provided functional and working equipment necessary to perform the job. 7. In situations where Safety Officers are involved in altercations in which skin lacerations or other occurrences cause fluids, such as blood or saliva, to be in evidence, the Safety Officer shall be supplied with all necessary protective equipment - including gloves. Protective equipment must be carried at all times by the Safety Officers while on duty. 8. When the District provides a car for parking lot duty, the Safety Officer must use the District car. Any Safety Officer using a personal car for parking lot patrol shall be reimbursed at the current IRS mileage rate for all logged miles. No Safety Officers shall be required to use their cars. As an alternative, Safety Officers who do not wish to use their personal cars shall walk the parking lot. 9. When the immediate supervisor is unavailable, the principal or designee shall serve as next in command for matters involving Safety Officers. 10. The District acknowledges that certain special education children should not be left under the sole supervision of safety officers in the cafeteria, while others may be left in that situation. When a question about a particular student or students arises, the safety officer shall appeal to the Chairperson of Special Education, High School, for determination. 11. Safety Officers shal...
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Safety Officers. Safety Officers are responsible for managing, implementing and enforcing the Contractor’s Safety Program. These individuals shall have overall responsibilities for management of all aspects of the Safety Program within their area of responsibility. These individuals shall at a minimum meet all requirements stated in EM-385-1-1, paragraph 01.A.17.” The minimum qualifications of the Safety Officers are: 1.7.2.1 Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Engineering, Safety or related field. 1.7.2.2 Minimum of five years recent experience in fielding and supporting Electronic and/or Information Technology Systems and technical working knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 1.7.2.3 Knowledge of Integrated Logistics Support (5 years’ experience required) 1.7.2.4 Qualifications and knowledge of fall protection systems, electrical safety, permit-required confined spaces, excavation trenching and shoring, scaffolding, hazard communication, accident investigation and reporting.
Safety Officers. Due to budget constraints, this poster was developed in-house using images taken by VBDS staff and software programs available to the Health Educator. Not including staff time, the budget for development and printing was under $3000.
Safety Officers. Agency shall adhere to NFPA Code 1403, which requires the presence of a safety officer/operator during use of the live fire training prop, and another safety officer for every five (5) firefighter trainees. Agency must select the safety officer & operator from an approved list provided by the Sedro-Xxxxxxx Fire Department during any training session involving use of the live fire training prop.
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