Safety Plan. Contractor shall provide the Services in accordance with a safety plan that is compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), American National Standards Institute and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health standards. If, in the Contractor’s sole determination, the Services to be provided do not require a safety plan, Contractor shall notify the City, in writing, describing the reasons a safety plan is unnecessary. The City reserves the right to request a safety plan following such notification.
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Sources: Custodial Services Agreement, Ems Billing Services Agreement, Sewer Inspection Video Services RFP Agreement
Safety Plan. Contractor shall provide the Services in accordance with a safety plan that is compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”)Administration, American National Standards Institute and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health standards. If, in the Contractor’s sole determination, the Services to be provided do not require a safety plan, Contractor shall notify the City, in writing, describing the reasons a safety plan is unnecessary. The City reserves the right to request a safety plan following such notification.
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Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement
Safety Plan. Contractor shall provide the Services in accordance with a safety plan that is compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), American National Standards Institute and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health standards. If, in the Contractor’s sole determination, the Services to be provided do not require a safety plan, Contractor shall notify the CityTown, in writing, describing the reasons a safety plan is unnecessary. The City Town reserves the right to request a safety plan following such notification.
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Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Services Agreement
Safety Plan. Job Order Contractor shall provide the Services in accordance with a safety plan that is compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”), American National Standards Institute and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health standards. If, in the Job Order Contractor’s sole determination, the Services to be provided do not require a safety plan, Job Order Contractor shall notify the City, in writing, describing the reasons a safety plan is unnecessary. The City reserves the right to request a safety plan following such notification.
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Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement