Safety Rules. Tenderer shall strictly follow the safety guidelines as per safety guide AERB/SG/IS-1. Some other salient points to be taken care of during executions of works are given below. a) The Tenderer shall follow the safety regulations as prescribed in the tender and Indian Standards. He shall provide necessary safety appliances to his employees as instructed by the UCIL depending upon the nature of work. b) In case of an accident resulting into any rest or disability to the xxxxxxx the same should be immediately reported to the Safety Officer. c) Any person felt under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicating drugs on duty will be declared unfit for duty and should not be allowed to work. His entry pass would be confiscated and he should be sent out of the premises of the work / plant. d) Drums or other make shift arrangements must not be used in place of ladders or workbenches or supports on any job. e) First Aid kits or boxes and stretchers should be readily accessible at all time with the Tenderer. f) For all work that cannot be done from the ground level or from part of any permanent structure or from other available means of supports, soundly constructed scaffoldings of adequate strength shall be used as a safe means of access to place of work. g) All scaffoldings shall be securely supported or suspended and whenever necessary be properly braced to ensure suitability. h) Chains, ropes or other lifting materials used for the suspension of scaffolding must be of adequate strength and suitable quality and shall be tested quality. i) The platforms of suspended scaffoldings shall be sufficiently wide. Suspended scaffoldings shall have handrail of about 1 meter height from the floor of the platform. Such scaffoldings or staging shall be fastened to prevent it from swaying away from the structure. j) All sides of the platform from which a person is liable to fall shall be provided with guard rails to a height of at least 1 meter with the toe boards of at least 15 cm high so placed as to prevent the fall of materials and tools from the platforms. k) Every ladder shall be securely fixed at top and bottom. A ladder more than 5 meters shall have a probe. l) Spacing between the side rails of the ladder shall not be less than 45cms uniform step spacing shall not exceed 30 cms. m) Whenever it is necessary to work at elevated places not adequately protected by railing, safety belts with lifelines securely tied to some firm structure or other support, which is independent of the equipment on which the person is working worn. n) Nobody from contract workmen shall be allowed to work at elevated places without wearing Safety belts. As an additional precaution, safety nets made of coir rope or nylon or any other suitable material should be hung at suitable elevation to prevent people and equipment falling below. o) Dropping or throwing materials from roof structures or other elevated positions is prohibited. p) Where work is going overhead, the area below should be cordoned. If it is not possible to cordon the area place caution sign “CAUTION –MEN WORKING ABOVE” - or depute responsible person to warn passerby. q) Helmets ISI Mark (made of fiber glass or any other suitable material) must be used by all the employees working on jobs. r) Material handling jobs or where the chances of falling objects are present or where there is a possibility of persons tracking against projecting objections etc. s) All necessary personnel safety equipment such as face masks, safety helmets, safety boots, safety belts, gloves, safety goggles etc., as considered adequate by the UCIL have to be kept available for the use of person employed at the site of work and maintained in condition suitable for immediate use and tenderer shall take steps to ensure proper use of equipment by the workers. t) The Tenderer shall use tubular steel for scaffolding for all heights more than 5- meter height as approved by the UCIL. u) All the safety items have to be arranged by contractor confirming to relevant IS code in consultation with UCIL
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Samples: Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement, Annual Maintenance Contract (Amc)
Safety Rules. Tenderer shall strictly follow the safety guidelines as per safety guide AERB/SG/IS-1. Some other salient points to be taken care of during executions of works are given below.
a) i. The Tenderer shall follow the safety regulations as prescribed in the tender and Indian Standards. He shall provide necessary safety appliances to his employees as instructed by the UCIL depending upon the nature of work.
b) ii. In case of an accident resulting into any rest or disability to the xxxxxxx the same should be immediately reported to the Safety Officer.
c) iii. Any person felt under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicating drugs on duty will be declared unfit for duty and should not be allowed to work. His entry pass would be confiscated and he should be sent out of the premises of the work / plant.
d) iv. Drums or other make shift arrangements must not be used in place of ladders or workbenches or supports on any job.
e) v. First Aid kits or boxes and stretchers should be readily accessible at all time with the Tenderer.
f) vi. For all work that cannot be done from the ground level or from part of any permanent structure or from other available means of supports, soundly constructed scaffoldings of adequate strength shall be used as a safe means of access to place of work.
g) vii. All scaffoldings shall be securely supported or suspended and whenever necessary be properly braced to ensure suitability.
h) viii. Chains, ropes or other lifting materials used for the suspension of scaffolding must be of adequate strength and suitable quality and shall be tested quality.
i) ix. The platforms of suspended scaffoldings shall be sufficiently wide. Suspended scaffoldings shall have handrail of about 1 meter height from the floor of the platform. Such scaffoldings or staging shall be fastened to prevent it from swaying away from the structure.
j) x. All sides of the platform from which a person is liable to fall shall be provided with guard rails to a height of at least 1 meter with the toe boards of at least 15 cm high so placed as to prevent the fall of materials and tools from the platforms.
k) xi. Every ladder shall be securely fixed at top and bottom. A ladder more than 5 meters shall have a probe.
l) xii. Spacing between the side rails of the ladder shall not be less than 45cms uniform step spacing shall not exceed 30 cms.
m) xiii. Whenever it is necessary to work at elevated places not adequately protected by railing, safety belts with lifelines securely tied to some firm structure or other support, which is independent of the equipment on which the person is working worn.
n) xiv. Nobody from contract workmen shall be allowed to work at elevated places without wearing Safety belts. As an additional precaution, safety nets made of coir rope or nylon or any other suitable material should be hung at suitable elevation to prevent people and equipment falling below.
o) xv. Dropping or throwing materials from roof structures or other elevated positions is prohibited.
p) xvi. Where work is going overhead, the area below should be cordoned. If it is not possible to cordon the area place caution sign “CAUTION –MEN WORKING ABOVE” - or depute responsible person to warn passerby.
q) xvii. Helmets ISI Mark (made of fiber glass fibreglass or any other suitable material) must be used by all the employees working on jobs.
r) xviii. Material handling jobs or where the chances of falling objects are present or where there is a possibility of persons tracking against projecting objections etc.
s) xix. All necessary personnel safety equipment such as face masks, safety helmets, safety boots, safety belts, gloves, safety goggles etc., as considered adequate by the UCIL have to be kept available for the use of person employed at the site of work and maintained in condition suitable for immediate use and tenderer shall take steps to ensure proper use of equipment by the workers.
t) xx. The Tenderer shall use tubular steel for scaffolding for all heights more than 5- 5-meter height as approved by the UCIL.
u) xxi. All the safety items have to be arranged by contractor confirming to relevant IS code in consultation with UCIL
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Samples: Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement
Safety Rules. Tenderer shall strictly follow the safety guidelines as per safety guide AERB/SG/IS-1. Some other salient points to be taken care of during executions of works are given below.
a) i. The Tenderer shall follow the safety regulations as prescribed in the tender and Indian Standards. He shall provide necessary safety appliances to his employees as instructed by the UCIL depending upon the nature of work.
b) ii. In case of an accident resulting into any rest or disability to the xxxxxxx the same should be immediately reported to the Safety Officer.
c) iii. Any person felt under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicating drugs on duty will be declared unfit for duty and should not be allowed to work. His entry pass would be confiscated and he should be sent out of the premises of the work / plant.
d) iv. Drums or other make shift arrangements must not be used in place of ladders or workbenches or supports on any job.
e) v. First Aid kits or boxes and stretchers should be readily accessible at all time with the Tenderer.
f) vi. For all work that cannot be done from the ground level or from part of any permanent structure or from other available means of supports, soundly constructed scaffoldings of adequate strength shall be used as a safe means of access to place of work.
g) vii. All scaffoldings shall be securely supported or suspended and whenever necessary be properly braced to ensure suitability.
h) viii. Chains, ropes or other lifting materials used for the suspension of scaffolding must be of adequate strength and suitable quality and shall be tested quality.
i) ix. The platforms of suspended scaffoldings shall be sufficiently wide. Suspended scaffoldings shall have handrail of about 1 meter height from the floor of the platform. Such scaffoldings or staging shall be fastened to prevent it from swaying away from the structure.
j) x. All sides of the platform from which a person is liable to fall shall be provided with guard rails to a height of at least 1 meter with the toe boards of at least 15 cm high so placed as to prevent the fall of materials and tools from the platforms.
k) xi. Every ladder shall be securely fixed at top and bottom. A ladder more than 5 meters shall have a probe.
l) xii. Spacing between the side rails of the ladder shall not be less than 45cms uniform step spacing shall not exceed 30 cms.
m) xiii. Whenever it is necessary to work at elevated places not adequately protected by railing, safety belts with lifelines securely tied to some firm structure or other support, which is independent of the equipment on which the person is working worn.
n) xiv. Nobody from contract workmen shall be allowed to work at elevated places without wearing Safety belts. As an additional precaution, safety nets made of coir rope or nylon or any other suitable material should be hung at suitable elevation to prevent people and equipment falling below.
o) xv. Dropping or throwing materials from roof structures or other elevated positions is prohibited.
p) xvi. Where work is going overhead, the area below should be cordoned. If it is not possible to cordon the area place caution sign “CAUTION –MEN WORKING ABOVE” - or depute responsible person to warn passerby.
q) xvii. Helmets ISI Mark (made of fiber fiber-glass or any other suitable material) must be used by all the employees working on jobs.
r) xviii. Material handling jobs or where the chances of falling objects are present or where there is a possibility of persons tracking against projecting objections etc.
s) xix. All necessary personnel safety equipment such as face masks, safety helmets, safety boots, safety belts, gloves, safety goggles etc., as considered adequate by the UCIL have to be kept available for the use of person employed at the site of work and maintained in condition suitable for immediate use and tenderer shall take steps to ensure proper use of equipment by the workers.
t) xx. The Tenderer shall use tubular steel for scaffolding for all heights more than 5- meter height as approved by the UCIL.
u) xxi. All the safety items have to be arranged by contractor confirming to relevant IS code in consultation with UCIL
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Samples: Tender Agreement
Safety Rules. Tenderer shall strictly follow the safety guidelines as per safety guide AERB/SG/IS-1. Some other salient points to be taken care of during executions of works are given below.
a) i. The Tenderer shall follow the safety regulations as prescribed in the tender and Indian Standards. He shall provide necessary safety appliances to his employees as instructed by the UCIL depending upon the nature of work.
b) ii. In case of an accident resulting into any rest or disability to the xxxxxxx the same should be immediately reported to the Safety Officer.
c) iii. Any person felt under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicating drugs on duty will be declared unfit for duty and should not be allowed to work. His entry pass would be confiscated and he should be sent out of the premises of the work / plant.
d) iv. Drums or other make shift arrangements must not be used in place of ladders or workbenches or supports on any job.
e) v. First Aid kits or boxes and stretchers should be readily accessible at all time with the Tenderer.
f) vi. For all work that cannot be done from the ground level or from part of any permanent structure or from other available means of supports, soundly constructed scaffoldings of adequate strength shall be used as a safe means of access to place of work.
g) vii. All scaffoldings shall be securely supported or suspended and whenever necessary be properly braced to ensure suitability.
h) viii. Chains, ropes or other lifting materials used for the suspension of scaffolding must be of adequate strength and suitable quality and shall be tested quality.
i) ix. The platforms of suspended scaffoldings shall be sufficiently wide. Suspended scaffoldings shall have handrail of about 1 meter height from the floor of the platform. Such scaffoldings or staging shall be fastened to prevent it from swaying away from the structure.
j) x. All sides of the platform from which a person is liable to fall shall be provided with guard rails to a height of at least 1 meter with the toe boards of at least 15 cm high so placed as to prevent the fall of materials and tools from the platforms.
k) xi. Every ladder shall be securely fixed at top and bottom. A ladder more than 5 meters shall have a probe.
l) xii. Spacing between the side rails of the ladder shall not be less than 45cms uniform step spacing shall not exceed 30 cms.
m) xiii. Whenever it is necessary to work at elevated places not adequately protected by railing, safety belts with lifelines securely tied to some firm structure or other support, which is independent of the equipment on which the person is working worn.
n) xiv. Nobody from contract workmen shall be allowed to work at elevated places without wearing Safety belts. As an additional precaution, safety nets made of coir rope or nylon or any other suitable material should be hung at suitable elevation to prevent people and equipment falling below.
o) xv. Dropping or throwing materials from roof structures or other elevated positions is prohibited.
p) xvi. Where work is going overhead, the area below should be cordoned. If it is not possible to cordon the area place caution sign “CAUTION –MEN WORKING ABOVE” - or depute responsible person to warn passerby.
q) xvii. Helmets ISI Mark (made of fiber fiber-glass or any other suitable material) must be used by all the employees working on jobs.
r) xviii. Material handling jobs or where the chances of falling objects are present or where there is a possibility of persons tracking against projecting objections etc.
s) xix. All necessary personnel safety equipment such as face masks, safety helmets, safety boots, safety belts, gloves, safety goggles etc., as considered adequate by the UCIL have to be kept available for the use of person employed at the site of work and maintained in condition suitable for immediate use and tenderer Tenderer shall take steps to ensure proper use of equipment by the workers.
t) xx. The Tenderer shall use tubular steel for scaffolding for all heights more than 5- 5-meter height as approved by the UCIL.
u) xxi. All the safety items have to be arranged by contractor confirming to relevant IS code in consultation with UCIL
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Samples: Tender Agreement