Common use of Site Safety and Security Clause in Contracts

Site Safety and Security. Provider shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable occupational safety and health standards, rules, regulations and orders established by local agencies, the State of California, and Cal OSHA, including obtaining permits required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 341 and 341(a). In addition, Provider and all subcontractors shall comply with applicable provisions of Federal, State, and municipal safety, health, and sanitation statutes and codes. In the event there is a conflict between the provisions of the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction promulgated by the U.S. Department of Labor in Title 29 CFR Part 1926, OSHA, or Cal. OSHA, the more stringent provision shall prevail. District is designated a Cal STAR site due to their high level commitment to safety. Provider shall participate in all requirements to ensure that District remains eligible to be designated a Cal STAR site. Provider will develop a site-specific OSHA approved safety plan for the Site and submit it to District for review and approval prior to the start of construction. The Site Safety and Security Plan shall include an evaluation and appropriate documentation of the safety record for all subcontractors that will be performing work on the Project, a traffic control plan, and an Injury and Illness Prevention Program plan. The Site Safety and Security Plan shall also include the location of emergency utility shutoffs and an evacuation plan. A safety conference shall be scheduled prior to the start of construction to review the experience modification rating, the respective safety requirements, and to discuss implementation of all health and safety provisions related to the Project. Representatives from Provider, every subcontractor and District shall be present at the safety conference. No work shall be performed on the Project prior to written confirmation that District has accepted the Site Safety and Security Plan. Following the commencement of work on the Project, safety meetings will be held once a week with all Provider and subcontractors employees attending. Printed names will be taken of those attending the meeting. No individual will start work at the Site without having attended a safety briefing on the dangers and protocols of the Site. Records of this training will be kept and provided to District for review. No individual will operate a piece of equipment on which they have not had certification training. Certification shall be carried on the operator at all times.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Site Safety and Security. Provider Contractor shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable occupational safety and health standards, rules, regulations and orders established by local agencies, the State of California, and California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Construction Safety Regulations (Cal OSHA), including obtaining permits required by California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 341 and 341(a). In addition, Provider Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with applicable provisions of Federal, State, and municipal safety, health, and sanitation statutes and codes. In the event there is a conflict between the provisions of the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction promulgated by the U.S. Department of Labor in Title 29 CFR Part 1926, OSHA, or Cal. Cal OSHA, the more stringent provision shall prevail. District is designated a Cal STAR site due to their high level commitment to safety. Provider shall participate in all requirements to ensure that District remains eligible to be designated a Cal STAR site. Provider Contractor will develop a site-specific OSHA approved safety plan Site Safety and Security Plan for the Project Site and submit it to District Agency for review and approval prior to the start of construction. The Site Safety and Security Plan shall include an evaluation and appropriate documentation of the safety record for all subcontractors that will be performing work Work on the Project, a traffic control plan, and an Injury and Illness Prevention Program plan. The Site Safety and Security Plan shall also include the location of emergency utility shutoffs and an evacuation plan. No Work shall be performed on the Project prior to written confirmation that Agency has accepted the Site Safety and Security Plan. A safety conference shall be scheduled prior to the start of construction to review the experience modification rating, the respective safety requirements, and to discuss implementation of all health and safety provisions related to the Projectthis project. Representatives from ProviderAgency, Contractor and every subcontractor and District shall be present at the safety conference. No work shall be performed on the Project prior to written confirmation that District has accepted the Site Safety and Security Plan. Following the commencement of work Work on the Project, safety meetings will be held once a week with all Provider Contractor and subcontractors subcontractors’ employees attending. Printed names will be taken of those attending the meeting. No individual will start work Work at the any Project Site without having attended a safety briefing on the dangers and protocols of the Project Site. Records of this training will be kept and provided to District Agency for review. No individual will operate a piece of equipment on which they have not had certification training. Certification shall be carried on the operator at all times. Security of the Project Site(s) is the sole responsibility of Contractor, including any security monitoring equipment, fencing or other precautions that Contractor may deem reasonably necessary. Agency will not be liable for theft or damage of equipment or materials stored at the Project Site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Services Agreement

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