Trade Partners will Sample Clauses

Trade Partners will. 1. Appoint a representative to the site Safety Committee who will be responsible for resolving job safety matters and serving as a liaison. Every prime trade partner will have a person available to participate in the Safety Committee. Participation on this committee will consist of, but will not be limited to, participation in the project safety inspections and monthly safety meetings. 2. Conduct jobsite safety inspections for those employees under their supervision and authority. These jobsite safety inspections will be in addition to the daily general inspections. If non-compliant activities or hazards are discovered, immediately corrective action is required. Documentation of abatement methods and verification must be submitted to DPR Construction. 3. Participate in the weekly Trade Partner Scheduling meetings and safety audits. Non-compliance must be corrected immediately. Abatement methods and verification must be submitted to the DPR Safety Team who will document the correction taken and share this information during the monthly update meetings. 4. Share the results of jobsite inspections with all workers by posting them in the project office. 5. Submit incident reports to the DPR Safety Team, including first aid, injury, property damage and near miss reports. Attend and participate in any root cause analysis meeting scheduled after a significant near miss, recordable injury or when deemed necessary by DPR site leadership.
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