Underground Work. The following provisions will govern any underground work under this Agreement. a. For each excavation five (5) feet or more in depth, Contractor shall provide shoring, bracing, sloping, or make other provisions in accordance with Labor Code Section 6705, to protect workers from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. In addition, the Contractor shall submit, sufficiently in advance of excavation to permit review by the District, detailed plans showing the design of the provisions to be made for worker protection from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. If such plans vary from the shoring system standards set forth in the Construction Safety Orders in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, the plans shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil or structural engineer. Shoring, bracing, sloping, or other protective system shall not be less effective than required by the California Construction Safety Orders, and shall be accepted by the District before excavation may begin. The Contractor shall designate in writing to the Construction Administrator the "competent person" with the authority and responsibilities designed in the Construction Safety Orders. By submitting its plan, the Contractor warrants that its actions pursuant thereto shall not impose tort liability on the District, its Contractors, and their respective employees, agents.
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Samples: Technical Services Agreement, Technical Services Agreement
Underground Work. The following provisions will govern any underground work under this Agreement.
a. For each excavation five (5) feet or more in depth, Contractor shall provide shoring, bracing, sloping, or make other provisions in accordance with Labor Code Section 6705, to protect workers from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. In addition, the Contractor shall submit, sufficiently in advance of excavation to permit review by the District, detailed plans showing the design of the provisions to be made for worker protection from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. If such plans vary from the shoring system standards set forth in the Construction Safety Orders in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, the plans shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil or structural engineer. Shoring, bracing, sloping, or other protective system shall not be less effective than required by the California Construction Safety Orders, and shall be accepted by the District before excavation may begin. The Contractor shall designate in writing to the Construction Administrator the "competent person" with the authority and responsibilities designed in the Construction Safety Orders. By submitting its plan, the Contractor warrants that its actions pursuant thereto shall not impose tort liability on the District, its Contractorsconsultants, and their respective employees, agents.
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Samples: Scope of Work Agreement
Underground Work. The following provisions will govern any underground work under this Agreement.
a. For each excavation five (5) feet or more in depth, Contractor shall provide shoring, bracing, sloping, or make other provisions in accordance with Labor Code Section 6705, to protect workers from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. In addition, the Contractor shall submit, sufficiently in advance of excavation to permit review by the District, detailed plans showing the design of the provisions to be made for worker protection from hazard of caving ground during such excavation. If such plans vary from the shoring system standards set forth in the Construction Safety Orders in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, the plans shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil or structural engineer. Shoring, bracing, sloping, or other protective system shall not be less effective than required by the California Construction Safety Orders, and shall be accepted by the District before excavation may begin. The Contractor shall designate in writing to the Construction Administrator the Rev: 4/14 "competent person" with the authority and responsibilities designed in the Construction Safety Orders. By submitting its plan, the Contractor warrants that its actions pursuant thereto shall not impose tort liability on the District, its Contractorsconsultants, and their respective employees, agents.
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Samples: Scope of Work Agreement