Common use of Work at heights Clause in Contracts

Work at heights. 3.4.1. When performing work at heights, the Contractor is obliged to comply with the "Regulations of occupational safety when working at heights" approved by Order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation No. 782н dated November 16, 2020, as well as internal requirements of the Customer "Work at heights" set forth in this Agreement and other regulatory documents. 3.4.2. When performing work at heights with the use of lifts (towers), the Contractor is obliged to follow and comply with the Federal standards and regulations in the field of industrial safety "Regulations of safety for hazardous production facilities that use lifting devices", approved by the Order of Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (Rostekhnadzor) N 461 dated 26.11.2020, as well as requirements of the Customer "Work at heights" set forth in this Agreement. 3.4.3. In the risk assessment for contract work it is necessary to describe a safety measures for all areas where there is a possibility of falling from a height. 3.4.4. To ensure the safe performance of work at heights, all personnel of the Contractor and the Subcontractors engaged in work at heights should undergo special training arranged by the Customer. The Supervisor or Coordinator of the Customer is responsible for arranging the briefing. 3.4.5. When working at height, it is prohibited to work alone. Workers should know the rules of first aid and be able to provide first aid to the victim in the event of a fall from a height. 3.4.6. Ladders are allowed to use for short-term work subject to special permission of the Customer. The use of customized and wooden stairs is prohibited. 3.4.7. Areas where work is performed at heights should be fenced and marked with warning signs (e.g. "Caution!", "Work at height is performed", "Keep back!") at the lower level where objects may fall. 3.4.8. When performing work at a height of more than 1.8 m on an open or unprotected site or on the edge (for example, of a roof, a bench of a quarry, etc.), including during installation or dismantling of scaffoldings, it is necessary to use safety systems protecting against falling (5-straps belt and safety cable). It is prohibited to use the safety harness as a falling preventing device. 3.4.9. Before starting any work at height using safety equipment, the Contractor should develop and agree with the Coordinator an evacuation plan in the event of a fall. 3.4.10. All items of equipment for work at heights (fall safety equipment) for further use should pass a suitability test at least 2 times a year. Each item of high-altitude equipment should have an identifier/marking indicating the date of the last inspection. The Contractor should arrange a scaffold inspection at least once a week, as well as when making any changes to the design and after severe weather conditions (e.g. strong wind, snowfall, heavy rain with gusts of wind). All operated scaffold should have a tag in a visible place indicating the date of the last inspection. The Coordinator, the representative of the Occupational Health and Industrial Safety Service and other workers of the Customer have the right to prohibit the Contractor from using unverified or unsafe scaffold until the elimination of the revealed violations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Accession Agreement, Compliance Agreement

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Work at heights. 3.4.1. When performing work at heights, the Contractor is obliged to comply with the "Regulations of occupational safety Occupational Safety when working Working at heights" Heights” approved by Order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation No. 782н 782n dated November 16, 2020, as well as the internal requirements of the Customer "“Provision on Work at heights" Heights”, and the requirements set forth in this Agreement and other regulatory documents. 3.4.2. When performing work at heights with the use of lifts (towers), the Contractor is obliged to follow and comply with the Federal standards and regulations in the field of industrial safety "Regulations of safety Safety for hazardous production facilities Hazardous Production Facilities that use lifting devices"Use Lifting Devices”, approved by the Order of Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (Rostekhnadzor) N No. 461 dated 26.11.2020November 26, 2020, as well as requirements of the Customer "Work at heights" Heights” set forth in this Agreement. 3.4.3. In the risk assessment for contract work it is necessary to describe a safety measures for all areas where there is a possibility of falling from a height. 3.4.4. To ensure the safe performance of work at heights, all personnel of the Contractor and the Subcontractors engaged in work at heights should undergo special training (induction briefing), familiarization with the Local Regulations “Provisions on Work at Heights”, followed by test examinations arranged by the Customer. The Supervisor or Coordinator of the Customer is responsible for arranging the briefingtraining. In addition, the Contractor should ensure that the qualifications of the following persons comply with the legislation of the Russian Federation: - persons performing work at height; - persons responsible for the installation, dismantling and inspection of scaffolding; - persons using various types of lifting platforms in work, as well as persons responsible for the good condition and maintenance of equipment for lifting people to heights. 3.4.5. When working at height, it is prohibited to work alone. Workers should know the rules of first aid and be able to provide first aid to the victim in the event of a fall from a height. 3.4.6. Ladders are allowed to use for short-term work subject to special permission (no longer than 10 minutes). Ladders and stepladders should be tested and be provided with information plates with inventory number, date of the Customertesting, company identification. The use of customized and wooden stairs is prohibited. 3.4.7. Areas where work is performed at heights should be fenced and marked with warning signs (e.g. "Caution!", "Work at height is performed", "Keep back!") at the lower level where objects may fall. 3.4.8. When performing work at a height of more than 1.8 m on an open or unprotected site or on the edge (for example, of a roof, a bench of a quarry, etc.), including during installation or dismantling of scaffoldings, it is necessary to use height safety systems protecting against falling (5-straps belt and safety cable), and fall protection systems. It is prohibited to use the safety harness as a falling preventing device. It is required to attach to certified lifelines/anchor points, and if they are not available, the choice and correctness of the attachment should be described in the Method Statement, and the permit to this work. 3.4.9. Before commencing work at height, the Contractor should perform a clearance calculation and ensure the availability and application of height safety systems based on the clearance calculation and the fall factor. 3.4.10. Before starting any work at height using safety equipment, the Contractor should develop and agree with the Coordinator an evacuation plan in the event of a fall. 3.4.10. All items of equipment for work at heights (fall safety equipment) for further use should pass a suitability test at least 2 times a year. Each item of high-altitude equipment should have an identifier/marking indicating the date of the last inspection. The Contractor should arrange a scaffold inspection at least once a week, as well as when making any changes to the design and after severe weather conditions (e.g. strong wind, snowfall, heavy rain with gusts of wind). All operated scaffold should have a tag in a visible place indicating the date of the last inspection. The Coordinator, the representative of the Occupational Health and Industrial Safety Service and other workers of the Customer have the right to prohibit the Contractor from using unverified or unsafe scaffold until the elimination of the revealed violations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Accession Agreement

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Work at heights. 3.4.1. When performing work at heights, the Contractor is obliged to comply with the "Regulations of occupational safety when working at heights" approved by Order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation No. 782н 155н dated November 16, 202028.03.2014, as well as internal requirements of the Customer "Work at heights" set forth in this Agreement and other regulatory documents. 3.4.2. When performing work at heights with the use of lifts (towers), the Contractor is obliged to follow and comply with the Federal standards and regulations in the field of industrial safety "Regulations of safety for hazardous production facilities that use lifting devices", approved by the Order of Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (Rostekhnadzor) N 461 No. 533 dated 26.11.202012.11.2013, as well as requirements of the Customer "Work at heights" set forth in this Agreement. 3.4.3. In the risk assessment for contract work it is necessary to describe a safety measures for all areas where there is a possibility of falling from a height. 3.4.4. To ensure the safe performance of work at heights, all personnel of the Contractor and the Subcontractors engaged in work at heights should undergo special training arranged by the Customer. The Supervisor or Coordinator of the Customer is responsible for arranging the briefing. In addition, the Contractor should ensure that the qualifications of the following persons comply with the legislation of the Russian Federation: - persons performing work at height; - persons responsible for the installation, dismantling and inspection of scaffolding; - persons using various types of lifting platforms in work, as well as persons responsible for the good condition and maintenance of equipment for lifting people to heights. 3.4.5. When working at height, it is prohibited to work alone. Workers should know the rules of first aid and be able to provide first aid to the victim in the event of a fall from a height. 3.4.6. Ladders are allowed to use for short-term work subject to special permission of the Customer. The use of customized and wooden stairs is prohibited. 3.4.7. Areas where work is performed at heights should be fenced and marked with warning signs (e.g. "Caution!", "Work at height is performed", "Keep back!") at the lower level where objects may fall. 3.4.8. When performing work at a height of more than 1.8 m on an open or unprotected site or on the edge (for example, of a roof, a bench of a quarry, etc.), including during installation or dismantling of scaffoldings, it is necessary to use safety systems protecting against falling (5-5- straps belt and safety cable). It is prohibited to use the safety harness as a falling preventing device. 3.4.9. Before starting any work at height using safety equipment, the Contractor should develop and agree with the Coordinator an evacuation plan in the event of a fall. 3.4.10. All items of equipment for work at heights (fall safety equipment) for further use should pass a suitability test at least 2 times a year. Each item of high-altitude equipment should have an identifier/marking indicating the date of the last inspection. The Contractor should arrange a scaffold inspection at least once a week, as well as when making any changes to the design and after severe weather conditions (e.g. strong wind, snowfall, heavy rain with gusts of wind). All operated scaffold should have a tag in a visible place indicating the date of the last inspection. The Coordinator, the representative of the Occupational Health and Industrial Safety Service and other workers of the Customer have the right to prohibit the Contractor from using unverified or unsafe scaffold until the elimination of the revealed violations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Accession Agreement

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