Work Hours and Safety Standards Clause Samples

The Work Hours and Safety Standards clause sets requirements for the number of hours employees can work and mandates adherence to specific safety protocols in the workplace. Typically, this clause limits daily or weekly work hours, requires overtime compensation, and obligates employers to maintain a safe working environment by following relevant health and safety regulations. Its core function is to protect workers from exploitation and unsafe conditions, ensuring both fair labor practices and workplace safety.
Work Hours and Safety Standards. If this contract is for a price in excess of $100,000, and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers, Contractor agrees as follows:
Work Hours and Safety Standards. Hotel agrees as follows:
Work Hours and Safety Standards. The Contractor shall compute the wages of every laborer on a project financed by funds under this Contract on the basis of a standard work day of eight (8) hours and a standard work week of forty (40) hours, unless otherwise specified in a labor management agreement or the personnel policies of the Contractor, as per RCW 49.28. No laborer shall be required to work in surroundings or under conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to health or safety. See Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, 40 U.S.C. 3701–3708, and Department of Labor regulations at 29 CFR Part 5.
Work Hours and Safety Standards. 13.1. All services shall be provided in accordance with federal, state and local safety standards, including U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Health and Safety Administration standards. 13.2. The Contractor shall compute the wages of every laborer on a project financed by funds under this Contract on the basis of a standard workday of eight hours and a standard work week of 40 hours, unless otherwise specified in a labor management agreement or the personnel policies of the Contractor. 13.3. No laborer shall be required to work in surroundings or under conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to health or safety. See Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, Sections 103 and 107, 40 USC Sections 327-330, and Department of Labor regulations at 29 CFR Part 5.
Work Hours and Safety Standards. If this grant is for a price in excess of $100,000, and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees as follows:
Work Hours and Safety Standards. Contractor agrees as follows:
Work Hours and Safety Standards. The Grant Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333)-Where applicable, all contracts awarded by recipients in excess of $100,000 for construction and other purposes that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with Section 102 and 107 of the Grant Work Hours Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333), as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR part 5). Under Section 102 of the Act, each subcontractor is required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than 1 ½ times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. Section 107 of the Act is applicable to construction work and provides that no laborer or mechanic is required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. Funds awarded under this grant will be used for capital expenditures for the Jefferson North Fiber Projects to construct approximately 100 miles of fiber optic cable passing 1,076 rural homes and businesses and, estimating a 60% take, connecting 646 customers with up to 10/10Gbps service over a Passive Optical Network (PON) open access network in low density areas in the northeastern section of Jefferson County, specifically in the interior areas between Discovery Bay and the Strait of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; the rural residential community east of Hwy 20 known as Woodland Hills; and on Marrowstone Island. The broadband technology funded by this grant will result in minimum service speed to each of the above premises that reliably meets or exceeds 100 megabits per second download (Mbps) and between at least 20 Mbps and 100 Mbps and be scalable to a minimum of 100 Mbps symmetrical download and upload speeds. Grantee must require that all retail internet service providers using the broadband funded through this grant to either participate in the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), or otherwise provide access to a broad-based affordability program to consumers with low incomes in the broadband infrastructure proposed service area that provides ...
Work Hours and Safety Standards. The Grant Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333)-Where applicable, all contracts awarded by recipients in excess of $100,000 for construction and other purposes that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with Section 102 and 107 of the Grant Work Hours Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333), as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR part 5). Under Section 102 of the Act, each subcontractor is required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than 1 ½ times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. Section 107 of the Act is applicable to construction work and provides that no laborer or mechanic is required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. Funds awarded under this grant will be used for $669,000 in capital expenditures for the Justice Housing Yakima project, a cottage development providing 17-unit permanent supportive housing development in Yakima. Justice Housing Project is a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status. The location of the project is: Cottage Hill Place, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Project activities will include and be limited to the construction of the following utility improvements; all measurements are approximate: • Water utility improvements: Water will be brought in from ▇▇▇▇▇ Street. The services include approximately 130 feet of 4-inch domestic water, and 100 feet of 2-inch domestic water. The water taps include a 2” service connection with double strap service saddle, 3” compound water meter with meter box, hot tap connection to existing 6” watermain with 4” tapping sleeve and 4” tapping valve. • Sewer utility improvements The existing sewer line is along Folsom ave. and an additional service in the lot to the North in an existing access easement. Each location will be located and stubbed out. The lines extending from Folsom Ave will be connected to the three new buildings. Three new side sewer connections will be added with 221 feet of 4-inch pipe. This include...
Work Hours and Safety Standards. The Grant Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333)-Where applicable, all contracts awarded by recipients in excess of $100,000 for construction and other purposes that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with Section 102 and 107 of the Grant Work Hours Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333), as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR part 5). Under Section 102 of the Act, each subcontractor is required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than 1 ½ times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. Section 107 of the Act is applicable to construction work and provides that no laborer or mechanic is required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. Funds awarded under this grant will be used for capital expenditures for the Lewis County. A brief description of the project. The Winlock Broadband Expansion project is a partnership between Lewis County and ToledoTel. ToledoTel will install and maintain a fiber optic network connecting over 2,345 premises in and around the Winlock area to a fiber-to-the-home (FTTP) network infrastructure, and will light the network as an ISP, while Lewis County maintains ownership of the fiber network for at least 25 years. The vast majority of the premises served are residential lots, although there are a handful of businesses among them. Fiber will be installed along existing road rights of way, through existing franchises with the city of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ County, and the Washington State Department of Transportation. It will also extend up private roads and drives, in the previously disturbed area, to existing premises. When a property is undeveloped, a slack line will remain in the right of way, but it will not be run up into an undeveloped parcel or otherwise create a new disturbed area there. This project includes some 250 miles of buried fiber and about 3 miles of attaching fiber to preexisting utility poles, consisting of all rights of way within the telephone exchange area cont...
Work Hours and Safety Standards. If this CONTRACT exceeds $100,000, BORROWER must comply with the applicable Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 USC Chapter 37). These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence.