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Common use of Working at Heights Clause in Contracts

Working at Heights. Fall protection is required when working above six feet or where a risk assessment indicates a risk of fall. • Seller shall, whenever practical, use fall prevention methods such as work platforms and scaffolding. • Full body harnesses are required at all times when required by applicable law or directed by Elk Ridge’s OATR. • Shock absorbing lanyards are required when working above 13 feet. • Adjustable or retractable lanyards are required when working below 13 feet • Working at heights will only be allowed after written approval (permit) has been issued by the Elk Ridge OATR. • All anchorage points must be above the head of the worker and must be certified to ensure that the points can take the required load. • Seller must have a system to ensure that fall protection equipment is tested and certified for use and inspected by the user before use, and that use is discontinued in the event of a fall or where evidence of excessive wear or malfunction is present. • Seller shall have a rescue plan approved by the Elk Ridge OATR in place prior to working at heights.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Services Agreements, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

Working at Heights. Fall protection is required when working above six feet or where a risk assessment indicates a risk of fall. • Seller Consultant shall, whenever practical, use fall prevention methods such as work platforms and scaffolding. • Full body harnesses are required at all times when required by applicable law or directed by Elk Ridge’s OATR. • Shock absorbing lanyards are required when working above 13 feet. • Adjustable or retractable lanyards are required when working below 13 feet • Working at heights will only be allowed after written approval (permit) has been issued by the Elk Ridge OATR. • All anchorage points must be above the head of the worker and must be certified to ensure that the points can take the required load. • Seller Consultant must have a system to ensure that fall protection equipment is tested and certified for use and inspected by the user before use, and that use is discontinued in the event of a fall or where evidence of excessive wear or malfunction is present. • Seller Consultant shall have a rescue plan approved by the Elk Ridge OATR in place prior to working at heights.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement