Working on the Affected Property Sample Clauses

Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations - The Contractor applies for temporary access permits (Contractor’s Permit) at the Security gate, prior to the Possession Date. - The Contractor personnel are required to be in possession of a Contractor’s Permit at all times. - All Contractor personnel are issued with a temporary access permit (Contractor’s Permit) which contains the following information: - Name - ID Number - Company - Validity date - All Contractors’ permits are submitted to Protective Services when the workers leave the site after completion of the works. - In order to assist Protective Services with the issuing of permits and the identification of personnel on site, the Contractor supplies a list of all personnel that he intends using on site, at least 24 hours prior to entry of the Security Area. - This list is delivered to Protective Services, or is faxed to (017) 615 2602 - The list, identified with the Contractor’s name, contains the following information: - Employee Name - Employee ID Number - Eskom Safety Co-ordinator signature - Service Manager signature - Copy of the first page of the ID book of every employee of the Contractor, photocopied to reduce the size to 65%. - To speed up the process of gaining access to the site, the Contractor compiles detailed lists of all tools and equipment to be taken on site before arriving at the Power Station Security gate. - A special Tool List form is available at Protective Services. - An authorised copy of this list is retained to be used again when the tools and equipment is removed from site after the completion of the works. - The Contractor's visitors and all personnel conform at all times to the security arrangements in force at the site. - Application forms for visitors are filled in by the Contractor's Site Manager and approved by the Employers Representative, one day before the visit and submitted to the Employer’s Protective Services office. - Visitors are not allowed on site if the necessary forms are not in the possession of security staff. - The Chief of Protective Services may, with valid cause, remove any of the Contractor's personnel from the site, either temporarily or permanently, without any prejudice. He may deny access to the site to any person whom, in the opinion of the said Chief of Protective Services, constitutes a security risk. - No unauthorised vehicles are allowed on site. - Only Contractor’s vehicles with displayed Contract Vehicle ...
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Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations The Contractor and all of his staff shall undergo Eskom induction prior to entering the Affected Property.
Working on the Affected Property. This part of the Service Information addresses constraints, facilities, services and rules applicable to the Contractor whilst he is doing work on the Affected Property.
Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations
Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations  Lifesaving rules must be adhered at all times.  Access is limited and controlled by Plant Safety Regulations requirements.  No employee will be allowed to access the plant or to work without access permit issued.  All personnel to work on the plant must be registered on the Worker’s Register by the Responsible Person.  All personnel must attend induction before working on site and they must obtain gate permits via the Service Manager.  Unauthorised access to site is prohibited. The personnel are expected to be at their working site area at all times.  No recruitment on site or at the main access gates.  All activities to comply with the OHSACT regulations.
Working on the Affected Property. Under no circumstances will the Contractor do the work without proper PPE. The Supervisor on the Contractor’s side will make it his duty to make sure that this is properly addressed.
Working on the Affected Property. 5.1. The Service Provider shall ensure that its personnel provide the services at the Company premises with due regard to relevant legislative and regulatory requirements and the Company management controls, and shall not use the Company premises for any purpose or activity other than the provision of the Maintenance Services, unless the Company has given prior written approval.
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Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations  Lifesaving rules to be adhered at all times.  Plant access is limited and controlled by Plant Safety Regulations requirements.  No employee will be allowed to access the plant or to work without access permit issued.  All personnel to work on the plant must be registered on the Worker’s Register by the Responsible Person.  All personnel must attend induction before working on site and must obtain gate permits via the Service Manager.  Each personnel to have an Identification card at all times.  Unauthorized access to site is prohibited. The personnel are expected to be at their working site area at all times.  No recruitment on site or at the main access gates or any of the Employer’s Premises’ is allowed.  All activities to comply with the OSHACT and Regulations.  All activities on plant must be preceded by a plant risk assessment – Risk assessment as per the Employer’s standard, to be current at all times (Live Document).  All work to be done according to the Contraction Regulations at all times.
Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer's site entry and security control permits, and site regulations  Lifesaving rules must be adhered at all times.  Access is limited and controlled by Plant Safety Regulations requirements.  No employee will be allowed to access the plant or to work without access permit issued.  All personnel to work on the plant must be registered on the Worker’s Register by the Responsible Person.  All personnel must attend induction before working on site and they must obtain gate permits via the Service Manager.  Unauthorised access to Site is prohibited.  The personnel are expected to be at their working site area at all times.  No recruitment on site or at the main access gates.  All activities to comply with the OHSACT and Regulations.  All activities on plant must be preceded by a plant risk assessment – risk assessment as per Eskom standard, to be current at all times (live document).  Each person to have Identification card at all times.  Fire Impairment procedure to be followed when performing work on the fire system (Red Card Permit): ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM AT TUTUKA POWER STATION FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS o The Red Card Permit must accompany the Permit To Work all the time after Clearing /Revoking of the Permit. All documentation must be hand over to the Appointed Person (Operating) and the Safety Risk Officer must be contacted to close the Red Card Permit. o This is in accordance with the plant safety regulations 00-000 Xxxxxxxxx 16.5 (i): Any isolation performed on any part of a fire system constitutes impairment to the system. Approval must be obtained prior to any impairment being effected. This approval process must be regulated by an approved local procedure. Refer 36-690 (GGS-0350) - Generation Fire Risk Management, ESKADABE8 – Fire Risk Management, Administrative Controls and 36-962 (GGP 1184) Generation Major Plant Risk Reporting. Refer to NFPA.
Working on the Affected Property. 5.1 Employer’s site entry and security control, permits, and site regulations No access will be granted to the Contractor’s employees without proof of medical examinations and safety induction training attendance. The Contractor should attend the safety induction before commencement of the works. All Life Saving Rules as specified shall be adhered to.
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