Examples of CP Personnel in a sentence
Compliance with these regulations may extend to Contractors, depending on the type of Work being done and their proximity to CP Personnel (i.e. Co-mingled Work).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Contractor’s Work may create an energy hazard to any CP Personnel, then all affected parties must follow the requirements set forth in CP’s Lockout – Hazardous Energy Control Policy and Code of Practice.
If CP Personnel and Contractors are jointly performing maintenance, repair or servicing activities on the same machine, equipment or using the same energy source, then they must apply a multi- lock hasp and individual locks and tags (as per CP’s Lockout – Hazardous Energy Control Policy and Code of Practice).
Where Work is being performed that may create a risk to the health and safety of CP Personnel, Contractor Personnel must comply with Part II of the Canada Labour Code.
The following requirements apply to all highway vehicles, when operated on CP Property; or used to transport CP Personnel.
The Job Safety Briefing shall identify nature and extent of the interaction between the Work being performed by Contractor Personnel, and those performed by CP Personnel or other third parties.
Contractor Personnel shall inform CP Personnel, and any other third parties of known or potential unsafe conditions and hazards that may be created by, resulting from, or inherent in their Work and the corresponding preventative, mitigation, and/or control measures at all job safety briefings prior to commencing Work, or as soon as Contractor Personnel becomes aware of such conditions.
Contractor shall be fully and solely responsible for ensuring the safety and health of Contractor Personnel and for ensuring that its Work and other activities do not compromise the health and safety of CP Personnel or any other party, the protection of the environment, the protection of CP’s property and those of any other party, and do not interfere with the safety of CP’s railway operations.
The job briefing shall identify nature and extent of the interaction between the Work being performed by Contractor Personnel, and those performed by CP Personnel or other third parties.
Contractor Personnel shall inform CP Personnel, and any other third parties of known or potential unsafe conditions and hazards that may be created by, resulting from, or inherent in their Work and the corresponding preventative, mitigation, and/or control measures at all job briefings prior to commencing Work, or as soon as Contractor Personnel becomes aware of such conditions.