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OHS Legislation definition

OHS Legislation means all Laws in connection with occupational health and safety including the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic), the OHS Regulations and all other regulations made under the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic).
OHS Legislation means all applicable occupational or workplace health and safety, the environment, dangerous goods and electricity safety laws (including ordinances, regulations and by-laws) and requirements of authorities, including the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic) and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (Vic).
OHS Legislation means all legislative requirements relating to work health and safety including as is applicable to the Vendor and/orthe Goods, applicable in the place where the Delivery Location is located and any other occupational health and safety statutes enacted or which may be enacted in any Australian States and/or Territories (if applicable).

Examples of OHS Legislation in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall ensure all applicable OH&S Legislation, County Safety Policies, and industry standards are readily available to all of the Supplier’s Personnel and that all of the Supplier’s Personnel are aware of comply with the OH&S Legislation, County Safety Policies and industry standards.

  • O-2 for the purposes of OH&S Legislation in the Province of Alberta.

  • The Consultant acknowledges that it is the Prime Contractor for the purposes of OH&S Legislation and is aware of and accepts the added responsibilities that comes with that designation.

  • The County will require the Consultant to comply with the following OH&S requirements at minimum: 21.1 The Consultant shall ensure all applicable OH&S Legislation, County Safety Policies, and industry standards are readily available to all of the Consultant’s Personnel and that all of the Consultant’s Personnel are aware of and comply with the OH&S Legislation, County Safety Policies and industry standards.

  • Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Legislation requires that only trained and competent operators are required or permitted to operate PME.


More Definitions of OHS Legislation

OHS Legislation means: • Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 of New South Wales • Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 of Victoria • Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 of Queensland • sections 49G and 49I to 49O of the Industrial Relations Act 1979 of Western Australia, but only to the extent to which those provisions provide for, or relate to, a right of entry to investigate a suspected contravention of:
OHS Legislation means the relevant OHS Act and other legislation applicable to the respective Company under this Agreement.
OHS Legislation means all statutes, regulations and other legislation in Victoria in respect of occupational health and safety including the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic) as amended from time to time, including the relevant Regulations. PDP Act means the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic).
OHS Legislation means the Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and all other regulations made under that Act, as may be amended from time to time. Owner Alliance Costs or (OAC) has the meaning given in Schedule 5.
OHS Legislation means all statutes, regulations and other legislation in NSW in respect of occupational health and safety including the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW) and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (NSW) and all other regulations made under the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW).
OHS Legislation means the following legislation as amended or replaced from time to time: Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 of New South Wales Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 of Victoria Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 of Queensland sections 49G and 49I to 49O of the Industrial Relations Act 1979 of Western Australia, but only to the extent to which those provisions provide for, or relate to, a right of entry to investigate a suspected contravention of: the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 of that State; or the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 of that State Work Safety Act 2008 of the Australian Capital Territory Workplace Health and Safety Act 2007 of the Northern Territory
OHS Legislation means all statutes, regulations and other legislation in Victoria in respect of occupational health and safety including the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic) and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (Vic) and all other regulations made under the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic).. performance guarantee commencement date shall have the meaning given in Clause 4.3 of this Agreement. Performance guarantee period means the period of years set out in Schedule 1, commencing on the performance guarantee commencement date. performance guarantee security means security in the amount set out in Schedule 1. premises mean the property of the Customer inclusive of the existing equipment and systems on the property as set out in Schedule 1, and where more than one property is specified in Schedule 1, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to each property jointly and severally. procedures means all systems and procedures to be implemented by the Customer at the premises, including energy efficient methods of operating equipment and other energy efficient operational procedures, as described in a works specification. project means the design, installation, implementation, operation and measurement and verification of the EPC Solutions by the ESCO in accordance with this Agreement. security means either: