OHS Requirements definition

OHS Requirements means all Laws applicable to the Supply and related to occupational health or safety, and all of the City Policies that relate to occupational health or safety, and includes without limitation the WCA;
OHS Requirements means the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (Vic) and all other applicable occupational health and safety legislation, regulations, rules, Codes of Practice and Australian Standards as amended from time to time Panel means a panel of approved service providers established by the Department.
OHS Requirements means workplace and occupational health or safety Laws prescribed under and pursuant to the WCA and all City Policies and City requirements applicable to workplace safety on City property;

Examples of OHS Requirements in a sentence

  • S 545 Health and safety requirements PSC4 24.3 See Annexures: Annexure 5 - Generic Occupational Health and Safety Environmental Specification for Construction Contracts S 550 Legal requirements See Annexures: Annexure 5 - Compliance must be maintained as required in terms of any applicable Act, Law, Statutory Requirements and OHS Requirements.

  • It is the responsibility of the Recipient to carry out its obligations under this Agreement and to carry out the Project at its own risk and, in so doing, it shall comply with (and procure that any applicable Subcontractors and personnel comply with) the provisions of all applicable laws and the legal requirements of any authority in connection with those laws including but not limited to any Energy Safety and OHS Requirements.

  • Any Supplier that enters Cummins’ site must comply with Cummins’ OH&S Requirements as well as complying with Australian State and Federal Safety Standards.


More Definitions of OHS Requirements

OHS Requirements has the meaning given in clause 5.1.1. Personnel includes all employees, officers, agents, consultants, contractors, subcontractors and other personnel. Privacy Act means the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).