OSHA Citation definition

OSHA Citation means any citation brought by:

Examples of OSHA Citation in a sentence

  • Each potential Subcontractor shall be evaluated using the following criteria: Criteria Minimum Threshold Experience Modification Rate (3 years) [***] OSHA Recordable Incidence Rate (3 years) [***] OSHA Citation History (5 years) [***] * Please note that these are Minimum Thresholds.

  • Corvallis, OR ------------------------------ OSHA Citation and Notification of Penalty, Inspection No. 124812389, dated 5/16/95.

  • If the Spray On Booth is not operational and fully staffed within such period, Buyer and Seller agree that Seller shall no longer be responsible for any remediation and/or abatement required under the OSHA Citation.

  • Buyer hereby represents, warrants and agrees that it shall cooperate fully in any remediation and/or abatement programs or processes taken by Seller to comply with the OSHA Citation, and does hereby grant Seller full and complete access to the Spray N Booth, the premises where it is located, and any and all other equipment, books and records of the Buyer to complete, test and demonstrate compliance with the OSHA Citation.

  • In the event that the Spray On Booth shall be operational within 30 days of the date hereof, Seller shall be responsible for the abatement and remediation required by the OSHA Citation.

Related to OSHA Citation

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