Safety Codes definition

Safety Codes means collectively the NEC, NESC, and any and all other applicable regulatory codes for safe practices when performing work on or near a Structure and/or Infrastructure.
Safety Codes means collectively state and local building codes, and other safety-related codes, laws and ordinances.
Safety Codes means those codes which have been duly adopted by the City, and which are currently in effect, which regulate matters of safe development and construction, such as, by way of example and not limitation, grading, mechanical, building, electrical and plumbing codes.

Examples of Safety Codes in a sentence

  • The provisions of all rules and regulations governing safety as adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia, issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under Title 40.1 of the Code of Virginia shall apply to all work under this contract.

  • It is required that all equipment be in full compliance with any and all Federal and State Statutes, including, without limitation, OSHA Safety Standards, Environmental Protection Agency and Life Safety Codes, Health Codes, the School Code, and any applicable regulations and ordinances of the City of Rockford and County of Winnebago, Illinois.

  • The provisions of all rules and regulations governing health and safety as adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia, issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under Title 40.1 of the Code of Virginia, shall apply to all Work under this Contract.

  • The provisions of all rules and regulations governing safety as adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia and as issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under Title 40.1 of the Code of Virginia shall apply to all work under this contract.

  • The provisions of all rules and regulations governing safety as adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia, as issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under Title 40.1 of the Code of Virginia, shall apply to all Work under this Contract.

  • All workmanship and materials shall comply with applicable Safety Codes.

  • The provisions of all rules and regulations governing safety as adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia and issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under Title 40.1 of the Code of Virginia shall apply to all work under the contract.

  • Shall enforce compliance with Owner’s Safety Program, POSHA, OSHA Standards and all other Federal, State and Local Safety Codes and Regulations.

  • The MLD will contact the PI within 24 hours or sooner after the Medical Examiner has completed coordination, to begin the consultation process in accordance with CEQA Section 15064.5(e), the California Public Resources and Health & Safety Codes.

  • The Contractor is directed to the "Rules and Regulations Governing Construction, Demolition and All Excavation" and adopted by the Safety Codes Commission of Virginia, 1966, or latest edition, covering requirements for shoring, bracing, and sheet piling of trench excavations.


More Definitions of Safety Codes

Safety Codes means the “National Plumbing Standards of Canada”.
Safety Codes means the Safety Codes Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. S-1, and Regulations thereunder, as amended;
Safety Codes means the Safety Codes Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. S-1, and Regulations thereunder, as amended;

Related to Safety Codes

  • Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and any program, whether governmental or private (such as those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.

  • Safety means any product which, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use including duration and, where applicable, putting into service, installation and maintenance requirements, does not present any risk or only the minimum risks compatible with the product's use, considered to be acceptable and consistent with a high level of protection for the safety and health of persons.