Safety Laws definition

Safety Laws means the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., as amended, and any regulations promulgated thereunder or any equivalent foreign, federal, state or local Requirements of Law, each as amended, and any regulations promulgated thereunder or any other foreign, federal, state or local Requirements of Law, each as amended, and any regulations promulgated thereunder, pertaining or relating to the protection of employees from exposure to Regulated Substances in the workplace (but excluding workers compensation and wage and hour laws).
Safety Laws means, as the context requires,
Safety Laws means the Occupational Safety and Health Act and any other federal, state, and local and foreign law, regulation or legal requirement relating to health or safety, each as now or hereinafter in effect, including any such law, regulation or legal requirement relating to the (a) exposure of employees to any Chemical Substance, air quality or working conditions or noise or (b) the physical structure, use or condition of a building, facility, fixture or other structure, including, without limitation, those relating to equipment or manufacturing processes, or the management, use, storage, disposal, cleanup or removal of any Chemical Substances, air quality or working conditions.

Examples of Safety Laws in a sentence

  • The Participant must comply with all applicable Safety Laws; and In the event of an incident, co-operate with the Provider in respect of any public statement which the Provider may, at its sole discretion, issue in respect of the incident.

  • The Participant warrants to the Provider that it understands and has the capability and resources to comply with all applicable Safety Laws.


More Definitions of Safety Laws

Safety Laws means any Applicable Law, excluding Environmental Laws and Surface Mining Laws, or any rule of common law and any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof, including any judicial or administrative order, consent decree or judgment, relating to public or employee health or safety, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and MSHA.
Safety Laws means any requirement imposed by or under any Applicable Law that is relevant to safety in respect of the making available of LPG by way of piped LPG distribution network and/or LPG.
Safety Laws means any Irish or European Union requirement imposed by legislation, case law, common law or any order, direction, license decision, rule, guideline or industry code as may be applicable to natural gas safety;
Safety Laws mean any Law or legal requirement relating to health or safety, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, as amended, as now or hereinafter in effect relating to (a) exposure of employees to any Hazardous Materials or (b) the physical structure, use or condition of a building, facility, fixture or other structure, including, without limitation, those relating to equipment or manufacturing processes, or the management, Release, cleanup or removal of any Hazardous Materials.
Safety Laws means the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended, together with all other applicable Laws (including rules, regulations, codes, common law, plans, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings and charges thereunder) of any Governmental Entity concerning employee health and safety.
Safety Laws means and refer to any federal, state or local statute, law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, guideline or written policy in effect as of the date hereof, or any rule of common law now in effect and any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof, including any judicial or administrative order, consent decree or judgment, relating to public or employee health or safety, including, without limitation, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. and the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, 30 U.S.C. § 801 et seq;
Safety Laws means any requirement imposed by or under anyApplicable Law that is relevant to safety in respect of the storage of natural gas.