Examples of Safety Legislation in a sentence
If the Supplier fails to comply with an obligation under the Safety Legislation or clause 28.1, Penske may perform or have another party perform the obligations of the Supplier and all Loss incurred by Penske are recoverable from the Supplier as a debt due to Penske.
The Supplier warrants that the Services: are provided with due care and skill; in accordance with all applicable Safety Legislation, codes of practice, procedures and reasonable directions of Penske concerning workplace health and safety; and with the same or higher level of care and skill as would reasonably be expected of a person qualified and experienced in the supply of the same or similar Services, taking all necessary care to avoid Loss or damage.
It should also be noted that any Plant tendered for and accepted for work by the Purchaser might be dismissed from a work site, if found on examination not to comply with the current Road Traffic and Health & Safety Legislation, or by non-compliance of any terms and conditions, in any particular instance.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Supplier accepts liability and fully indemnifies Penske, for and against any Loss arising from any act or omission of the Supplier or its Representative that causes or contributes to a breach by Penske of any of its obligations under the Safety Legislation.
All lifting gear is to be inspected regularly for signs of wear and tear in terms of the relevant Safety Legislation and Clauses.