Job Site Safety Sample Clauses

Job Site Safety. CONSULTANT shall be solely liable and responsible for complying with all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations pertaining to job safety for all agents, employees, subcontractors, suppliers, and independent contractors retained by CONSULTANT to perform any work or services or to provide any materials required by this Agreement. However, CONSULTANT shall not be liable or responsible for overall job site safety or the job site safety for any workers or agents employed by any construction contractor performing any work for the District on any construction project.
Job Site Safety. Neither the professional activities of the CONSULTANT, nor the presence of the CONSULTANT or its employees and subconsultants at a construction site, shall relieve the Construction Contractor and any other entity of their obligations, duties and responsibilities including, but not limited to, construction means, methods, sequence, techniques, or procedures necessary for performing, superintending, or coordinating all portions of the work of construction in accordance with the contract documents, and any health or safety precautions required by any regulatory agencies. The CONSULTANT and its personnel have no authority to exercise any control over any construction contractor or other entity, or their employees in connection with their work, or any health or safety precautions. The OWNER agrees that the Construction Contractor is solely responsible for job-site safety, and warrants that this intent shall be made evident in the OWNER’s agreement with the Construction Contractor. The OWNER also agrees that the OWNER, the CONSULTANT, and the CONSULTANT’s consultants shall be indemnified and shall be made additional insured under the Construction Contractor’s general liability insurance policy.
Job Site Safety. The Contractor shall have the “right to control” and bear the sole responsibility for the job site conditions, and job site safety. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local safety regulations governing the job site, employees and subcontractors. The Contractor shall be responsible for Subcontractors’ compliance with these provisions.
Job Site Safety. The Contractor shall adhere to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) most recently published Safety and Health Standards for Construction (29 CFR 1926), general Occupational Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910), relevant Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, and applicable University policies and procedures for the duration of the Agreement. The University shall inform the Contractor of the applicable University policies and procedures. Contractor agrees to be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all applicable site security, environmental controls, safety practices, and programs in the performance of the work or services in accordance with generally accepted practices, take all reasonable precautions to protect University property and the personal safety of University employees, students and campus visitors, and comply with any applicable laws, rules or regulations relating to safety of people and property. Prior to the commencement and upon request of any phase of work, the Contractor shall submit the name(s) of the person(s) who is (are) responsible for job site safety and environmental management in the performance of the work and who is (are) familiar with the above referenced regulations and University Safety and Environmental Management Policies. Where any of the Contractor’s operations occur in, on or within 50 feet of any door, window or air intake in a building occupied by University employees or students, the Contractor shall, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the start of any operation, provide directly to the Facilities Management Shop Manager, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) on all hazardous materials to be used in the operation. The Facilities Management Shop Manager shall be responsible for ensuring proper precautions and notifications to the building occupants occur prior to the initiation of such operations. The Contractor will include, in the proposal package, a copy of the Contractor’s safety/ environmental compliance manual(s) covering all safety and environmental policies, procedures and work practices relevant to the scope of work the Contractor will or could perform at the University or its satellite facilities. The Contractor shall develop and implement a site specific safety plan that addresses the specific hazards, controls, safety procedures, training, enforcement, and reporting requirements for all personnel. A Site...
Job Site Safety. JMAR shall be solely liable and responsible for the job site safety and compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations pertaining to job safety for all agents, employees, subcontractors, suppliers, and independent contractors retained by JMAR to perform any work or services or to provide any materials required by this Agreement. However, JMAR shall not be liable or responsible for job site safety for any workers or agents employed by the Company in connection with the installation and operation of the BioSentry units.
Job Site Safety. Neither the professional activities of Engineer, nor the presence of Engineer at the construction/project site, shall relieve the general contractor and all subcontractors of any of their responsibilities and duties to perform the work in accordance with the contract documents and to comply with any health or safety precautions required by any regulatory agencies. Engineer does not have authority to control any construction contractor or its employees in connection with their work or any health or safety programs or procedures. The County agrees that the contractor and subcontractors are solely responsible for job site safety and warrants that this intent shall be carried out in the County’s contract with the general contractor. The County also agrees that the County and the Engineer shall be indemnified by the general contractor for any such claims and shall be made additionally insured under the general contractor’s insurance policies.
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Job Site Safety. A. Subcontractor will at all times take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees and the public at the Job Site and will comply with all applicable safety Laws and regulations of federal, state, and local authorities (including building codes) and safety Requirements of Contractor.
Job Site Safety. Neither the professional activities of ENGINEERING VENTURES nor the presence of any of its employees and sub-consultants at a construction site, shall relieve the General Contractor, Construction Manager, or any other entity of their obligations, duties and responsibilities including, but not limited to, construction means, methods, sequence, techniques or procedures necessary for performing, superintending or coordinating all portions of the Work of construction in accordance with the contract documents and any health or safety precautions required by any regulatory agencies. ENGINEERING VENTURES and its personnel have no authority to exercise any control over any construction contractor or other entity or their employees in connection with their work or any health or safety precautions. PERMIT/AGENCY APPROVAL When permits or public agency reviews may be associated with the WORK, ENGINEERING VENTURES makes no assurances that permits or reviews will be approved. SCHEDULE & UNEXPECTED CONTINGENCIES ENGINEERING VENTURES will perform the WORK with due and reasonable diligence consistent with sound professional practice, or as specifically noted in the AGREEMENT, but if delays are caused by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, lawfully issued orders, unavailability of materials or equipment, unavoidable casualties or other causes beyond ENGINEERING VENTURES' control, the time for completion shall be extended for reasonable periods of time.
Job Site Safety. The general or prime Contractor who is responsible for means, methods and procedures of the project shall be responsible for job site safety. The prime contractor and all subcontractors of all tiers shall:
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