Accident and Damage Reporting Sample Clauses

Accident and Damage Reporting. The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer as soon as practical, but no more than four hours after any accident meeting the definition of Recordable Injuries or Illnesses or High Visibility Accidents, property damage equal to or greater than $2,000, or any Weight Handling Equipment (WHE) accident. Notification shall also be provided for any mishap occurring in any of the following high hazard areas: electrical (to include Arc Flash, electrical shock, etc.); uncontrolled release of hazardous energy (includes electrical and non-electrical); weight or load handling equipment (LHE) or rigging; fall-from-height (any level other than same surface); and underwater diving. These mishaps shall be investigated in depth to identify all causes and to recommend hazard control measures. Within notification include Contractor name; contract title; type of contract; name of activity, installation or location where accident occurred; date and time of accident; names of personnel injured; extent of property damage, if any; extent of injury, if known, and brief description of accident (to include type of equipment used, PPE used, etc.). Preserve the conditions and evidence on the accident site until the Government investigation team arrives on-site and Government investigation is conducted. The Contractor shall conduct an accident investigation for recordable injuries and illnesses, for accidents requiring Medical Treatment, property damage accidents resulting in at least $20,000 in damages, and near misses as defined in EM 385-1-1, to establish the root cause(s) of the accident. The Contractor shall complete the applicable NAVFAC Contractor Incident Reporting System (CIRS), and electronically submit via the NAVFAC Enterprise Safety Applications Management System (ESAMS) per Section F. For any weight handling equipment accident (including rigging gear accidents) the Contractor shall conduct an accident investigation to establish the root cause(s) of the accident and comply with additional requirements and procedures for accidents in accordance with NAVFAC P-307. The Contractor shall submit a WHE Accident Report (Crane and Rigging Gear) per Section F. No crane operations are allowed to proceed until cause is determined and corrective actions have been implemented to the satisfaction of the Contracting Officer. For a near miss, the Contractor shall complete the applicable documentation in NAVFAC Contractor Incident Reporting System (CIRS), and electronically submit vi...
Accident and Damage Reporting. 2.9.5.1 Accident Reporting and Notification Criteria 2.9.6 Fire Protection 2.9.7 Monthly On-Site Labor Report 2.9.8 OSHA Citations and Violations
Accident and Damage Reporting. 2.9.1 Accident Prevention Plan (APP) 2.9.2 Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)
Accident and Damage Reporting. 2.9.3.1 Accident Reporting and Notification Criteria 2.9.4 Fire Protection 2.9.5 OSHA Citations and Violations
Accident and Damage Reporting. Not Used 2.9.4.1 Accident Reporting Notification Not Used
Accident and Damage Reporting. 2.9.5.1 Accident Reporting and Notification Criteria
Accident and Damage Reporting. 2.9.4.1 Accident Reporting Notification 2.9.5 Safety Certification 2.10 FFP Exhibit Line Item Numbers (ELINs) 2.11 IDIQ Work 2.11.1 Unit Priced Task Work (Non-Negotiated) 2.11.2 Acceptance and Performance 2.11.3 Invoicing and Receiving Payment 2.11.4 Unit Priced Labor Work (Negotiated) 2.11.5 IDIQ ELINS