Building Safety Sample Clauses
The Building Safety clause establishes the obligations and standards related to maintaining a safe environment during construction or occupancy of a building. It typically requires parties to comply with relevant safety laws, regulations, and best practices, such as ensuring proper fire exits, structural integrity, and safe working conditions for contractors and occupants. By setting clear safety expectations, this clause helps prevent accidents, reduces liability, and ensures that the building meets legal and regulatory requirements throughout the project.
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Building Safety. There shall be a Labor/Management Committee concerning the safety of State Buildings. The Committee shall be made up of one representative from each of the following bargaining units: Representing Labor - Administrative Services; Operations, Maintenance and Support Services; Law Enforcement; Professional and Technical Services; Supervisory Services; Institutional Services; and State Police Unit and an equal number of management representatives selected by the Governor. Committee members may participate in the work of the committee during working hours without loss of pay or benefits.
Building Safety. Upon the occurrence of any condition threatening a building or the area around it, immediate action shall be taken by the Appointing Authority to safeguard personnel, documents, and funds. A building emergency plan shall be developed by the Appointing Authority. The plan for building emergencies shall specify areas to be used for safety from the elements. It shall also specify actions to be taken by all occupants in emergency situations including building evacuation, search for unidentified objects, and occupation of shelter areas. No employee shall be required to participate in any search for an explosive or incendiary device against his/her wish, nor suffer any loss of pay because of any building evacuation in an emergency situation. The plan will also address the Appointing Authority’s responsibility for employee training requirements and the need and frequency of practice evacuations.
Building Safety. Upon the occurrence of any condition threatening a building or the area around it, immediate action shall be taken by the Appointing Authority to safeguard personnel, documents, and funds. A building emergency plan shall be developed by the Appointing Authority. The plan for building emergencies shall specify areas to be used for safety from the elements. It shall also specify actions to be taken by all occupants in all emergency situations. No employee shall be required to participate in any search for an explosive or incendiary device against their wish, nor suffer any loss of pay because of any building evacuation in an emergency situation. The plans will also address the Appointing Authority’s responsibility for employee training requirements and the need and frequency of exercising their plans. The evaluation of the emergency exercise will occur at the next meeting of the local safety committee following the exercise.
Building Safety. Fire and disaster plans and plans for improvement of air quality shall be developed by the University. Copies of the plans will be posted in each building and available in appropriate departmental offices for employee inspection. All buildings in which bargaining unit employees work shall meet applicable state and federal health, environmental, safety and fire codes.
Building Safety. Contractor shall: • Ensure roof latches are closed before Contractor leaves for the day. • Ensure that carabiner is in the lock hole to prevent exterior ingress. • Walk the facility’s perimeter and check that all entrances are locked and latched prior to leaving the site for the day. • Notify DCSD 24 Hour Dispatch if aware of an unauthorized person on the facility’s premises. Contractor shall: • Contact DCSD 24 Hour Dispatch with the direction for Dispatch to contact the DCSD Environmental Manager as soon as possible if there is a leak of any sort leading to water inside the building (roof leak, broken pipe etc.). • Contact the DCSD PM to report the water intrusion.
Building Safety. Fire and disaster plans shall be developed by the Employer and summaries of the plans will be posted on appropriate employee bulletin boards. Copies of the plans will be available in appropriate departmental offices for employee inspection. The Union Business Representative and/or Union members of the Safety Committees shall be
Building Safety. Fire and disaster plans shall be developed by the Employer and summaries of the plans will be posted on appropriate employee bulletin boards. Copies of the plans will be available in appropriate departmental offices for employee inspection. The Union Business Representative and/or Union members of the Safety Committees shall be allowed to inspect the fire and disaster plans. A copy of the summaries posted on employee bulletin boards will be furnished to members of the appropriate Safety Committees. No employee shall be required to participate in any search for an explosive or incendiary device against his/her will, nor suffer any loss of pay because of any building evacuation in an emergency situation.
Building Safety. Upon the occurrence of any condition threatening a building or the area around it, immediate action shall be taken by the Appointing Authority to safeguard personnel, documents, and funds. A building emergency plan shall be developed by the Appointing Authority. The plan for building emergencies shall specify areas to be used for safety from the elements. It
Building Safety. The HACF reserves the right to refuse access to any person(s) judged to be a threat to the safety, reputation or property of the Community Center and/or its occupants. Tenants and renters will cooperate with the HACF in enforcing and abiding by building rules and regulations.
Building Safety a) For the safety of all Occupiers all doors must be kept closed. Occupiers and their visitors/guests must enter only via the front or main entrances and must never jump or climb gates/fences. The main security door to the Complex is to be used between 11pm and 7am. Breaches will be subject to a fine of €100 for each and every instance. Emergency doors are for emergency use only. Windows are not to be used for access/egress.
b) Occupiers must not allow people whom they do not know to enter any part of the Complex. Unit doors and windows must be locked when the Occupier is absent from the Unit, even if it is only for a short time. Any Occupier who jeopardises the safety or security of the Complex, by leaving main doors or windows open, entering or exiting via windows, propping open doors or letting in strangers, entering or exiting via fire doors will be subject to fine of €100 for each and every instance and will face disciplinary action.
c) Unit doors found on the latch will result in a fine of €5 to each Occupier of the Unit. In the case of the Unit door, the individual Occupier will be fined €5 for each and every instance. Repeated incidents will be viewed as a breach of building safety and will be subject to a fine of €100 for each and every instance. Any damage caused to the door lock by doors being left on the latch must be paid by the Occupier.
