Competent persons Sample Clauses

The 'Competent persons' clause defines the requirement that individuals performing certain tasks or roles under the agreement must possess the necessary skills, qualifications, and experience to do so effectively. In practice, this means that only those who are properly trained or certified may carry out specialized work, such as technical installations or safety-critical operations. This clause ensures that work is performed to a professional standard, reducing the risk of errors, accidents, or substandard outcomes.
Competent persons. In accordance with the Construction Regulations the Contractor shall appoint, in writing, competent persons responsible for supervising construction work for the following work situations that may be expected on the site of the works, as applicable to the project. Risk assessment for construction work (Regulation 9); Fall protection (Regulation 10); Structures (Regulation 11); Temporary works (Regulation 10); Excavation (Regulation 13); Demolition work (Regulation 14); Tunneling (Regulation 15); Scaffolding (Regulation 16); Suspended platform operations (Regulation 17); Rope access work (Regulation 18); Material Hoists (Regulation 19); Bulk mixing plants (Regulation 20); Explosive actuated fastening devices (Regulation 19); Cranes (Regulation 22); Construction vehicle and mobile plant (Regulation 23); Electrical installation and machinery on construction site (Regulation 24); Use and temporary storage of flammable liquids on construction site (Regulation 25); Water environments (Regulation 26); Housekeeping and general safeguarding on construction sites (Regulation 27); Stacking and storage on construction sites (Regulation 28); Fire precautions on construction sites (Regulation 29); and Construction employee's facilities (Regulation 30). A competent person may be appointed for more than one part of the construction work with the understanding that the person must be suitably qualified and able to supervise at the same time the construction work on all the work situations for which he has been appointed. The appointment of competent persons to supervise parts of the construction work does not relieve the Contractor from any of his responsibilities to comply with all requirements of the Construction Regulations.
Competent persons. The Principal contractor and other contractors shall appoint in writing competent persons to supervise or inspect, as relevant, any of the following: • formwork and support work operations; • excavation work; • demolition work; • scaffolding work operations; • suspended platform work operations; • material hoists; • bulk mixing plants; • temporary electrical installations; • the stacking and storage of articles on the site; and • fire equipment. The contractor shall appoint in writing competent persons to: • induct employees in health and safety; and • prepare and update as necessary a fall protection plan and to provide the construction manager with a copy of the latest version of such plan.
Competent persons. Each party will ensure that any person that it engages to carry out any activity related to commissioning, connecting, Isolating, disconnecting and Decommissioning ICPs, or performing any other work on the Network, is a Competent Person.
Competent persons. 1. The Sideswill hold bilateral policy Consultations on a regular basisat the Senior Official level, such Officials being duly appointed by the Sides. 2. The bilateral consultations mentioned above will be held, in principle, annually, alternately in the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Uganda. 3. The dates, venue and agenda of the Consultations will be jointly determined by the Sidesthrough diplomatic channels.
Competent persons. The information in this announcement that relates to exploration results is based upon information compiled by Mr ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Technical Director of Savannah Resources Limited. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the December 2012 edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (JORC Code). ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based upon the information in the form and context in which it appears.
Competent persons. Contractor shall use the most appropriate methods in providing the Deliverables based on generally accepted principles and industry standards prevailing at the time and place such Deliverables are provided and shall retain the services of only skilled and competent Persons in sufficient number to provide the Deliverables in a timely manner, strictly in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.

Related to Competent persons

  • Aggrieved Person An “aggrieved person” is the person or persons or the Association making the claim.

  • Outside Professional Activities 18.6.1 The nature of the professional competence of many Members affords opportunities for the exercise of that competence outside the Member's regular university duties, on both remunerative and non-remunerative bases. Recognizing that such professional activities can bring benefits to and enhance the reputation of the University and the capacity of Members, the University agrees that Members have the right to engage in part-time professional activities, paid or unpaid, provided that such activities do not conflict or interfere with the Member's obligations, duties and responsibilities to the University as defined in this Agreement, except as provided in clause 18.6.3 and subject also to the following conditions: (a) When a Member's outside activities involve the use of the University's facilities, supplies or services, their use shall be subject to the prior approval of the University. Costs for such facilities, supplies or services shall be borne by the outside group at prevailing rates set by the University, unless the University agrees, in writing, to waive all or part of such costs. (b) The name of the University shall not be used in any related professional activity unless agreed, in writing, by the Vice-President: Academic, although nothing shall prevent the Member from stating the nature and place of his/her employment, rank and title(s) in connection with related professional activities, provided that he/she shall not purport to represent the University or speak for it, or to have its approval unless that approval has been given in writing. (c) A Member shall, upon written request from his/her ▇▇▇▇, provide all information on the nature and scope of related professional activities of a substantial nature, in so far as the information relates to a Member's duties and responsibilities as specified in this Article 18. 18.6.2 A Member shall not hold both a full-time appointment at the University and a full-time appointment at another institution or organization, except as provided in Article 17.8. 18.6.3 If the participation in activities described in clause 18.6.1 conflicts or interferes with the obligations, duties and responsibilities of the Member as defined in this Article 18, mutually satisfactory arrangements shall be made in advance between the Member and the Vice- President: Academic. Should the Member and the Vice-President: Academic fail to reach agreement, the Member is obliged to fulfil the duties and responsibilities set out in this Article 18.

  • Independent Parties For purposes of this Agreement, the Parties are independent contractors and neither may be considered an agent or an employee of the other. No joint venture, partnership or like relationship is created between the Parties by this Agreement.

  • INDEPENDENT PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Income derived by a resident of a Contracting State in respect of professional services or other activities of an independent character shall be taxable only in that State unless he has a fixed base regularly available to him in the other Contracting State for the purpose of performing his activities. If he has such a fixed base, the income may be taxed in the other State but only so much of it as is attributable to that fixed base. 2. The term "professional services" includes especially independent scientific, literary, artistic, educational or teaching activities as well as the independent activities of physicians, lawyers, engineers, architects, dentists and accountants.

  • Competence The Expert shall be deemed not to be an arbitrator. As a result, any applicable law or legislation with regard to arbitration shall not apply to the Expert’s appointment, opinion or the procedure according to which the Expert expresses its opinion.