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.
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Competent persons. In accordance with the Construction Regulations the Contractor Vendor-Partner 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 Vendor-Partner from any of his responsibilities to comply with all requirements of the Construction Regulations.
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