Crew Supervision Sample Clauses
The Crew Supervision clause establishes the responsibility for overseeing and managing the personnel assigned to a project or task. Typically, it specifies which party is in charge of directing the crew, ensuring that work is performed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with contractual requirements. For example, it may require the contractor to provide qualified supervisors or outline the standards for crew conduct and performance. This clause is essential for maintaining clear lines of authority and accountability on site, thereby reducing the risk of miscommunication, safety incidents, or substandard work.
Crew Supervision. It is the responsibility of the Contractor’s Lead Supervisor to direct their crew and employees and convey all pertinent information that was expressed prior to work commencement. The SBCC Representative will not be responsible for explaining work to the crew.
Crew Supervision. Complete and include in this section, Appendix B to the RFP. For each Crew proposed, identify at least one (1) qualified Crew Boss and at least three
Crew Supervision. Crew supervision will be evaluated based on years of wildland fire experience and number of assignments in their current ICS position; and consecutive time (fire seasons) employed as a firefighter with the Proposer. Points will be averaged for each supervisor position based on the number of supervisors at each DDL.
Crew Supervision a. The Contractor shall designate one English-literate supervisor who will be on-site during operating hours. Supervisors shall be identified during the pre-work conference. Any changes in supervisory designations must be submitted in writing to the Project manager at least 24 hours before the change takes effect.
b. The person designated by the contractor as a supervisor must remain with and effectively direct the crew by (1) making periodic inspections of the crew's work,
