Daily Safety Sample Clauses

The Daily Safety clause establishes requirements and procedures to ensure a safe working environment on a daily basis. It typically mandates regular safety checks, the use of protective equipment, and adherence to safety protocols by all personnel on site. By setting these expectations, the clause helps prevent accidents and injuries, promoting ongoing compliance with safety standards and reducing liability for all parties involved.
Daily Safety. Job Briefing: Daily jobsite safety meetings, giving to all jobsite personnel by contractor, with the purpose of discussing project specific safety procedures for the scheduled construction work. Director - Quality Assurance and Construction Safety (QA&CS): Responsible for the operations of the QACS Construction Safety Unit and the DDC Site Safety management programs. Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇): A process of identifying the major job steps and any potential site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to eliminate or control those hazards.
Daily Safety. Job Briefing: Daily jobsite safety briefings, given to all jobsite personnel at project site by the Contractor before work begins and/or if hazards or potential hazards are discovered while working, with the purpose of discussing the scheduled activities for the day, the hazards related to these activities, activity specific safety procedures, and Job Hazard Analysis associated with the scheduled construction work. Daily jobsite briefings will be documented, available at the jobsite, and will include at a minimum, topics, name and signature of the person conducting the briefing session, names and signatures of attendants, name of the designated competent person, contactor’s name, DDC Project ID, date, time, and location. Director - Construction Safety: Responsible for the operations of the Construction Safety Unit and the DDC Site Safety management programs. Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇): A process of identifying the major job tasks and any potential site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to eliminate or control those hazards. A ▇▇▇ will be documented, available at the jobsite and will include at a minimum work tasks, being performed, identified hazards, control methods for the identified hazards, contractor’s name, DDC Project ID, location, date, name and signature of certifying person. A ▇▇▇ is a living document that will be re-evaluated and revised to address new hazards and tasks that may develop and will be present at the worksite and produced upon request.
Daily Safety. Job Briefing: Daily jobsite safety briefings, given to all jobsite personnel at project site by the Contractor before work begins and/or if hazards or potential hazards are discovered while working, with the purpose of discussing the scheduled activities for the day, the hazards related to these activities, activity specific safety procedures, and Job Hazard Analysis associated with the scheduled construction work. Daily jobsite briefings will be documented, available at the jobsite, and will include at a minimum, topics, name and signature of the person conducting the briefing session, names and signatures of Director - Construction Safety: Responsible for the operations of the Construction Safety Unit and the DDC Site Safety management programs. Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇): A process of identifying the major job tasks and any potential site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to eliminate or control those hazards. A ▇▇▇ will be documented, available at the jobsite and will include at a minimum work tasks, being performed, identified hazards, control methods for the identified hazards, contractor’s name, DDC Project ID, location, date, name and signature of certifying person. A ▇▇▇ is a living document that will be re-evaluated and revised to address new hazards and tasks that may develop and will be present at the worksite and produced upon request.