Exposure Identification Sample Clauses

Exposure Identification. The ESCO shall require each Subcontractor to attend a Pre-Construction Meeting during which safety will be discussed. Primary exposures and expectant controls shall be discussed during this meeting. If the ESCO or any Subcontractor is involved in extra hazardous work, as designated by the School District, the affected ESCO or Subcontractor shall be required to provide a written Job Safety Analysis (JSA) covering those extra hazardous operations before those operations begin. The JSA must identify the hazard, the appropriate work processes required, the approximate number of site personnel exposed, methods of safeguarding those employees, safety equipment to be used, methods of instruction employees in proper work processes and the method of monitoring these controls. “Extra hazardous work” includes, but is not limited to, steel erection, cast in place concrete work on elevated decks, work on steep slope roofs, etc. Imminent danger situations brought to the attention of the ESCO shall be corrected immediately by the ESCO in accordance with the School District’s health and safety program, guidelines, procedures, and requirements and Paragraph GC-10.5 of these General Conditions. All work shall cease in the area where the imminent danger situation exists until the exposure is corrected. Other unsafe conditions on the jobsite including, without limitation, unsafe work, construction or permanent equipment, tools or actions by persons shall be brought to the School District’s attention or the attention of the ESCO’s Superintendent or the Subcontractor’s xxxxxxx or superintendent as soon as reasonably possible. Within 24 hours after receiving written notice, the condition shall be corrected or removed from the jobsite. Lost time and lost productivity associated with this or any safety violation shall not entitle the ESCO or Subcontractor to an increase in the Contract Sum or a delay in the Project Schedule. The ESCO and Subcontractors must immediately notify the School District by telephone (followed by written confirmation within 24 hours) when they become aware of any product or material that is a part of or is to be used in performing the Work which fails to comply with any applicable law or applicable safety rules or standards of any government agencies (including the Environmental Protection Agency), or which contains a defect which could present a substantial risk to the public health or of injury to the public or the environment.
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  • Identification Cards Identification (“ID”) cards are issued by Us for identification purposes only. Possession of any ID card confers no right to services or benefits under this Contract. To be entitled to such services or benefits, Your Premiums must be paid in full at the time that the services are sought to be received.

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