Common use of Hazard Communication Clause in Contracts

Hazard Communication. Owner will provide to Architect the information required by WAC 000-000-000 regarding hazardous chemicals pre-existing at the Project site. The Owner’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety maintains a master file of Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) for chemicals identified as being used in the Owner’s operations, and that are available to the Architect for unoccupied areas. MSDS for occupied and functioning areas are available to the Architect from the Owner’s department responsible for the area. Architect will make the information in this paragraph known to all of Architect’s personnel and sub-consultants expected to be at the Project site, and will include this same information in all sub-consultant contracts of the Architect.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Architectural Services, Agreement for Architectural Services, Agreement

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Hazard Communication. Owner will provide to Architect Engineer the information required by WAC 000-000-000 regarding hazardous chemicals pre-existing at the Project site. The Owner’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety maintains a master file of Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) for chemicals identified as being used in the Owner’s operations, and that are available to the Architect Engineer for unoccupied areas. MSDS for occupied and functioning areas are available to the Architect Engineer from the Owner’s department responsible for the area. Architect Engineer will make the information in this paragraph known to all of ArchitectEngineer’s personnel and sub-consultants expected to be at the Project site, and will include this same information in all sub-consultant contracts of the ArchitectEngineer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Agreement, Title Master Agreement, Agreement (Agreement

Hazard Communication. Owner will provide to Architect Engineer the information required by WAC 000-000- 000-000 regarding hazardous chemicals pre-existing at the Project site. The Owner’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety maintains a master file of Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) for chemicals identified as being used in the Owner’s operations, and that are available to the Architect Engineer for unoccupied areas. MSDS for occupied and functioning areas are available to the Architect Engineer from the Owner’s department responsible for the area. Architect Engineer will make the information in this paragraph known to all of ArchitectEngineer’s personnel and sub-consultants expected to be at the Project site, and will include this same information in all sub-consultant contracts of the ArchitectEngineer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Agreement, Agreement (Agreement

Hazard Communication. Owner will provide to Architect the information required by WAC 000-000- 000-000 regarding hazardous chemicals pre-existing preexisting at the Project job site. The Owner’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety maintains a master file of Material Safety Data Sheets ("MSDS") for chemicals identified as being used in the Owner’s operations, and that are listed substances available to the Architect for unoccupied areas. MSDS for occupied and functioning areas are available to the Architect from the Owner’s department responsible for the areaconsultant review. Architect will make ensure that the information in this paragraph Article is made known to all of Architect’s 's personnel and sub-consultants subconsultants expected to be at the Project job site, and will include that this same information is included in all sub-consultant contracts of the Architectsubconsulting contracts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Hazard Communication. Owner will provide to Architect the information required by WAC 000-00000-000 regarding hazardous chemicals pre-existing at the Project site. The Owner’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety maintains a master file of Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) for chemicals identified as being used in the Owner’s operations, and that are available to the Architect for unoccupied areas. MSDS for occupied and functioning areas are available to the Architect from the Owner’s department responsible for the area. Architect will make the information in this paragraph known to all of Architect’s personnel and sub-consultants expected to be at the Project site, and will include this same information in all sub-consultant contracts of the Architect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cpd.uw.edu

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