Common use of Health and Safety Provisions Clause in Contracts

Health and Safety Provisions. Caution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons, including employees, and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used, shall comply with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, and federal and state safety orders. The Contractor shall have (at the work site) copies of, or suitable extracts of, "General Industry Safety Orders" issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations. Amendment No. 3 (Update Notice Provision) 62. Change of Ownership/Name, Litigation Status, Conflicts with County Interests: Contractor agrees that if there is a change or transfer in ownership of Contractor’s business prior to completion of this Contract, the new owners shall be required under the terms of sale or other instruments of transfer to assume Contractor’s duties and obligations contained in this Contract, and complete them to the satisfaction of the County. County reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract in the event the County determines that the assignee is not qualified or is otherwise unacceptable to the County for the provision of services under the Contract. Contractor has the duty to notify the County in writing of any change in the Contractor’s status with respect to name changes that do not require an assignment of the Contract. The Contractor is also obligated to notify the County in writing of any potential conflicts of interest between Contractor and County that may arise prior to or during the period of Contract performance. While Contractor will be required to provide this information without prompting from the County any time there is a change in Contractor’s name, or conflict of interest, Contractor must also provide an update to the County of its status in these areas whenever requested by the County. The Contractor shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with County interests. In addition to the Contractor, this obligation shall apply to the Contractor’s employees, agents, and subcontractors associated with the provision of goods and services provided under this Contract. The Contractor’s efforts shall include, but not be limited to establishing rules and procedures preventing its employees, agents, and subcontractors from providing or offering gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other considerations which could be deemed to influence or appear to influence County staff or elected officers in the performance of their duties Amendment No. 2 PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.* * By: By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Corporate Officer Title: Corporate Officer Date: Date: COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California By Print Name Title Deputy Purchasing Agent Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Counsel By Deputy Date * If the contracting party is a corporation, (2) two signatures are required: one (1) signature by the Chairman of the Board, the President or any Vice President; and one (1) signature by the Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer or any Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signator to bind the corporation. ATTACHMENT A

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Health and Safety Provisions. Caution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons, including employees, and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used, shall comply with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, and federal and state safety orders. The Contractor shall have (at the work site) copies of, or suitable extracts of, "General Industry Safety Orders" issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations. Amendment No. 3 (Update Notice Provision) 62. Change of Ownership/Name, Litigation Status, Conflicts with County Interests: Contractor agrees that if there is a change or transfer in ownership of Contractor’s business prior to completion of this Contract, the new owners shall be required under the terms of sale or other instruments of transfer to assume Contractor’s duties and obligations contained in this Contract, and complete them to the satisfaction of the County. County reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract in the event the County determines that the assignee is not qualified or is otherwise unacceptable to the County for the provision of services under the Contract. Contractor has the duty to notify the County in writing of any change in the Contractor’s status with respect to name changes that do not require an assignment of the Contract. The Contractor is also obligated to notify the County in writing of any potential conflicts of interest between Contractor and County that may arise prior to or during the period of Contract performance. While Contractor will be required to provide this information without prompting from the County any time there is a change in Contractor’s name, or conflict of interest, Contractor must also provide an update to the County of its status in these areas whenever requested by the County. The Contractor shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with County interests. In addition to the Contractor, this obligation shall apply to the Contractor’s employees, agents, and subcontractors associated with the provision of goods and services provided under this Contract. The Contractor’s efforts shall include, but not be limited to establishing rules and procedures preventing its employees, agents, and subcontractors from providing or offering gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other considerations which could be deemed to influence or appear to influence County staff or elected officers in the performance of their duties Amendment No. 1 (Renewal) Amendment No. 2 PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.* * By: By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Corporate Officer Title: Corporate Officer Date: Date: COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California By Print Name Title Deputy Purchasing Agent Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Counsel By Deputy Date * If the contracting party is a corporation, (2) two signatures are required: one (1) signature by the Chairman of the Board, the President or any Vice President; and one (1) signature by the Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer or any Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signator to bind the corporation. ATTACHMENT AUpdated Additional Work Provision)

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Health and Safety Provisions. Caution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons, including employees, and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used, shall comply with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, and federal and state safety orders. The Contractor shall have (at the work site) copies of, or suitable extracts of, "General Industry Safety Orders" issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations. Amendment No. 3 (Update Notice Provision) 62. Change of Ownership/Name, Litigation Status, Conflicts with County Interests: Contractor agrees that if there is a change or transfer in ownership of Contractor’s business prior to completion of this Contract, the new owners shall be required under the terms of sale or other instruments of transfer to assume Contractor’s duties and obligations contained in this Contract, and complete them to the satisfaction of the County. County reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract in the event the County determines that the assignee is not qualified or is otherwise unacceptable to the County for the provision of services under the Contract. Contractor has the duty to notify the County in writing of any change in the Contractor’s status with respect to name changes that do not require an assignment of the Contract. The Contractor is also obligated to notify the County in writing of any potential conflicts of interest between Contractor and County that may arise prior to or during the period of Contract performance. While Contractor will be required to provide this information without prompting from the County any time there is a change in Contractor’s name, or conflict of interest, Contractor must also provide an update to the County of its status in these areas whenever requested by the County. The Contractor shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with County interests. In addition to the Contractor, this obligation shall apply to the Contractor’s employees, agents, and subcontractors associated with the provision of goods and services provided under this Contract. The Contractor’s efforts shall include, but not be limited to establishing rules and procedures preventing its employees, agents, and subcontractors from providing or offering gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other considerations which could be deemed to influence or appear to influence County staff or elected officers in the performance of their duties Amendment No. 2 PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.* * By: By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Corporate Officer Title: Corporate Officer Date: Date: COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California By Print Name Title Deputy Purchasing Agent Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Counsel By Deputy Date * If the contracting party is a corporation, 1 (Renewal) Amendment No. 2) two signatures are required: one (1) signature by the Chairman of the Board, the President or any Vice President; and one (1) signature by the Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer or any Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signator to bind the corporation. ATTACHMENT A

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Health and Safety Provisions. Caution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons, including employees, and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used, shall comply with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, and federal and state safety orders. The Contractor shall have (at the work site) copies of, or suitable extracts of, "General Industry Safety Orders" issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations. Amendment No. 3 (Update Notice Provision) 62. Change of Ownership/Name, Litigation Status, Conflicts with County Interests: Contractor agrees that if there is a change or transfer in ownership of Contractor’s business prior to completion of this Contract, the new owners shall be required under the terms of sale or other instruments of transfer to assume Contractor’s duties and obligations contained in this Contract, and complete them to the satisfaction of the County. County reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract in the event the County determines that the assignee is not qualified or is otherwise unacceptable to the County for the provision of services under the Contract. Contractor has the duty to notify the County in writing of any change in the Contractor’s status with respect to name changes that do not require an assignment of the Contract. The Contractor is also obligated to notify the County in writing of any potential conflicts of interest between Contractor and County that may arise prior to or during the period of Contract performance. While Contractor will be required to provide this information without prompting from the County any time there is a change in Contractor’s name, or conflict of interest, Contractor must also provide an update to the County of its status in these areas whenever requested by the County. The Contractor shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with County interests. In addition to the Contractor, this obligation shall apply to the Contractor’s employees, agents, and subcontractors associated with the provision of goods and services provided under this Contract. The Contractor’s efforts shall include, but not be limited to establishing rules and procedures preventing its employees, agents, and subcontractors from providing or offering gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other considerations which could be deemed to influence or appear to influence County staff or elected officers in the performance of their duties Amendment No. 2 PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.* * By: By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Corporate Officer Title: Corporate Officer Date: Date: COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California By Print Name Title Deputy Purchasing Agent Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Counsel By Deputy Date * If the contracting party is a corporation, (2) two signatures are required: one (1) signature by the Chairman of the Board, the President or any Vice President; and one (1) signature by the Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer or any Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signator to bind the corporation. ATTACHMENT Aduties

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