Operations and Safety Clause Samples
The Operations and Safety clause establishes the standards and procedures that parties must follow to ensure safe and compliant operations during the execution of a contract. It typically outlines requirements for adhering to applicable laws, implementing safety protocols, and maintaining equipment or work environments to prevent accidents or hazards. This clause is essential for minimizing risks, protecting personnel and property, and ensuring that all activities are conducted responsibly and in accordance with regulatory expectations.
Operations and Safety. If the Services involves Consultant operations at an existing facility of Owner, Consultant shall (i) schedule and coordinate such operations with the Owner to minimize all adverse impacts on the Owner’s ongoing operations; (ii) confine its operations to approved areas and not unreasonably encumber such areas; (iii) maintain and leave the work areas and adjacent areas in clean condition; and (iv) comply with Owner’s security, health and safety policies, procedures, protocols, or written guidance. Consultant shall promptly notify Owner of any actual or alleged damage, injury, or loss to persons or property related to the Services.
Operations and Safety. Conditions:
1. Corresponding with land use changes within or adjacent to the Park, the intersection of ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ (i.e., entrance/exit from the Park) shall be improved to adequately accommodate the operation, circulation, and safety of all traffic modes using the intersection. The Transportation Analysis has indicated that a new roundabout will be constructed at the entrance, and the study’s analysis shows that it can adequately accommodate future traffic demands. Therefore, its construction (assuming adequate design and inclusion of necessary control features) shall be a prerequisite for any Phase 1 (as described in the Transportation Analysis) development or improvements within the Park.
2. Corresponding with land use changes within or adjacent to the Park, the intersection of N ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be improved to adequately accommodate the operation, circulation, and safety of all traffic modes using the intersection. The Transportation Analysis has indicated that mitigation measures at this intersection can yield acceptable traffic operations corresponding with Phases 1, 2, and 3 (as described in the Transportation Analysis) development and improvements. The mitigation prescribed in the Transportation Analysis will 1) require concurrence from the Town of Ruston since the proposed change impacts parking along the north side of North 51st Street east of Pearl Street, 2) may require reconstruction of the roadway/curbs to accommodate the proposed lane configurations, which would require City of Tacoma and Washington State Department of Transportation concurrence, and 3) may require corresponding changes to traffic signal equipment and/or infrastructure. Therefore, all intersection/traffic signal-related improvements shall be a prerequisite for any Phase 1 [JHC1]development or improvements within the Park.
3. Corresponding with land use changes within or adjacent to the Park, the intersection of N ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street and N Park Avenue (alignment) shall be improved to adequately accommodate the operation, circulation, and safety of all traffic modes using the intersection. The Transportation Analysis did not specifically address the intersection control needs at this intersection as it relates to other envisioned roadway/walkway improvements within the Park which are mentioned in the Transportation Analysis. Therefore, in association with any Phase 1 development or improvement within the Park, an intersection design plan will be...
Operations and Safety. 6.1 The Association is responsible for recruiting and coordinating volunteers in support of grooming and maintenance of cross country ski trails at the Site.
6.2 During work operations at the Site, volunteers are under the supervision and direction of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Country staff. Volunteers are required to have a completed and signed Volunteer Agreement with the Ministry, prior to any work commencement. The term of these Volunteer Agreements with the Ministry will normally be for a one year period renewed annually.
6.3 All signed Volunteer Agreements with the Ministry, shall be forwarded to the Friends of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Country for central record keeping and reporting. A complete and up-to-date record is to be kept of all volunteer trail activities (see Schedule A Record Form) by the Association and a copy provided annually at the end of the ski season to the Friends of Kananaskis Country.
6.4 The Association will provide, operate and insure at its own expense, a suitable snowmobile complete with groomer and associated equipment (e.g. helmets) necessary for safe and effective operation by volunteers.
6.5 The Association shall keep any equipment, materials, supplies and tools of the Minister, that are in the custody of the Association, in secure storage when not in use and shall ensure that the items are used only for the purposes for which the items are designed or intended and that the items are properly maintained.
6.6 All volunteers who operate a snowmobile within Kananaskis Country are required to possess a valid Snowmobile Operators Certificate. Kananaskis Country staff will facilitate up to four (4) volunteers annually to take the Snowmobile Operators course.
6.7 Kananaskis Country staff will lead all Occupational Health and Safety compliance components for volunteer involvement in grooming and maintenance activities at the Site. These efforts will be reviewed and updated annually by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Country staff in consultation with the Association and volunteers. Kananaskis Country will supply volunteers appropriate emergency communication devices for use during operations.
6.8 A member of the Association will act as the operational contact person for the volunteers and will ensure that good communication is maintained between the volunteers and Kananaskis Country maintenance staff at the Elbow Field Office (403-949-4941).
6.9 Prior to work commencement, upon completion and in compliance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Country Working Alone guidelines, volunteers will contact...
Operations and Safety. These requirements shall be applicable to ensure the safe and reliable operation of parallel interconnections. The adequacy of protection devices used for interconnection with the Facility will be determined by LES. The following requirements shall be generally applicable unless modified in this Agreement. If applicable, this Agreement will also identify the specific requirements for compliance.
