OSHA REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

OSHA REQUIREMENTS. Contractor agrees to comply with conditions of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the standards and regulations issued there under, and certifies that all items furnished and purchased will conform to and comply with said laws, standards and regulations. Contractor further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of Mississippi and Purchaser from all damages assessed against Purchaser as a result of Contractor’s failure to comply with those laws, standards and regulations, and for the failure of the items furnished under the Master Agreement to so comply.
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OSHA REQUIREMENTS. The Federal OSHA standard requires employers to identify employees who may be at occupational risk for Hepatitis B exposure. OAPSE and the Board agree to the following provisions to implement Federal mandated OSHA requirements:
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. The district will take all reasonable and necessary steps to comply with the required OSHA rules and regulations related to employee safety.
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor agrees that it alone bears the responsibility for providing a safe and healthy work environment and shall provide employees with adequate orientation and training to safely perform the Scope of Work set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall at all times comply with the safety and health regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 CFR 1926) including all amendments and modifications thereto. In the event there is a conflict between the safety and health provisions of federal, state or local regulations, the more stringent provision shall prevail. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that with respect to the Scope of Work under this contract, it shall comply with all obligations and assume all responsibilities imposed upon the “Controlling Contractor” as such term is defined and construed under all of OSHA’s rules and regulations.
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor certifies that all material supplied or used under this Contract meets all federal and state Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) requirements. If the material does not meet the OSHA requirements, the Contractor will bear all costs necessary to bring the material into compliance.
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. Contractor shall perform all work in a safe and prudent manner and shall comply fully with all OSHA requirements including:
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor expressly warrants that all materials, supplies, and equipment provided under this Contract are provided in full compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended, and all standards, rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant thereto, and all other federal and state safety and health statutes. All sales of hazardous materials as defined in Title 29 of the cost of Federal Regulation, Chapter VII, parts 1501-1503, shall be accompanied by a completed U.S. Department of Labor "Materials Safety Data Sheet", Form OHFA-20 by the Contractor for each good sold to ITP.
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OSHA REQUIREMENTS. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees, agents, subcontractors, and other third parties contracted with to comply with all applicable OSHA requirements. Contractor is responsible for any fines, liability or other penalties arising from any violations by Contractor or its employees, agents, subcontractors or other third parties assigned to perform the Services for or on behalf of Trinity.
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. Contractor agrees to comply with all OSHA requirements that may be associated with this project. For any OSHA violation that occurs with this project the Contractor agrees to pay any fine accessed to the City and the City will not accept any bids from the contractor on any project for the next year.
OSHA REQUIREMENTS. A. The vendor or contractor hereby guarantees to the City of Beaumont, Texas, that all material, supplies and equipment as listed on the proposal, contract or purchase order meets the requirements, specifications and standards as provided for under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended and in force at the date hereof.
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