Common use of PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES Clause in Contracts

PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES. Once a selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, prior to commencement of work the Prime Contractor shall provide the following: Proof of registration with WorkSafeBC and notify the City of any change of status during the course of the project. • Proof of up-to-date WorkSafeBC assessment payments. • Proof of optional coverage for self, limited partners, and family members working on the contract, as required. • Proof of appropriate coverage for the work being done (i.e., ensure correct classification). • Review, complete and sign Prime Contractor Designation Form. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Pre-Contract Hazard Assessment. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Confirmation of Responsibilities. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Records to be Maintained. • Submit the Notice of Project to WorkSafeBC, where required on a construction workplace. See WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 20.2 for the general requirements of a Notice of Project. Once the selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, the Prime Contractor shall: • Identify and designate a qualified co-ordinator, who must co-ordinate health and safety activities on the workplace, if the workplace is a construction workplace with a combined workforce of more than five (5) workers. • Assume responsibility for the health and safety of the workers on the project. • Inform all other employers for the project of the designation of Prime Contractor. • Co-ordinate all activities of employers, workers and other persons at the workplace relating to occupational health and safety. • Establish and maintain a system or process that will ensure all employers, workers and other persons at the workplace comply with Part III of the Occupational Health and Safety, Workers Compensation Act, and the WorkSafeBC OHS Regulations.

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Samples: www.victoria.ca, www.victoria.ca

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PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES. Once a selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, prior to commencement of work the Prime Contractor shall provide the following: Proof of registration with WorkSafeBC and notify the City of any change of status during the course of the project. • Proof of up-to-date WorkSafeBC assessment payments. • Proof of optional coverage for self, limited partners, and family members working on the contract, as required. • Proof of appropriate coverage for the work being done (i.e., ensure correct classification). • Review, complete and sign Prime Contractor Designation Form. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Pre-Contract Hazard Assessment. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Confirmation of Responsibilities. PRIME CONTRACT DESIGNATION FORM – APPENDIX A PAGE 2 OF 3 • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Records to be Maintained. • Submit the Notice of Project to WorkSafeBC, where required on a construction workplace. See WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 20.2 for the general requirements of a Notice of Project. Once the selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, the Prime Contractor shall: • Identify and designate a qualified co-ordinatorcoordinator, who must co-ordinate health and safety activities on the workplace, if the workplace is a construction workplace with a combined workforce of more than five (5) workers. • Assume responsibility for the health and safety of the workers on the project. • Inform all other employers for the project of the designation of Prime Contractor. • Co-ordinate all activities of employers, workers and other persons at the workplace relating to occupational health and safety. • Establish and maintain a system or process that will ensure all employers, workers and other persons at the workplace comply with Part III 2 of the Occupational Health and Safety, Workers Compensation Act, and the WorkSafeBC OHS Regulations.

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Samples: www.victoria.ca

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PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES. Once a selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, prior to commencement of work the Prime Contractor shall provide the following: Proof of registration with WorkSafeBC and notify the City of any change of status during the course of the project. • Proof of up-to-date WorkSafeBC assessment payments. • Proof of optional coverage for self, limited partners, and family members working on the contract, as required. • Proof of appropriate coverage for the work being done (i.e., ensure correct classification). • Review, complete and sign Prime Contractor Designation Form. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Pre-Contract Hazard Assessment. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Confirmation of Responsibilities. • Review, complete and sign with the City Contract Liaison, Records to be Maintained. • Submit the Notice of Project to WorkSafeBC, where required on a construction workplace. See WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation 20.2 for the general requirements of a Notice of Project. Once the selection process has been completed and the Prime Contractor has been determined, the Prime Contractor shall: • Identify and designate a qualified co-ordinator, who must co-ordinate health and safety activities on the workplace, if the workplace is a construction workplace with a combined workforce of more than five (5) workers. • Assume responsibility for the health and safety of the workers on the project. • Inform all other employers for the project of the designation of Prime Contractor. • Co-ordinate all activities of employers, workers and other persons at the workplace relating to occupational health and safety. • Establish and maintain a system or process that will ensure all employers, workers and other persons at the workplace comply with Part III II of the Occupational Health and Safety, Workers Compensation Act, and the WorkSafeBC OHS Regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.victoria.ca

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