Common use of REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS Clause in Contracts

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Superintendent. The Contractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable event, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented on an Incident Investigation Report. The report must be completed and submitted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipment. The committee will review the incident scene, interview all involved or witnessing parties, review all facts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to:  the person(s) involved in the incident,  the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident,  the superintendent of the employing contractor,  the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee,  the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and  other personnel deemed appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Superintendent. The Contractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable event, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented on an Incident Investigation Report. The report must be completed and submitted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipment. The committee will review the incident scene, interview all involved or witnessing parties, review all facts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to: the person(s) involved in the incident, the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident, the superintendent of the employing contractor, the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee, the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and other personnel deemed appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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Samples: www.bnl.gov

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Pro ject Superintendent. The ContractorC ontractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Envir onmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable eventev ent, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated inves tigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented docum ented on an Incident Investigation Report. The T he report must be completed and submitted subm itted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent independe nt investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipmentequipm ent. The committee comm ittee will review rev iew the incident in cident scene, interview all involved in volved or witnessing parties, review all facts f acts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended recomm ended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to:  the person(s) involved in the incident,  the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident,  the superintendent of the employing contractor,  the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee,  the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and  other personnel deemed xxxx xx appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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Samples: www.bnl.gov

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Superintendent. The Contractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable event, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented on an Incident Investigation Report. The report must be completed and submitted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipment. The committee will review the incident scene, interview all involved or witnessing parties, review all facts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to:  the person(s) involved in the incident,  the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident,  the superintendent of the employing contractor,  the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee,  the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and  other personnel deemed appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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Samples: www.bnl.gov

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REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Pro ject Superintendent. The ContractorC ontractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Envir onmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable eventev ent, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated inves tigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented docum ented on an Incident Investigation Report. The T he report must be completed and submitted subm itted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent independe nt investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipmentequipm ent. The committee comm ittee will review rev iew the incident in cident scene, interview all involved in volved or witnessing parties, review all facts f acts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended recomm ended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to: the person(s) involved in the incident, the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident, the superintendent of the employing contractor, the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee, the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and other personnel deemed xxxx xx appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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Samples: www.bnl.gov

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS. All incidents involving illness/injury or property damage shall be immediately reported to the Contractor’s Project Superintendent. The Contractor’s Project Superintendent shall immediately notify the BSA Environmental Safety and Health (ES&H) Manager and ensure that the accident scene and relevant evidence found therein is adequately protected from alteration. Investigations shall be conducted for all events that result in either an OSHA reportable, or OSHA recordable event, or result in a Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case. Such incidents will be investigated by the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee in conjunction with the BSA ES&H Manager or designee, and documented on an Incident Investigation Report. The report must be completed and submitted to the Contractors Project Manager and BSA Project Manager within 24 hours of the incident. BSA reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident, and must be granted access to the injured party to conduct interviews. The USDOE also reserves the right to conduct an independent investigation of any incident. An incident investigation committee will investigate all major incidents. This includes, but is not limited to, any incident resulting in a medical case, lost-time injury, fatality, or significant damage to property or equipment. The committee will review the incident scene, interview all involved or witnessing parties, review all facts pertaining to the accident, and file a report of the findings and conclusions as well as recommended measures to prevent recurrence to the Contractor’s Project Manager. The committee shall be comprised of, but not limited to: the person(s) involved in the incident, the first-line supervisor of the person(s) involved in the incident, the superintendent of the employing contractor,  the NSLS-II Safety Engineer or designee,  the Contractor’s Project Safety Manager or designee, and other personnel deemed appropriate by the Contractor and the BSA II ES&H Manager. All accident reports filed with the Contractor’s Worker’s Compensation carrier (Forms C2.5 and C11) and the total man-hours lost as a result of an accident under this Agreement shall be submitted monthly to BSA’s PPM Division.

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Samples: www.bnl.gov

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