Safe Work Procedures Sample Clauses
The Safe Work Procedures clause establishes the requirement for parties to follow specific protocols and guidelines to ensure workplace safety during the performance of contracted work. It typically mandates that all personnel adhere to established safety practices, use appropriate protective equipment, and comply with relevant laws and regulations. This clause serves to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries, thereby protecting both workers and the contracting parties from potential harm and liability.
Safe Work Procedures. Before commencing a type of Construction, Operations or Maintenance activity, Project Co shall establish and submit the Safe Work Procedures for such type of activity to the City. Each of the Safe Work Procedures shall be prepared by a Qualified person, knowledgeable in Applicable Law related to occupational health and safety and applicable work procedures, and shall:
(a) address all site specific safety Hazards and site specific work procedures necessary for the safe performance of the applicable Project Work;
(b) include safe work procedures and exposure control plans applicable to the site and the performance of the applicable Project Work;
(c) comply with Good Industry Practice;
(d) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Law related to occupational health and safety, including the Workers’ Compensation Act (Alberta), Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Alberta), the Safety Codes Act (Alberta), the Alberta Building Code and the Alberta Fire Code; and
(e) specifically identify the procedures that apply in the event of an accident or safety violation.
Safe Work Procedures. Prior to commencing any type of activity at the Site, the Contractor will prepare and submit a set of written instructions identifying the health and safety Hazards associated with the performance of that type of activity (“Safe Work Procedures”) to BC Hydro (i) for Review in the case of Safe Work Procedures for Specialized Hazards; or (ii) For Information Only, in the case of any other Safe Work Procedures. The Contractor will engage a Qualified person knowledgeable in the applicable Safety Regulations and work procedures to prepare each set of Safe Work Procedures. Each set of Safe Work Procedures will:
(a) comply with the provisions of OSH Standard 110 – “Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment”, or an equivalent standard acceptable to Hydro’s Representative;
(b) address all site specific safety Hazards and work procedures necessary to address those Hazards for the safe performance of the specific type of Work activity;
(c) include Safe Work Procedures and exposure control plans applicable to the Site and the performance of the specific type of Work activity;
(d) include reference to hot work precautions, fire protection system impairment plans, and other work activities for which local work permits may be required (e.g. confined space entry, hazardous atmospheres, working with toxins, lockout or tag out, hot work);
(e) be prepared in accordance with WorkSafeBC requirements and the applicable Safety Regulations;
(f) be consistent with the Safety Regulations, as applicable;
(g) specifically identify the applicable procedures in the event of a Safety Incident or safety violation;
(h) for any work that may be done in or around rivers, lakes, reservoirs or other bodies of water under the following conditions:
(i) working in river environments;
(ii) construction project; or
(iii) working from boats or barges, contain a specific requirement to comply with OSH Standard 408 – “Operation of Boats” and include a mechanism for swift water rescue, if applicable;
(i) for any work involving helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, meet the requirements of Appendix 10-5 [Aircraft Requirements];
(j) contain a specific requirement to comply with the following OSH Standards:
(i) OSH Standard 318 – “Crystalline Silica”;
(ii) OSH Standard 803 - “Working Safety In Wildlife Habitats”; and
(iii) OSH Standard 601 – “Personal Protective Equipment”, provided that from the time when the Project is electrically connected to the BC Hydro electrical system, all Contractor Personnel wi...
Safe Work Procedures. 6.1 Businesses must adhere to the NSW Occupational Health and Safety ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and NSW Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001. If, during handling and opening of sharps cabinets, defects and damage are experienced; this must be immediately reported to the Council Project Coordinator. The sharps waste must be immediately isolated and removed from site to ensure public safety and the cabinet repaired, replaced or temporarily removed.
6.2 All sharp containers and other plastic vessels that are filled must be sealed and placed into a clinical sharps bin.
Safe Work Procedures. Before commencing a type of Construction activity, Project Co shall prepare an SWP for such type of activity. Each of the SWPs shall be prepared by a Qualified person, knowledgeable in Applicable Law related to occupational health and safety and applicable work procedures, and shall:
(a) address all Site specific safety Hazards and Site specific work procedures necessary for the safe performance of the applicable Project Work;
(b) include procedures and exposure control plans applicable to the Site and the performance of the applicable Project Work;
(c) comply with Good Industry Practice;
(d) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Law and any revisions thereto related to occupational health and safety, including the Workers’ Compensation Act (Alberta), Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Alberta), the Safety Codes Act (Alberta), the NBCAE and the National Fire Code Alberta Edition; and
(e) specifically identify the procedures that apply in the event of an accident or safety violation.
