SAFETY CERTIFICATE Clause Samples

A Safety Certificate clause requires one party, typically a contractor or supplier, to provide documentation verifying that equipment, materials, or work practices meet established safety standards. In practice, this means the responsible party must obtain and present certificates from recognized authorities or testing agencies before commencing work or delivering goods. This clause ensures that all relevant safety regulations are met, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and liability for both parties involved.
SAFETY CERTIFICATE. The Secretary of State has received, on or before the Start Date, written notice from the ▇▇▇, addressed to the Secretary of State and in a form satisfactory to the Secretary of State, which confirms that: (a) the Franchisee’s Safety Certificate has been issued; (b) the ▇▇▇ has not directed any review of or application for an amendment to the Safety Certificate; and (c) no such review or application for amendment will be required as a result of the Franchise Agreement having been entered into or the commencement of the Franchise Services.
SAFETY CERTIFICATE. The Secretary of State has received, on or before the Start Date, written notice from the ▇▇▇, addressed to the Secretary of State and in a form satisfactory to the Secretary of State, which confirms that: (a) the Franchisee’s Safety Certificate has been issued; (b) the ▇▇▇ has not directed any review of or application for an amendment to the Safety Certificate; and (c) no such review or application for amendment will be required as a result of the Franchise Agreement having been entered into or the commencement of the Franchise Services. 6 Note to Bidders: DfT to populate.
SAFETY CERTIFICATE. The Safety Certificate of the Franchisee being withdrawn or terminated.
SAFETY CERTIFICATE. 5.1 The Operator shall make applications to the Infrastructure Managers for Route Acceptance of the New Trains in co-operation with the New Trains Manufacturer and in accordance with Railway Group Standard GE/RT/8270 Issue 1, February 2003 as described in the MSA and the ELLP Rolling Stock Approvals Plan. 5.2 The Operator shall be responsible for obtaining, in accordance with the MSA project programme set out in Schedule 4 (Project Programme) of the MSA (as amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions thereof):