Safety Engineering Sample Clauses

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Safety Engineering. The contractor shall ensure that contract safety requirements are met. To ensure that safety tasks are suitably completed, the contractor shall provide qualified personnel to accomplish the required safety tasks, establish the authority for implementing safety tasks through all levels of management, allocate appropriate resources, and establish lines of communication between system safety and other functional elements of the program (see MIL-STD-882 for additional guidance). A summary of any open System Safety and Health hazards, and mitigations being worked shall be provided during program reviews. The contractor shall provide safety related technical information and clarification through the assigned Government technical representative to support the Government safety release process upon request.
Safety Engineering. As tasked and approved by the CITY, perform safety audits and verification of regulatory compliance in the work place. Assure that Cal OSHA regulations such as IIPP, Hazardous Communications, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, Hazardous Energy Control, and job specific safety procedures are implemented for the Services. Assist in development, delivery and documentation of safety training, including new hire employee safety orientation. Activities include:  Perform routine inspection of equipment for fire protection, emergency lighting, safety eye wash/ shower, and ERT emergency response.  Participate in ERT drills, new/refresher training, evacuation drills as directed by CITY  Maintain and update Material Safety Data Sheet Master Binder, and evaluate safety, use and storage for new chemicals/ gas.  Perform worksite safety evaluations and surveillance for employee exposures (ventilation, RF, respiratory protection, laser, electrical shock hazards, hazardous chemical or gas etc.) as relates to the Services.  Conduct workplace ergonomic evaluation, document, and provide recommendations, as may be required, for ergonomic equipment.
Safety Engineering. The Contractor shall continue the System Safety Engineering effort described in the System Safety Program Plan prepared for contract DAAE07-92-C-R001. The Contractor shall implement safety engineering principles in all system design activities performed under this contract. Changes shall not be made to degrade safety related design features developed or provided in previous contract actions. System design and operational procedures developed by the Contractor shall consider but not be limited to the following: a. Identifying hazards associated with the system by conducting safety analyses and hazard evaluations. Analysis shall include both operational and maintenance aspects of the vehicle along with potential interface problems with planned subsystems. b. Eliminating or reducing significant hazards by appropriate design or material selection. c. Controlling or minimizing hazards to personnel, which cannot be avoided or eliminated. d. Locating equipment components and controls so that access to them by personnel during operation, maintenance or adjustments shall not require exposure to hazards such as high temperature, chemical burns, electrical shock, cutting edges, sharp points, or concentratio▇▇ ▇▇ toxic fumes above established threshold limit values. All moving parts, mechanical power transmission devices, exhaust system components, pneumatic components and hydraulic components which are of such a nature or so located as to be a hazard to operating or maintenance personnel; shall be either enclosed or guarded. Protective devices shall not impair operational functions. e. Assuring that suitable warning and caution notes are included in instructions for operation, maintenance, assembly and repairs and distinct markings placed on hazardous components of equipment. f. Insuring that safety is considered for both operational and maintenance phases of the system. g. Assuring the system meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR).
Safety Engineering. The contractor shall integrate system safety engineering into all system design efforts performed under this contract.