Safety Observations Sample Clauses

Safety Observations. Subcontractor shall implement a Safety Observation program at the project site and conduct a minimum of one Safety Observation per week if work is performed at the project site. Safety Inspections. Subcontractor shall conduct and document regular inspections for health, safety, and environmental conditions at the project site and promptly implement any needed corrective actions. A minimum of one documented inspection shall be conducted per week if work is conducted at the project site. Competent Person. Subcontractor agrees to provide a competent person onsite at all times during operations which require such according to the OSHA regulations. This person must be experienced in the operation and have received detailed training on the regulations pertaining to the operation. Housekeeping and Site Services. Subcontractor is solely responsible for good housekeeping in their work areas. Subcontractor is responsible for supply drinking water, adequate toilets, washing facilities, fire extinguishers, first aid kits and jobsite posters per OSHA requirements unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Subcontract as a service to be furnished by others. Construction Equipment. Subcontractor shall operate and maintain any construction equipment such as motorized vehicles, heavy equipment, drill rigs, water trucks, and haul trucks in a safe and compliant manner. All construction equipment is to be new or like new and have documented preventive maintenance meeting the manufacturer’s minimum recommendations. Documentation shall be readily available for inspection. Construction equipment must be operated by individuals qualified in the operation of specific equipment being used. Subcontractor may be requested to provide written documentation of operator’s qualifications of experience and or training to operate said equipment.
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Related to Safety Observations

  • Informal Observations 1. An informal observation is a documented observation that is not required to be pre-scheduled. Additional informal observations may be necessary to collect additional evidence.

  • Formal Observations 1. A minimum of two (2) formal observations shall be conducted to support the final summative evaluation. All formal observations shall last a minimum of thirty (30) consecutive minutes and will take place between September 15 and April 30. There will be a minimum of fifteen (15) work days between the first two (2) formal observations.

  • Observations The Evaluator’s first observation of the Educator should take place by November 15. Observations required by the Educator Plan should be completed by May 15th. The Evaluator may conduct additional observations after this date. The Evaluator is not required nor expected to review all the indicators in a rubric during an observation.

  • Informal Observation Additional evaluation of employees may occur through informal observations by the Employer. It may not be necessary to reduce such evaluations to writing, and a verbal discussion between the Employer and the employee concerning the informal observations may suffice. If a written evaluation is deemed necessary, Procedures C and D as outlined above shall be followed.

  • Formal Observation The instructional employee and the principal/administrator shall review using the mid-year Reflection Questions in the evaluation manual – Student Achievement Outcomes and make adjustments as needed to increase the likelihood of a positive goal outcome.

  • Construction Observation The Consultant shall make periodic on-site observations of the Project in accordance with Exhibit A. The purpose of the on-site observations will be to observe the progress and quality of the construction work being carried on to determine if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Construction Documents. Unless otherwise stated in Exhibit A, the Consultant shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site observations to check the quality or quantity of the work.

  • Pre-Observation Conference The pre-observation conference shall be held for the purpose of setting instructional goal strategies. The purpose of the pre-observation conference shall be but not limited to discussing the employee's goals, and to discuss such matters as the professional activities to be observed, their content, objectives, strategies, and possible observable evidence to meet the scoring criteria.

  • Observation The Town shall have the right to make reasonable engineering observations at the Developer's expense, as the Town may request. Observation, acquiescence in, or approval by any engineering inspector of the construction of physical facilities at any particular time shall not constitute the approval by the Town of any portion of the construction of such Public Improvements. Such approval shall be made by the Town only after completion of construction and in the manner hereinafter set forth.

  • Safety Where an employee is prevented from working at the employee’s particular function as a result of unsafe conditions caused by the inclement weather, the employee may be transferred to other work in the employee’s classification on site, until the unsafe conditions are rectified. Where such alternative is not available and until the unsafe conditions are rectified, the employee shall remain on site. The employee shall be paid for such time without reduction of the employees’ inclement weather entitlement.

  • Safety Training Pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute Section 292.675, Contractors and subcontractors who sign a contract to work on public works projects must provide a 10-hour OSHA construction safety program, or similar program approved by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, to be completed by their on-site employees within sixty (60) days of beginning work on the construction project. Contractors and subcontractors in violation of this provision will forfeit to the public body $2,500 plus $100 a day for each employee who is employed without training. Public bodies and contractors may withhold/assess these penalties from the payment due to those contractors and subcontractors if found to be in non-compliance.

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