Common use of Safety Observer Clause in Contracts

Safety Observer. The Safety Observer role can be utilized in either gas or electric projects. Not to be used as a full-time role but used when necessary for the oversight of safety on any particular job site. 1. General Tasks • Assist with Review and concurrence of HASP from each contractor. • Attend or carry out safety inspection at job site prior to, during or after construction. Participate in the process. Identify any opportunities for improvement and provide feedback to the originator. • Provide Safety Orientation to the workers and to ensure the test is filled. • Ensure that the visitor and\or worker is aware of the daily brief content and sign off the form. • Ensure that visitors have an escort during the visit • Agree with the contractor the preventive measures and the close date for the safety violations detected and monitoring with the contractor their closure. Report safety inspections to PM. • Ensure that any accident, incident, near miss or injury is reported and investigated. Collaborate in the AVANGRID incident report. • Propose Corrective Action reports and Preventive Action Report (CAR/PAR) to the SHEQ manager and collaborate in the implementation. • Provide safety audit reports to Project Team. • Ensure all OSHA and Avangrid safe work practices are applied to all work activities. 2. Minimum Requirements/Exerience • Five or more years of related experience in Construction and Maintenance of Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems • General knowledge of electric line work and/or substation construction. • General knowledge of electric theory. • Previous experience holding switching and tagging procedures for projects requiring holding markup. • General knowledge of applicable environmental regulations governing construction: storm water pollution prevention, wetlands, stream crossing, and spill response for projects requiring environmental permit or compliance. • Basic knowledge of industry codes governing the electric industry including NEC, NESC, and OSHA. Certifications: • Background Check clearance to obtain a contractor badge per IUSA Contractor Background Check policy. • Valid Driver’s License. • First Aid/AED Training • OSHA 30

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Services Procurement Agreement, Master Services Procurement Agreement, Master Services Procurement Agreement

Safety Observer. The Safety Observer role can be utilized in either gas or electric projects. Not to be used as a full-time role but used when necessary for the oversight of safety on any particular job site. 1. General Tasks • Assist with Review and concurrence of HASP from each contractor. • Attend or carry out safety inspection at job site prior to, during or after construction. Participate in the process. Identify any opportunities for improvement and provide feedback to the originator. • Provide Safety Orientation to the workers and to ensure the test is filledf illed. • Ensure that the visitor and\or worker is aware of the daily brief content and sign off the form. • Ensure that visitors have an escort during the visit • Agree with the contractor the preventive measures and the close date for the safety violations detected and monitoring with the contractor their closure. Report safety inspections to PM. • Ensure that any accident, incident, near miss or injury is reported and investigated. Collaborate in the AVANGRID incident report. • Propose Corrective Action reports and Preventive Action Report (CAR/PAR) to the SHEQ manager and collaborate in the implementation. • Provide safety audit reports to Project Team. • Ensure all OSHA and Avangrid safe work practices are applied to all work activities. 2. Minimum Requirements/Exerience • Five or more years of related experience in Construction and Maintenance of Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems • General knowledge of electric line work and/or substation construction. • General knowledge of electric theory. • Previous experience holding switching and tagging procedures for projects requiring holding markup. • General knowledge of applicable environmental regulations governing construction: storm water pollution prevention, wetlands, stream crossing, and spill response for projects requiring environmental permit or compliance. • Basic knowledge of industry codes governing the electric industry including NEC, NESC, and OSHA. Certifications: • Background Check clearance to obtain a contractor badge per IUSA Contractor Background Check policy. • Valid Driver’s 's License. • First Aid/AED Training • OSHA 30

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Services Procurement Agreement

Safety Observer. The Safety Observer role can be utilized in either gas or electric projects. Not to be used as a full-time role but used when necessary for the oversight of safety on any particular job site. 1. General Tasks • Assist with Review and concurrence of HASP from each contractor. • Attend or carry out safety inspection at job site prior to, during or after construction. Participate in the process. Identify any opportunities for improvement and provide feedback to the originator. • Provide Safety Orientation to the workers and to ensure the test is filled. • Ensure that the visitor and\or worker is aware of the daily brief content and sign off the form. • Ensure that visitors have an escort during the visit • Agree with the contractor the preventive measures and the close date for the safety violations detected and monitoring with the contractor their closure. Report safety inspections to PM. • Ensure that any accident, incident, near miss or injury is reported and investigated. Collaborate in the AVANGRID incident report. • Propose Corrective Action reports and Preventive Action Report (CAR/PAR) to the SHEQ manager and collaborate in the implementation. • Provide safety audit reports to Project Team. • Ensure all OSHA and Avangrid safe work practices are applied to all work activities. 2. Minimum Requirements/Exerience • Five or more years of related experience in Construction and Maintenance of Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems • General knowledge of electric line work and/or substation construction. • General knowledge of electric theory. • Previous experience holding switching and tagging procedures for projects requiring holding markup. • General knowledge of applicable environmental regulations governing construction: storm water pollution prevention, wetlands, stream crossing, and spill response for projects requiring environmental permit or compliance. • Basic knowledge of industry codes governing the electric industry including NEC, NESC, and OSHA. Certifications: • Background Check clearance to obtain a contractor badge per IUSA Contractor Background Check policy. • Valid Driver’s 's License. • First Aid/AED Training • OSHA 30

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Services Procurement Agreement