SAFETY ONSITE Sample Clauses

SAFETY ONSITE. TheSuppliershalltakecomplywithallapplicablesafetyregulations, takecareforthesafety of all persons entitled to be on the Site, use reasonable efforts to keep the Site and Supply clear of unnecessary obstruction so as to avoid danger to these persons, provide fencing, lighting, guarding and watching of the Supply until completion and Acceptance of the Supply, provide any temporary measures which may be necessary, because of the execution of the Supply, for the use and protection of the public and of occupiers of adjacent Site. All Supplier’s personnel shall, at all times, on Site carry the identification badge issued by the Site security or the Purchaser as the case may be and shall wear, at all times, safety helmetswith the Supplier’s name andlogo andother additional identifying code thatmay be required by the Purchaser. No visitor shall be allowed trespass on the Site to visit the Supplier without the Supplier having first obtained the written authorization of the Purchaser. The Supplier shall apply for such authorization in accordance with the Site regulation and applicable coordination procedure. Photo and video cameras shall not be allowed on the Site unless, and subject to the provisions of the Site regulation, the Purchaser has given his written authorization for limited pictures.
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