Safety Orders Sample Clauses

Safety Orders. Written and/or verbal orders for construction issued by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (“Cal/OSHA”) or by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”).
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Safety Orders. Those orders issued by the Division of Industrial Safety and OSHA safety and health standards for construction.
Safety Orders. The CONTRACTOR shall have at the Work site, copies or suitable extracts of Construction Safety Orders, Tunnel Safety Orders, and General Industry Safety Orders issued by the State Division of Industrial Safety. Prior to beginning any excavation 5 feet in depth or greater, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER, the name of the "Competent Person" as defined in CCR, Title 8, Section 1504, in accordance with 2-5.3. The "Competent Person" shall be present at the Work site as required by Cal-OSHA. Before excavating any trench 5 feet or more in depth, the CONTRACTOR shall submit in accordance with 2-5.3 a detailed Working Drawing (shoring plan) showing the design of the shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions used for the workers; protection. If the shoring plan varies from the shoring system standards, the shoring plan shall be prepared by a registered Structural or Civil Engineer. The shoring plan shall accommodate existing underground utilities. No excavation shall start until the ENGINEER has accepted the shoring plan and the CONTRACTOR has obtained a permit from the State Division of Industrial Safety. A copy of this permit shall be submitted to the Engineer in accordance with 2-5.3. If the CONTRACTOR fails to submit a shoring plan or fails to comply with an accepted shoring plan, the CONTRACTOR shall suspend work at the affected location(s). Such suspended work shall not be the basis of a claim for Extra Work and the CONTRACTOR shall not receive additional compensation or Contract time. Payment for shoring shall be included in the Bid item provided therefore. Payment for compliance with the provisions of the safety orders and all other laws, ordinances, and regulations shall be included in the various Bid items.
Safety Orders. The term “Safety Order(s)” means written and/or verbal orders for construction issued by CalOSHA or by OSHA.
Safety Orders. 7.10.5.1 The PDBT shall have at the worksite, copies of: Construction Safety Orders, Tunnel Safety Orders, and General Industry Safety Orders issued by the State Division of Industrial Safety. The PDBT shall comply with provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations.
Safety Orders. The articles or products covered by this order must conform with the safety orders of the State of California, Division of Industrial Safety and with all Federal, State and Local laws or ordinances.
Safety Orders. The California Construction Safety Orders in effect during the Work shall apply continuously until final acceptance of the Work.
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Safety Orders any Safety Order (together with complete copies thereof) that could reasonably be expected to result in either (A) a material expenditure by MWAA that is not adequately incorporated into the then current Annual Budget, (B) a material diminution in Toll Road Revenues (e.g., a reduction by more than $10,000,000 of projected Toll Road Revenues) and any reasonably expected further reduction of Toll Road Revenues by $10,000,000 or

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