Common use of Safety Organization Clause in Contracts

Safety Organization. ‌ 8 The Safety Management Plan must clearly establish the specific chain of command and specify 9 the lines of authority, responsibility, and communication with regard to safety compliance 10 activities. The Safety Management Plan must identify full-time dedicated safety professionals or 11 managers covering all production shifts. The Safety Management Plan must delineate 12 administrative responsibilities for implementing the Project safety program. The Safety 13 Management Plan must describe the process of including representatives from Developer and 14 all Subcontractors, as well as ADOT personnel working on the Project. The Safety Management 15 Plan must specify which on-site personnel have the authority to stop on-site activities when 16 unanticipated and/or uncontrolled hazards are recognized and also specify those personnel with 17 the authority to restart site activities after the previously unrecognized hazards have been 18 controlled. The Project Manager must be responsible for the overall health and safety 19 performance. The Safety Management Plan must specifically define the safety responsibilities of 20 each level of supervision.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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Safety Organization. 8 16 The Safety Management Plan must clearly establish the specific chain of command and specify 9 17 the lines of authority, responsibility, and communication with regard to safety compliance 10 18 activities. The Safety Management Plan must identify full-time dedicated safety professionals or 11 19 managers covering all production shifts. The Safety Management Plan must delineate 12 20 administrative responsibilities for implementing the Project safety program. The Safety 13 21 Management Plan must describe the process of including representatives from Developer and 14 22 all Subcontractors, as well as ADOT personnel working on the Project. The Safety Management 15 23 Plan must specify which on-site personnel have the authority to stop on-site activities when 16 24 unanticipated and/or uncontrolled hazards are recognized and also specify those personnel with 17 25 the authority to restart site activities after the previously unrecognized hazards have been 18 26 controlled. The Project Manager must be responsible is accountable for the overall health and safety 19 performance. The Safety 27 Management Plan must specifically define the safety responsibilities of 20 each level of 28 supervision.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

Safety Organization. 8 12 The Safety Management Plan must clearly establish the specific chain of command and specify 9 13 the lines of authority, responsibility, and communication with regard to safety compliance 10 14 activities. The Safety Management Plan must identify full-time dedicated safety professionals or 11 15 managers covering all production shifts. The Safety Management Plan must delineate 12 16 administrative responsibilities for implementing the Project safety program. The Safety 13 17 Management Plan must describe the process of including representatives from Developer and 14 18 all Subcontractors, as well as ADOT personnel working on the Project. The Safety Management 15 19 Plan must specify which on-site personnel have the authority to stop on-site activities when 16 20 unanticipated and/or uncontrolled hazards are recognized and also specify those personnel with 17 21 the authority to restart site activities after the previously unrecognized hazards have been 18 22 controlled. The Project Manager must be responsible for the overall health and safety 19 performance. The Safety Management Plan must specifically define the safety responsibilities of 20 24 each level of supervision.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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Safety Organization. 8 4 The Safety Management Plan must clearly establish the specific chain of command and specify 9 5 the lines of authority, responsibility, and communication with regard to safety compliance 10 6 activities. The Safety Management Plan must identify full-time dedicated safety professionals or 11 7 managers covering all production shifts. The Safety Management Plan must delineate 12 8 administrative responsibilities for implementing the Project safety program. The Safety 13 9 Management Plan must describe the process of including representatives from Developer and 14 all 10 Subcontractors, as well as ADOT personnel working on the Project. The Safety Management 15 11 Plan must specify which on-site personnel have the authority to stop on-site activities when 16 12 unanticipated and/or uncontrolled hazards are recognized and also specify those personnel with 17 13 the authority to restart site activities after the previously unrecognized hazards have been 18 14 controlled. The Project Manager must be responsible for the overall health and safety 19 15 performance. The Safety Management Plan must specifically define the safety responsibilities of 20 16 each level of supervision.

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Samples: azdot.gov

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