Safety Protocols Sample Clauses

Safety Protocols. The parties agree that the SAG Awards Ceremony will be subject to public health authorities’ guidelines and recommendations, as well as any venue and/or COVID-19 production restrictions (“COVID-19 Related Restrictions”). You agree to comply with all COVID-19 Related Restrictions. SAG Awards will provide notice of any COVID-19 Related Restrictions or protocols applicable to credentialed media, provided however that SAG Awards’ failure to provide copies of any COVID-19 Related Restrictions promulgated by a public health agency and generally available to the public at large (for example, if a mask or vaccine mandate is in pace as of the date of the SAG Awards Ceremony), shall not be a breach of this Agreement and shall not excuse you from Compliance.
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Safety Protocols. Contractor shall be required to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, mandates, standards, directives, policies and procedures issued or promulgated by the U.S. government, New York State, the County of Suffolk, and Suffolk County Community College in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, including, but not limited to, Executive Orders, New York State reopening guidelines, and standards and directives issued by the New York State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and/or the New York State Department of Labor’s Public Employee Safety & Health Bureau (PESH).
Safety Protocols. (a) This clause implements Section 3(b) of Executive Order 14042, Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors, dated September 9, 2021 (published in the Federal Register on September 14, 2021, 86 FR 50985). Note that the Department of Labor has included “cooperative agreements” within the definition of “contract-like instrument” in its rule referenced at Section 2(e) of this Executive Order, which provides: For purposes of this order, the term “contract or contract-like instrument” shall have the meaning set forth in the Department of Labor’s proposed rule, “Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors, ” 86 Fed. Reg. 38816, 38887 (July 22, 2021). If the Department of Labor issues a final rule relating to that proposed rule, that term shall have the meaning set forth in that final rule.
Safety Protocols. Prior to allowing work activities on USFS System Trails HTA will require all volunteers to review and sign the current Forest Service Job Hazard Analysis for Trail Maintenance.  A minimum of 24 hours prior to commencing work volunteers will inform HTA of their intent to perform volunteer work.  No sooner than 12 hours prior to engaging in trail work activities, volunteers will obtain advance weather forecasts for the area they intend to work, in order to better predict weather related hazards that may be incurred (i.e. especially wind speed and direction in bark beetle affected forests).  Prior to engaging in work activities volunteers will ensure a communications plan for personal safety is established and ensure a minimum of one operable emergency communication device is with each volunteer or group of volunteers at all times in the field.  For the purpose of tort claims and compensation for work injuries, to the extent not covered by the sponsor, volunteers will be covered from the time they depart the trailhead in the morning to the time they return to the trailhead at the end of each shift. On multi-day work parties where camping is involved, volunteers will be covered from the time they leave the camp in the morning until the time they return in the evening. Typically these hours range between 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM but may vary.  Prior to engaging in work activities in bark beetle affected environments, volunteers and/or HTA will identify and flag safety zones which are large enough to provide unconscious safe haven from falling trees.  When working in bark beetle affected environments, park all vehicles and equipment in areas devoid of standing dead trees or identified safety zones. This would include caching of project related building materials.  When working in bark beetle affected environments, all rest and lunch breaks, safety briefings, or coordination shall be performed in identified safety zones.  Immediately prior to engaging in trail maintenance activities all volunteers will complete a tailgate safety session to discuss proposed work activities, identify associated risks and hazards, and outline appropriate mitigation measures for the identified hazards.  Required PPE shall be worn during all work related activities including travel to and from work sites. Required PPE for trail maintenance includes; long sleeve shirt, full length pants, hard hats, eye protection, sturdy hiking boots, and leather gloves.  Volunteers using Chainsaw...
Safety Protocols. Vendor shall comply with all guidance for Vendor or Subcontractor workplace locations published by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force for the duration of the Agreement. To provide adequate COVID-19 safeguards for USAC employees, Vendor shall ensure that all Contract Staff that enter USAC premises will comply with USAC’s COVID-19 Safety, Quarantine & Isolation Policy. Nothing in this Section shall excuse noncompliance with any applicable federal, state and local laws establishing more protective safety protocols than those established by this Section.
Safety Protocols. The District will provide said protocols to the Association President, and will consult with the Association regarding the protocols. The parties will meet twice per year to review and discuss the safety protocols.
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Safety Protocols. In addition to abiding by Cal-OSHA standards and guidelines established by the California Department of Public Health and the Sacramento County Department of Public Health (SCPH) regarding school re-openings, in-person Special Education assessments may commence when the following health and safety conditions and protections have been met and verified:
Safety Protocols. Tenant’s safety procedures and protocols (“Safety Protocols”) for handling Infectious and Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials are subject to the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent must be obtained by Tenant prior to the actual introduction, generation, storage or use of such materials within the Premises or Building. Thereafter, Landlord may, in its reasonable discretion, require such modifications or amendments to Tenant’s Safety Protocols as Landlord deems reasonably necessary for the safety of persons and property within the Building and Premises. Tenant may not alter, modify or terminate any whole or part of Tenant’s Safety Protocols without a prior written report to Landlord. Tenant agrees to consult and cooperate with Landlord’s Environmental Health and Safety Department (“EHS”) in formulating Tenant’s Safety Protocols.
Safety Protocols. [SA-01] Is there a SafeC in the record? [1] Yes [2] No [SA-02] If there are INDICATORS of RISK, has applicable safety assessments and child protection protocols been followed ? Yes [2] No (if NO check all that apply) [SA-03] [SA-04] [SA-05] [SA-06] [SA-07] [SA-08] [SA-09] [SA-10] _[1]_required CPS report not filed _[2]_child’s case worker has not completed an inventory of who lives in the house _[3]_required visits with child have not occurred _[4]_foster home recon overdue _[5]_placement agency has not filed required quarterly report _[6]_abuse/investigation pending _[7]_neglect Investigation is pending _[8]_required procedures not completed [SA-11] Is there a safety plan? [1] Yes [2] No [3] N/A [SA-12] If Yes, has the safety plan been: [1] [3] fully implemented [2] not implemented [4] partially implemented N/A [SA-13] Does the Board agree that safety protocols have been followed? [1] Yes [2] No [3] Yes with recommendations
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