Safety Requirements Sample Clauses

Safety Requirements. 16.11.1 The Concessionaire shall comply with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits and conform to Good Industry Practice for securing the safety of users of the Project Facilities and other persons present at the Project Site. In particular, the Concessionaire shall develop, implement and administer a surveillance and safety programme for providing a safe environment on or about the Project, and shall comply with the safety requirements.
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Safety Requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, and local safety laws and regulations applicable to the Work performed under this Agreement.
Safety Requirements. 18.1.1 The Concessionaire shall comply with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits and conform to Good Industry Practice for securing the safety of the Users, passengers, staff and all other visitors. In particular, the Concessionaire shall develop, implement and administer a surveillance and safety programme for providing a safe environment on or about the Bus Terminal, and shall comply with the safety requirements set forth in Schedule-L (the “Safety Requirements”).
Safety Requirements. Prior to setting sail the Operator of the Xxxxxx 00 Xxxxxx shall detail and identify any vessel safety operating procedures and 27 other important information to the assigned ASM. The Sector Member 28 acknowledges that an ASM must complete a pre-trip vessel safety checklist 29 as provided by NMFS prior to leaving port. An ASM cannot be deployed on 30 a vessel that has failed to review the safety issues, and such vessel is 31 prohibited from leaving port without the ASM on board (unless a waiver is 32 granted). For the safety of the vessels captain, crew and the ASM; the ASM 33 will not be allowed on deck any time that gear is being deployed. 34 35 The Sector and its Members note that each ASM must be provided with all 36 the equipment specified by the NEFOP. It is the responsibility of the 37 individual ASM and its employer to ensure that all equipment is in good 38 working order and brought to the vessel at the agreed upon time prior to 39 sailing.
Safety Requirements. A. The Contractor shall provide and ensure that all personnel providing services under this contract are in compliance with applicable laws, standards, and health and safety requirements of the industry to include by not limited to: • Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) • National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) • Orange County Safety & Health Manual. The manual can be accessed online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/VendorServices/OrangeCountySaf etyandHealthManual.aspx
Safety Requirements. 16 Vessels must be in compliance with the At‐Sea Monitor Health and Safety Regulations before an 17 At‐Sea Monitor is deployed 18 (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx.xxx/fsb/Misc/Obs_Health_&_Safety_Regs.FR.11.01.07.pdf). Vessels 19 must pass the Pre‐Trip Vessel Safety Checklist (Section J, Attachment 23) that will be performed 20 by the At‐Sea Monitor with the assistance of the captain or designee prior to deployment. If the 21 vessel fails to pass the Pre‐Trip Vessel Safety Checklist, the At‐Sea Monitor shall not sail on the 22 vessel and shall complete Safety Deficiency Report (Section J, Attachment 22, Safety Deficiency 23 Report), which shall be provided to the captain and NMFS.
Safety Requirements. 18.1.1 The Concessionaire shall comply with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits and conform to Good Industry Practice for securing the safety of the Users, passengers, staff and all other visitors. In particular, the Concessionaire shall develop, implement and administer a surveillance and safety programme for providing a safe environment on or about the Bus Terminal, and shall comply with the safety requirements set forth in Schedule-L (the "Safety Requirements"). The Concessionaire shall also be responsible for providing a safe environment for additional work(s) in Bus Terminal created under the provisions of Article 16.
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Safety Requirements. (1) The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the DoD Contractors' Safety Manual for Ammunition and Explosives, DoD 4145.26-M hereafter referred to as "the manual", in effect on the date of the solicitation for this contract. The Contractor shall also comply with any other additional requirements included in the schedule of this contract.
Safety Requirements. The Subcontractor is being selected by the Contractor as a competent contractor with respect to the Work. Therefore, the Subcontractor is required to perform its Work in a safe manner. The Contractor is relying upon the skill and expertise of the Subcontractor to protect workers on the job site. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, or federal safety and health requirements, including OSHA and Contractor site specific requirements as applicable. In accordance with state or federal requirements or both, the Subcontractor shall formulate and implement its own safety rules and regulations to promote safe and orderly prosecution of the Work. Such rules shall provide for frequent and regular inspection of the job site, materials and equipment and the designation of a Competent Person, as identified by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall designate a Competent Person, as defined by OSHA, as someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards and who has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Subcontractor shall also follow any safety rules that the Owner or Owner/Contractor Contract may impose, as well as any safety directions that may be issued by the Contractor. The Subcontractor also agrees to comply with any safety directions or rules reasonably issued by the Owner or the Contractor to prevent injury or assure compliance with applicable law, whether or not the Subcontractor agrees that those directions or rules are actually required in order to comply with applicable law, and to do so without demanding further compensation from the Contractor for such compliance. If the Subcontractor fails to comply with safety directions or rules, reasonably imposed by the Contractor, the Owner, or the Owner/Contractor Contract, then Contractor may take corrective action without further notice and the Subcontractor shall be liable to the Contractor for the resulting costs.
Safety Requirements. Vessels must be in compliance with the At-Sea Monitor Health and Safety Regulations before an At-Sea Monitor is deployed (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx.xxx/fsb/Misc/Obs_Health_&_Safety_Regs.FR.11.01.07.pdf). Vessels must pass the Pre-Trip Vessel Safety Checklist (Section J, Attachment 23) that will be performed by the At-Sea Monitor with the assistance of the captain or designee prior to deployment. If the vessel fails to pass the Pre-Trip Vessel Safety Checklist, the At-Sea Monitor shall not sail on the vessel and shall complete Safety Deficiency Report (Section J, Attachment 22, Safety Deficiency Report), which shall be provided to the captain and NMFS. Valise life rafts will be issued to the contractor by NMFS upon award of the contract. It is expected that the contractor shall maintain the life rafts while in their care and ensure the life raft is up to date with service and inspections. When service and inspection dates are coming close to their expiration, the contractor shall contact NMFS to schedule a drop off of the raft. If there is evidence that the life raft is not treated properly while in their care (i.e., dragged on the ground resulting in holes in the raft) then the contractor will be liable for the cost of a replacement raft. At-Sea Monitor safety is of paramount importance to ASM. If at any time an At-Sea Monitor feels that a vessel is unsafe prior to departure, they may decline the trip and report this on the Pre-Trip Vessel Safety Checklist (Section J, Attachment 23) to NMFS.
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