Health and Safety Policy definition

Health and Safety Policy the health and safety policy of the Authority and/or other relevant Central Government Body as provided to the Supplier on or before the Effective Date and as subsequently provided to the Supplier from time to time except any provision of any such subsequently provided policy that cannot be reasonably reconciled to ensuring compliance with applicable Law regarding health and safety;
Health and Safety Policy means the health and safety policy of the PCC or the Chief Constable as provided to the Consultant on or before the Commencement Date or as subsequently provided to the Consultant from time to time except any provision of any such subsequently provided policy that cannot be reasonably reconciled to ensuring compliance with applicable Law regarding health and safety.
Health and Safety Policy means the most recent version of Spark’s health and safety policy for suppliers, as published on the Supplier Portal or otherwise notified to Supplier from time to time.

Examples of Health and Safety Policy in a sentence

  • Actively seek to implement the City of London’s Occupational Health and Safety Policy in relation to the duties of the post, and at all times give due regard to the health and safety of both themselves and others when carrying out their duties.

  • The personnel responsible for the above measures are identified within the Responsibility Table of our Health and Safety Policy.

  • S/He shall, before commencement with the execution of the contract work, comply with the procedures stipulated in the Act, and shall implement and maintain a Health and Safety Policy and Programme on the Site and Work for the duration of the contract.

  • CS1.5 Policies and ProceduresThe Contractor shall submit their Health and Safety Policy, prior to construction commencement, signed by the Chief Executive Officer.

  • To comply with Family Action’s Health and Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy and to protect your own and others’ health, safety and welfare.


More Definitions of Health and Safety Policy

Health and Safety Policy means the health and safety policy of the Authority as provided to the Contractor from time to time;
Health and Safety Policy means a policy providing for a systematic and comprehensive corporate/institutional process for managing health and safety concerns.
Health and Safety Policy means the document produced by Merseyrail arising from its Safety Case and entitled "Part 12 - Contractors" and dated 5 April 2004 (reference RSC/ISSUE 5) as amended or replaced from time to time;
Health and Safety Policy the health and safety policy of the Authority as provided to the Supplier on or before the Effective Date and as subsequently provided to the Supplier from time to time except any provision of any such subsequently provided policy that cannot be reasonably reconciled to ensuring compliance with applicable Law regarding health and safety. This health and safety policy shall be that of the Permitted User if the Premises is a premise of that Permitted User;
Health and Safety Policy means the Supplier’s written document which identifies all of its obligations under this Agreement in relation to safety, and provides details of the Supplier’s capacity to satisfy all necessary safety requirements.
Health and Safety Policy the health and safety policy of the Customer Welsh Ministers and/or other relevant Central Government Body as provided to the Supplier on or before the relevant Call-Off Date Effective Date and as subsequently provided to the Supplier from time to time except any provision of any such subsequently provided policy that cannot be reasonably reconciled to ensuring compliance with applicable Law regarding health and safety;
Health and Safety Policy means the health and safety policy of the Customer and/or other relevant Wider Public Sector Body as provided to the Supplier on or before the Call‑Off Effective Date and as subsequently provided to the Supplier from time to time except any provision of any such subsequently provided policy that cannot be reasonably reconciled to ensuring compliance with applicable Law regarding health and safety