Hot Work Operations Sample Clauses

Hot Work Operations. All contractors performing operations defined as “hot works” shall comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, and with BioMed Realty Trust’s regulations, policies, permitting procedures, and safety precautions. • The term “hot works” is used to describe any construction, maintenance or repair operation that involves open flame or produces heat or sparks. These operations include burning, cutting, grinding, welding, soldering, thawing pipe, or torch-applied roofing. • Obtain a copy of the “Regulations for Hot Work Operations” from Building Operations for more detailed information. Fire Alarm System Impairments • The property maintains specific contractors for fire alarm inspection, testing, maintenance, and installation, and only their representatives are authorized to disarm, relocate, or install fire alarm devices necessary for construction work. • All fire alarm devices are electronically supervised to prevent tampering. • Contractor shall conduct pre-work inspections of all potential work areas to identify the presence of any smoke detectors, sprinklers, heat sensors or other devices, and inform/train his employees in procedures to avoid striking devices, causing vibrations, or creating smoke, dust or other airborne particles which may activate fire protection devices and automatically summon the local fire department. • Any Contractor who causes a false alarm by not following procedures will be assessed a fee of $500.00 per false alarm. • Contractor is required to notify Building Operations in writing with 24 hours advance notice to deactivate fire alarm devices and three days advance notice is required to relocate a device. The tenant shall be charged a fee to disable and restore the system daily, as well as to relocate any devices. Therefore, contractor must ensure that the tenant is aware of, and has approved the cost associated with these requests. • For long-term construction work, all smoke detectors may be changed to heat detectors at the discretion of Building Operation’s Loss Control Coordinator, and with approval of the local fire department where necessary. • Bagging or covering of initiating devices is not allowed (unless this is the standard practice for the property and specific loss control procedures have been implemented by Building Operations). • The Master Box will not be disarmed at any time during normal work hours, unless under the specific direction of the local fire department. • If Master Box is required to be disa...
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Hot Work Operations. Hot work operations shall include but not be limited to, grinding, welding, burning, cutting, heating, brazing, soldering, or any use of spark generating tools. All hot work shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of OSHA Standard 1910-155. A fire watch shall be used for each hot work operation. Interim Permit Form 9-03 Part A and Interim Permit Form 9-03 Part B will be furnished to the Contractor. Form 9-03 Part A shall be completed weekly and shall be valid for a maximum of seven (7) consecutive calendar days. Form 9-03 Part B shall be completed each day a hot work operation is used. Items 1 through 26 inclusive on both forms shall be completed, signed and dated by the Contractor. The Engineer will complete and sign Items 27 through 33 (Form 9-03 Part A). Completed forms shall be posted conspicuously at the work location.
Hot Work Operations. The Contractor will only conduct hot work in accordance with the BC Fire Code, NFPA 51B and NFPA 241. The Contractor will submit to BC Hydro For Information Only Safe Work Procedures for managing all work involving welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, grinding, thawing pipe, torch applied roofing, temporary heating or any other activity described as hot work in the Fire Codes or any similar activity. The Contractor will appoint a Qualified person to prepare and issue, or cause to be prepared, issued and recorded, hot work permits for all hot work including hot work done by Other Contractors within the Contractor’s Safety Area, and will document all such hot work permits.
Hot Work Operations. Hot work operations shall include, but not be limited to, grinding, welding, burning, cutting, heating, brazing, soldering, or any use of spark generating tools. All hot work shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of OSHA Standard 1910-155. A fire watch shall be used for each hot work operation. Interim permit forms (Form 9-03 Part A and 9-03 Part B) will be furnished to the Contractor by the Engineer. Form 9-03 Part A shall be completed weekly and shall be valid for a maximum of seven (7) consecutive calendar days. Form 9-03 Part B shall be completed each day a hot work operation is used. The forms will be completed by both the Contractor and the City. The interim permit forms are subject to modification and/or replacement by the City. Completed forms shall be posted conspicuously at the work location. APPENDIX E CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DIVISION OF SCHOOL FACILITIES STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES APPENDIX F CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DUST CONTROL PROTOCOL APPENDIX G CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SECURITY PLAN In accordance with US Coast Guard regulations and the Department of Transportation (DOT) Staten Island Ferry’s approved security plan, all individuals having access to the restricted areas of the DOT Staten Island Ferry Facilities and vessels must be issued an approved DOT photo identification badge. In addition to the DOT photo identification badge, any Persons requiring access to secure areas of the terminals or vessels will be required under new Department of Homeland Security regulations to acquire a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (“TWIC”). TWIC is an identification credential that will be issued nation-wide to maritime workers who require unescorted access to secure areas of a port. TWIC identification shall be issued after a background check has been conducted that includes a fingerprint-based criminal history records check conducted by the FBI, an immigration status check and a name-based terrorism watch list check conducted by the Transportation Security Administration. The cost associated with acquiring TWIC identification shall be borne solely by the contractor. APPENDIX H NEW YORK CITY DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS City of New York – RFP for Rooftop Solar Electricity on Public Buildings –PIN #: 85615P0006 This specification covers the meter/data logger, communications/data transfer requirements, and monitoring/administration requirements for a data acquis...
Hot Work Operations. Any hot work operations shall be approved by the 374 CES/CEFP Fire Prevention Section prior to starting. The job site shall be inspected and have an AF Form 592 Hot Work Permit issued. Responsible hot work operation supervisors shall take the following actions:

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