Safe Work Practices definition

Safe Work Practices means the procedures for performing specific tasks which, when followed, protect persons from illness, injury, and the protection of property from damage.
Safe Work Practices means occupant protection and work site preparation, specialized cleanup, and the prohibition of certain methods of LBP removal, as defined in the LBP Regs. Safe treatment methods include wet scraping, wet sanding, chemical stripping off site, replacing painted components, scraping with an infrared or coil-type heat gun with temperatures below 1,100°F, HEPA vacuum sanding, HEPA vacuum needle gun, and abrasive sanding with HEPA vacuum. Safe Work Practices are not required if the total area of paint surfaces being disturbed is no more than the de minimis exemption levels of 20 square feet on exterior surfaces, or 2 square feet in any one interior room or space, or 10 percent of the total surface area on an interior or exterior component with a small surface area (such as window sills, baseboards, and other trim).
Safe Work Practices means administrative practices which require workers to work safer way. Examples of safe work practices include job rotation, restricted access to a hazardous process, good housekeeping and good personal hygiene. Immediate clean up any spills of hazardous chemicals is also important safe work practices.

Examples of Safe Work Practices in a sentence

  • The City and Union agree that the Safe Work Practices Group (SWPG) will include an equal number of management employees and AFSCME designated employee representatives.

  • To minimize the risk of illness, it is each Vendor Personnel’s responsibility to report unsafe conditions or a concern that any of NBCUniversal’s Safe Work Practices has been violated.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Contractor shall comply with all applicable Laws and meet the requirements of all of Duke Energy’s environmental, health, safety, and security policies and manuals as amended from time to time, including the Duke Energy Safe Work Practices Manual, the Duke Energy Scaffold Manual, the Duke Energy Lifting Program, the Duke Energy Environment, Health, and Safety Manual and the Duke Energy Contractor EHS Compliance Program.

  • The parties agree as follows: Perform litter removal activities on the Adopted Highway Section in accordance with the Department's Loss Prevention Manual, Chapter 10: Standards for Safe Work Practices; Design Roadway and Standard Index 601, 602, and 611 for interstate; and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, all of which by reference are incorporated in this Agreement.

  • However, these same Safe Work Practices shall not alter the crew structure or crew size as prescribed by the terms of this Agreement.

  • All signatory contractors will implement the following: Develop and implement an “Electrical Safe Work Practices Plan” in accordance with the latest edition of the NFPA-70E.

  • Each employee will abide by the provisions in the Safe Work Practices Manual and will be expected to support the initiatives of the Joint Safety Committee.

  • Perform litter removal activities on the Adopted Highway Section in accordance with the Department's Loss Prevention Manual, Chapter 10: Standards for Safe Work Practices; Design Roadway and Standard Index 601, 602, and 611 for interstate; and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, all of which by reference are incorporated in this Agreement.

  • All construction shall be performed in accordance with all applicable codes, regulations and standards, including, but not limited to, applicable sections of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (“OSHA”), the NESC, the NEC, the Florida Public Service Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Orlando Utilities Commission Safe Work Practices.

  • Contractors and their employees are required to handle contaminated building materials in accordance with applicable regulations, and to otherwise follow Proper Safe Work Practices, as set forth in the Asbestos Information Notification, attached hereto as Attachment 1.


More Definitions of Safe Work Practices

Safe Work Practices means the procedures for performing specific tasks which when followed protect persons from illness, injury, or property damage.

Related to Safe Work Practices

  • Proper practices means those set out in The Practitioners’ Guide

  • Good Industry Practices means the practices that would be adopted by, and the exercise of that degree of care, skill, diligence, prudence and foresight that reasonably would be expected from, a competent contractor in the international oil and gas industry experienced in performing work similar in nature, size, scope and complexity to the Work and under conditions comparable to those applicable to the Work, where such work is subject to, and such contractor is seeking to comply with, the standards and codes specified in the Contract or (to the extent that they are not so specified) such national or international standards and codes as are most applicable in the circumstances, and the applicable Law.

  • Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association:

  • Restorative practices means practices that emphasize repairing the harm to the victim and the school community caused by a student's misconduct.

  • Employment Practices means any wrongful or unfair dismissal, denial of natural justice, defamation, misleading representation or advertising, unfair contracts, harassment or discrimination (sexual or otherwise) in respect of employment by the Insured.