Safety Legislation definition

Safety Legislation means the Health and Safety at Work etc Xxx 0000, the Consumer Protection Xxx 0000 and all regulations thereunder, the General Product Safety Regulations 1994 and all other legislation from time to time (including subordinate legislation and European Union and European Economic Area legislation to the effect that it has direct effect in member states) imposing legal requirements with respect to the safety of Goods, the handling, transportation, storage or disposal of Goods or goods incorporating the Goods, and the health and safety of the users of the Goods.
Safety Legislation means any:
Safety Legislation means the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Consumer Protection Act 1987 together with all regulations made under them including but not limited to, the General Product Safety Regulations 1994, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1999 and all other legislation, codes of proactive and guidance from time to time amended (including subordinate legislation and European Community legislation to the effect that it has direct effect in Member State) imposing legal requirements with respect to health and safety at work and/or the safety of any Goods handling storage transportation or disposal of any Goods used in the performance of this contract, and also the health and safety of any users of the Services provided under this Contract.

Examples of Safety Legislation in a sentence

  • Ensure that Safe Working Practices are adhered to, in accordance with Health and Safety Legislation and Tayside Contracts’ Occupational Health and Safety Policy.

  • Pregnant employees must be given specific health and safety protection under UK Health and Safety Legislation.

  • The Supplier will notify Hynds of any improvement or prohibition notice, enforcement proceedings or prosecution under Health and Safety Legislation against the Supplier in relation to work done under these Terms.

  • The Supplier will, to the extent permitted by law, indemnify Hynds in respect of any claims brought against Hynds resulting from any breach by the Supplier of its obligations under any Health and Safety Legislation, and/or any failure by the Supplier to comply with its obligations under this clause.

  • The Project Client / Client Agent will conduct health and safety audits to ensure compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Specification and any relevant Health & Safety Legislation.


More Definitions of Safety Legislation

Safety Legislation means the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and all regulations thereunder, the General Product Safety Regulations 1994 and all other legislation from time to time (including subordinate legislation and European Union and European Economic Area legislation to the effect that it has direct effect in Member States) imposing legal requirements with respect to the safety of goods the handling transportation storage or disposal of goods or goods incorporating the Goods and the health and safety of the users of the Goods.
Safety Legislation means: 1 any legislation applicable to health and safety, environment protection, electrical safety and dangerous goods, including the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (Vic) and the Rail Safety National Law; and 2 any directions on safety or notices issued by any relevant authority or any code of practice or compliance code appropriate or relevant to the performance of the Works, as amended from time to time. Safety Management Documentation the safety management documentation required to be prepared by MTM to comply with its obligations under the Rail Safety National Law.
Safety Legislation means the Occupational Health & Safety Act 2004 (Vic), Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW), Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld), Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA), Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (ACT), Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas), Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 (WA), Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 (NT) including any amendments of such legislation and related regulations;
Safety Legislation the Health and Safety at Work Xxx 0000 and the Consumer Protection Act 1987 together with all regulations made under them including, but not limited to, the General Product Safety Regulations 1994, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1999 and all other legislation, codes of practice and guidance from time to time amended (including subordinate legislation and European Community legislation to the effect that it has direct effect on member states) imposing legal requirements with respect to health and safety at work and/or the safety of any goods and equipment used in the performance of the Services and the health and safety of the users of such equipment;
Safety Legislation means the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and all other legislation concerning health and safety matters and all regulations or orders made under the foregoing and all relevant codes of practice, guidance notes and the like issued by government agencies;
Safety Legislation means the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and all amendments thereof and regulations thereunder, the General Product Safety Regulations 1994 and all other legislation (including European Community legislation) imposing legal requirements with respect to the safety of Goods, or the handling, transportation, storage or disposal of Goods or Goods incorporating the Goods.
Safety Legislation means the Coal Mining Safety and Health Xxx 0000 (Qld), the Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2001 (Qld), the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Qld) and the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld) and the Coal Mine Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW), the Coal Mine Health and Safety Regulation 2006 (NSW), the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW) and the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (NSW). Site means the site where the Delivery Point is located.