Safety Manager definition

Safety Manager means the person designated by the Commission to serve as Safety Manager.
Safety Manager means the manager of the safety and claims management division of the department of executive services. (Ord. 17883 § 1, 2014: Ord. 17408 § 4, 2012: Ord. 8428 § 1, 1988: Ord. 3581 § 2, 1978. Formerly K.C.C. 4.12.020).
Safety Manager means a person appointed as such in terms of regulation 2.6.1;

Examples of Safety Manager in a sentence

  • Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability, should contact the City Safety Manager at 920-448-3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so that arrangements can be made.

  • Key personnel shall include but not necessarily be limited to Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Safety Manager, Safety Engineer, Quality Control Manager, Project Scheduler, Soil Excavation Engineers, and other personnel in attendance at Project site along with alternates.

  • Stop work whenever a work procedure or a condition at a work site is deemed unsafe by the either of the following individuals: COTR, Program Safety Manager (PSM), the Contractor’s Project Manager, the Contractor’s Foreman, or the Contractor’s Safety Engineer(s).

  • If the EMR exceeds 1 or the Incidence Rate exceeds 13, the Contractor or major subcontractor shall take additional safety measures including, but not limited to, developing a site specific safety plan and assigning a Safety Manager to the Project to perform inspections on a schedule as determined acceptable by the Owner with written reports to be submitted to the Owner.

  • Ensure that all accidents involving scope of work on the project, including Subcontractors are reported in the established format to the COTR’s Safety Manager within twenty-four (24) hours of the event.


More Definitions of Safety Manager

Safety Manager shall articulate two (2) college credit hours to the AAS/AS Degree in Restaurant Management. Articulated credit awarded under this agreement may only be applied to the above AAS/AS Degree. Date Presented to ACC ACCRecommendation Date Submitted to SBE SBE Status 12/31/2015 Approved 7/26/2016‌ Approved * Certain programs may not have an AS/AAS degree available. Florida Department of Education Statewide Articulation Agreement Industry Certification to AAS/AS Degree Program AAS/AS Degree Name: Culinary Management CIP Number(s): AAS: * AS: 1612050400* Industry Certification: Certified Food Safety Manager Code: NRFSP001 College Credit: This Gold Standard Career Pathways Statewide Articulation Agreement guarantees the minimum award of course credits or a block of credit toward the above AAS/AS program is _2 hours of credit. This agreement does not preclude the awarding of additional credits by any college through local agreements.
Safety Manager means the local safety manager responsible for the delivery of electrical inspection services in the District as per the Safety Standards Act and associated regulations;
Safety Manager means the individual appointed under regulation7(1)(b) or 9(1);
Safety Manager means a person appointed by an entity in terms of regulation 140.01.2;
Safety Manager means the manager accountable to the Authority and who is responsible for the development and maintenance of an effective Safety Management System;
Safety Manager shall articulate two (2) college credit hours to the AAS/AS Degree in Restaurant Management. Articulated credit awarded under this agreement may only be applied to the above AAS/AS Degree. Date Presented to ACC ACCRecommendation Date Submitted to SBE SBE Status 12/31/2015 Approved 7/26/2016 Approved
Safety Manager has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2.1(c) of Schedule 15.1 (Personnel, Communication and Access);