Safety Plans definition
Examples of Safety Plans in a sentence
All subscriptions including Axon Evidence, Axon Fleet, Officer Safety Plans, Technology Assurance Plans, and TASER 7 plans begin after shipment of the applicable Axon Device.
Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the CSC-FEP program staff to be a safety risk within twenty-four (24) hours of identifying the safety concern.
Subcontractor shall maintain records of daily safety meetings and Pre-Task Safety Plans including topics discussed and attendees.
Safety Plans must be developed and implemented by CSC-FEP program staff for individuals identified by the staff to be a safety risk within 24 hours.
Effective June 29, 2008, an employee in either the classification of Fire and Life Safety Plans Examiner or Senior Building Plans Examiner shall receive a differential of four percent (4%) to base salary who possess and maintain a valid ICC or equivalent as determined by the building official certificate as a Fire Plans Examiner Certificate.
Effective June 29, 2008, employees in the classifications of Fire Prevention Inspector and Fire and Life Safety Plans Examiner shall receive a uniform allowance of $1,000 per year.
Documents include, but are not limited to, Insurance documents/certificates, Accident Prevention Plans/Site Health and Safety Plans (as applicable), Draft Work Plans, etc.
The Safety Program shall, at a minimum, set forth and maintain the standards stated in the Commission’s Project Specific Safety Plans for the Design-Builder and for Subcontractors.
District Threat Assessments, Safety Plans, Suicide Risk Assessments, and Crisis Plans may be included at the discretion of the building administrator.
Prior to beginning Subcontractor’s Work, Subcontractor shall submit for Contractor’s review requested project specific written Safety Plans for the contracted work they will be performing.