Contractor Safety Sample Clauses

Contractor Safety. (a) All Contractors and subcontractors conducting work for TFC shall abide by all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereinafter referred to as “OSHA”) rules and regulations provided by the Department of Labor, OSHA, and Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 29. Employees of Contractor and subcontractors shall be trained in accordance with Chapter 29, Occupational Safety and Health Regulations.
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Contractor Safety. Contractor shall comply with County’s Safety and Loss Prevention Policy and Procedure #306 (“Contractor Safety Responsibilities”) and submit a copy of its Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), and Contractor Safety-Activity Checklist to the County’s Project Manager prior to the start of any work performed under this Contract. Contractor will notify County Project Manager of any revisions to the Safety-Activity Checklist and will provide a new Safety-Activity Checklist upon County request. The IIPP shall comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1509 or 3203 (whichever applies). Contractor shall submit other safety programs that pertain to the type of job that will be performed on site. County reserves the right to conduct inspections and audits as necessary for the purpose of evaluating any aspect of safety performance under this Contract.
Contractor Safety. Program The Contractor shall develop and implement a Safety Program detailing how the Contractor plans, staffs, performs, and controls all safety practices while delivering best value services to the Government without any accidents or mishaps. The Contractor’s safety program shall comply with all safety standards identified in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1, UFC 3-560-01 Operation and Maintenance Electrical Safety, and Public Law 91-596, Occupational Safety and Health Act. Any reference to “USACE" facilities, property, or equipment specified in EM 385-1-1 should be interpreted as Government facilities, property, and equipment.
Contractor Safety. Contractor shall conduct all operations and perform all services in a safe manner. Contractor shall implement and maintain all proper health and safety precautions to protect its employees, subcontractors, County staff, the public, and the environment. Contractor shall conform to the OC Waste & Recycling Code of Safe Practices, the County of Orange Safety and Loss Prevention Program #306 and CAL/OSHA standards, as well as all other applicable laws, codes and regulations. Contractor shall submit Contractor’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP). Contractor’s IIPP shall meet the minimum requirements of California Code of Regulation (CCR), Title 8, Section 1509 and 3203 and maintain compliance with all local, municipal, state and federal safety and health laws, orders, and regulations applicable to Contractor operations in performance of this Scope of Work. At a minimum, the IIPP must comply with the minimum site-specific standards as set by OCWR. The IIPP, County’s Safety and Loss Prevention Policy and Procedure #306, signed and completed Contractor Safety Activity Checklist will be approved by OCWR’s Safety Culture Manager PRIOR to any Contractor staff entering County owned or operated landfills and facilities. For more details and information, contact OCWR Safety Manager Xxxxx Xxxxxxx at: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx EXHIBIT 1 COUNTY’S SAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION POLICY AND PROCEDURE #306 * This Exhibit 1 signed, Exhibit 2 completed, and Contractor’s H&SP/IILP shall be submitted and approved before any work shall begin. This page intentionally left blank. *Exhibits attached separately as OC Waste & Recycling Safety Packet* CONTRACTOR SAFETY – ACTIVITY CHECKLIST * This Exhibit 2 completed, Exhibit 1 signed, and Contractor’s H&SP/IILP shall be submitted and approved before any work shall begin. *Exhibits attached separately as OC Waste & Recycling Safety Packet* This page intentionally left blank. JOBSITE SAFETY CHECKLIST
Contractor Safety. Contractor shall conduct all operations and perform all services in a safe manner. Contractor shall implement and maintain all proper health and safety precautions to protect its employees, subcontractors, County staff, the public, and the environment. Contractor shall conform to the OC Waste & Recycling Code of Safe Practices (Appendix II), the County of Orange Safety and Loss Prevention Program #306 and CAL/OSHA standards (Appendix I-A), as well as all other applicable laws, codes and regulations.
Contractor Safety. Contractor shall comply with the County’s Safety and Loss Prevention Policy and Procedure#306 (“Contractor Safety Responsibilities”) and submit a copy of their Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and Contractor Safety-Activity Checklist to the County’s Project Manager prior to the start of any work performed under the Contract.. Contractor will notify County Project Manager of any revisions to the Safety-Activity Checklist and will provide a new Safety- Activity Checklist upon County request. The IIPP shall comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1509 or 3203(whichever applies). Contractor shall submit other safety programs that pertain to the type of job that will be performed on site. County reserves the right to conduct inspections and audits as necessary for the purpose of evaluating any aspect of safety performance under this Contract. Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Contractor is required to provide a completed Safety Data Sheet (SDS) compliant with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5194, for each hazardous substance that is provided, used or created as part of the goods or services provided by Contractor to County. The SDS for each substance must be sent to either County Project Manager, as specified in the “Notices” provision of this Contract, or to the place of shipment or provision of goods/services. Amendment No. 1: Add Articles 41 and 42
Contractor Safety. XX Xxxxxx Remodeling has an interest in the safety of all workers employed by Contractor and subcontractors on projects under this Agreement. Therefore, Xxxxxx Remodeling has developed safety rules and regulations to be followed on its projects. Contractor agrees to follow such safety rules and regulations, which may be from time to time amended by Xxxxxx Remodeling, on all projects performed under this Agreement. Contractor otherwise shall be responsible for complying with all safety laws, rules, and regulations, and providing a safe place to work for workers employed by Contractor on projects under this Agreement. Contractor expressly assumes all risk of conditions existing or arising on the project.
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Contractor Safety. Section 16. Contractor Correction of Work. Section 17. Contractor’s Warranty. Section 18. Dispute Resolution. Section 19. The Library District Early Termination Rights. Section 20. Appropriation Requirements. Section 21. Independent Contractor. Section 22. Records. Section 23. Work Product. Section 24. Confidential Information. Section 25. Disclosure. Section 26. Insurance.
Contractor Safety. (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Work and the Project. The Contractor shall submit the Contractor's safety program to the Library District and the Construction Manager for review and coordination with the safety programs of other contractors. The Construction Manager's responsibilities for review and coordination of safety programs shall not extend to direct control over or charge of the acts or omissions of the Contractors, subcontractors, agents or employees of the Contractors or subcontractors, or any other persons performing portions of the Work and not directly employed by the Construction Manager.
Contractor Safety submit a copy of its Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and Contractor Safety-Activity Checklist to the designated County Procurement staff as part of the solicitation and/or contract process. Contractor will notify County Project Manager of any revisions to the Safety-Activity Checklist and will provide a new Safety- Activity Checklist upon County request. The IIPP shall comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1509 or 3203 (whichever applies). Contractor shall submit other safety programs that pertain to the type of job that will be performed on site. County reserves the right to conduct inspections and audits as necessary for the purpose of evaluating any aspect of safety performance under this Contract.
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