Fatalities Sample Clauses

The 'Fatalities' clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities that apply in the event of a death occurring in connection with the contract or project. Typically, it requires immediate notification to relevant authorities and parties, mandates thorough investigation, and may specify steps for reporting and documentation. This clause ensures that all parties respond appropriately to such serious incidents, helping to manage legal obligations, protect safety, and minimize potential liabilities.
Fatalities. (a) In addition to section 6 if a workplace fatality occurs, the Company shall notify the President of the Local Union in order that he may designate two (2) employees, who shall, within sixteen (16) hours of such fatality, be accompanied on an inspection of the accident site and, at the same time, be provided with all available pertinent information concerning the fatality. Employees of the company so designated shall not lose regular pay for participation in this process. (b) Any one or all employees working in the immediate proximity when a fatal accident has occurred may without discrimination refrain from working the balance of the shift.
Fatalities. Any other serious injury which, in the judgment of the Company, might involve the Reinsurer. The Company shall advise the Reinsurer of the estimated amount of ultimate net loss and loss expense in connection with each such claim or loss and of any subsequent changes in such estimates. Upon receipt of a definitive statement of ultimate net loss and loss -49- 50 expense from the Company, the Reinsurer shall pay promptly to the Company the Reinsurer's portion of ultimate net loss and Reinsurer's portion of loss expense, if any. Any subsequent changes shall be reported by the Company to the Reinsurer and the amount due either party shall be remitted promptly.
Fatalities. The Company agrees that a Union Representative of the JHSC shall be consulted about and be present throughout the entire process of the testing.
Fatalities. Spinal cord injury - paraplegia, quadriplegia.
Fatalities. Any other serious injury which, in the judgment of the Company, might involve the Reinsurer. The Company shall advise the Reinsurer of the estimated amount of net loss in connection with each such claim or loss and of any subsequent changes in such estimates. Promptly upon receipt of a definitive statement of net loss from the Company, but within no more than 25 days, the Reinsurer shall pay to the Company the Reinsurer's portion of net loss. The Company shall report to the Reinsurer any subsequent changes in the amount of net loss, and the amount due either party shall be remitted promptly, but within no more than 25 days.
Fatalities. The Company at its discretion, by written notice to the Agent, may prospectively amend Schedule B by adding or deleting specific types of injuries.
Fatalities. The overall goal of this proposal is to reduce fatal occupational injuries in New Jersey. This will be accomplished through a series of aims and objectives following four principal surveillance components: selected target condition, health data sources for case identification, a data center to collect and evaluate case data, and targeted intervention activities using case data. Major aims are to maintain the NJ Fatal Occupational Fatality Surveillance System through continued collaboration with established data sources, conduct field investigations of in-scope fatalities to identify risk factors and safety engineering issues, develop prevention recommendations and on-site interventions, conduct statistical analysis of the fatality database, and to conduct outreach and disseminate educational materials to targeted groups and individuals. A system that track fatal work-related injuries in New Jersey will allow to not only prevent these fatalities but also to reduce the number of workers who suffer severe non- fatal injuries that lead to temporary and long-term disability. This tracking system will also allow to recognize groups of workers that are more likely to suffer these injuries and develop special programs to help them.
Fatalities. Total number of fatalities report to NTD and rate per total vehicle revenue miles (VRM) by mode.
Fatalities. The program will have four components: surveillance, investigation, prevention activities/information dissemination, and evaluation. Basic data will be collected on all work-related fatalities in Washington State. The data will be used to help focus incident investigations as well as to describe the incidents and associated risk factors in surveillance reports. In addition to the fatality investigations and the corresponding reports, WA FACE will continue publishing case series reports, developing construction fatality narratives for each incident in the state, and translating previously produced narratives into Spanish. Similar narratives will also be developed for selected tractor-related fatalities and work zone near-miss incidents. The specific aims of this program are to: