Common use of General Measures Clause in Contracts

General Measures. The Contractor shall adopt the appropriate measures at all times in order to ensure the necessary safety conditions for its employees and third parties. The Contractor must instruct its personnel in the safe working procedures to follow during each task. The Contractor undertakes to provide for a safe and healthy working environment, which protects its personnel, its subcontractors' and ENEL'S personnel, and third parties from any danger associated with the provision of these services. All facilities, equipment, tools, and other elements used by the Contractor for providing the services, as well as the working practices are part of the working environment. The Contractor is responsible for the occupational health and safety of all persons and private property which are in the Work Site or are in any way related to the work. Subcontracting third parties for the execution of some activities which is the responsibility of the Contractor in no way excludes or limits the obligations and responsibilities that the Contractor has acquired by means of this Contract or that are related to it. Similarly, it is established and accepted that the Contractor is solely and completely responsible for the fulfilment of this Contract before ENEL, and assumes liability for the damages to third parties arising during the execution of this Contract. The Contractor must grant its workers the opportunity to express whether they consider that in carrying out the tasks inherent to their jobs in relation to this Contract there are conditions and risks which may cause accidents or damage to the environment. Said communication must be immediately reported to ENEL, so that the Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee, ENEL'S Safety Supervisors, and the corresponding Contractor’s responsible person or committee may assess and correct the discovered situation, if applicable. The Contractor must have the appropriate methods for providing health, safety, and environmental instructions in the language understood by its and the subcontractors' workers. Prior to the beginning of each activity, the Contractor must have the Risk Assessment specific to the main phases of the work approved by ENEL. The Contractor must make its and its subcontractors' personnel aware of all the risks they shall be exposed to as part of their work, as well as the means of mitigation, prevention, and control according to the Contractor’s Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan approved by ENEL. All measures indicated in the Risk Assessment and the Contractor’s Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan must be implemented in order to reduce risks and prevent accidents or environmental damages. The Risk Assessment specific to each work and/or activity must be continuously developed by the Contractor, both during the planning phase and also later when changes in the facilities, conditions, designs, and activities are introduced. No work without its corresponding Risk Assessment shall be authorized. The Contractor must guarantee that people in charge of carrying out the work are aware of the nature and the extent of the risks that may arise in the workplace facilities. Similarly, the Contractor must ensure that said personnel shall comply with the established safety procedures. ENEL reserves the right to require the removal of any person whose behaviour represents a risk to his/her own integrity or that of third parties. The Contractor shall be responsible for transporting its personnel to the working areas; consequently, ENEL does not accept or agrees on carrying out this service with its vehicles. In addition, the Contractor shall take into consideration that the personnel must have the appropriate transport according to the number of persons since it shall not be possible to carry out transportation on freight vehicle rear parts (beds). The Contractor shall be responsible for providing its workers and subcontractors with drinking water and the necessary hygiene resources to prevent diseases. The Contractor shall prohibit the consumption of alcohol or drugs in the Workplace (including pharmacological products) which are illegal or those that being legal may reduce the capacity to perform the work safely. Similarly, people who report to work under the effects of said substances must be removed from the Site. The Contractor shall prohibit its employees and its subcontractors' employees from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition in the Site. Firearms or ammunition used by surveillance personnel are excluded from this provision, as long as they have the permits and authorizations required by the applicable legislation. The Contractor must implement at all times, all the measures that it considers adequate for preventing protests, disturbances, fights, or any misbehaviour or similar among its personnel or those of its subcontractors in order to preserve peace and guarantee the protection of people and their properties. The Contractor must immediately remove from the Site any person who is involved in any of such activities. All Contractor’s and its subcontractors' employees must be of legal age. The Contractor must keep statistics of the accident rate and must inform ENEL'S Contract Coordinator about the occupational risk factors related to its activities and tasks, which arise during the execution of the contract and the measures that shall be implemented under its control. During the first days of each month, the Contractor must present the data on the hours worked and information about the accidents as indicated by ENEL. The Contractor must send to ENEL all the information about Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment required by the country's regulations.

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Samples: globalprocurement.enel.com

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General Measures. The Contractor shall adopt the appropriate measures at all times in order to ensure the necessary safety conditions for its employees and third parties. The Contractor contractor must instruct its personnel in the safe working procedures to follow during each task. The Contractor undertakes to provide for a safe and healthy working environment, which protects its personnel, its subcontractors' and ENEL'S personnel, and third parties from any danger associated with the provision of these services. All facilities, equipment, tools, and other elements used by the Contractor for providing the services, as well as the working practices are part of the working environment. The Contractor is responsible for the occupational health and safety of all persons and private property which are in the Work Site or are in any way related to the work. Subcontracting third parties for the execution of some activities which is the responsibility of the Contractor in no way excludes or limits the obligations and responsibilities that the Contractor has acquired by means of this Contract or that are related to it. Similarly, it is established and accepted that the Contractor is solely and completely responsible for the fulfilment of this Contract before ENEL, and assumes liability for the damages to third parties arising during the execution of this Contract. The Contractor must grant its workers the opportunity to express whether they consider that in carrying out the tasks inherent to their jobs in relation to this Contract there are conditions and risks which may cause accidents or damage to the environment. Said communication must be immediately reported to ENEL, so that the Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee, ENEL'S Safety Supervisors, and the corresponding Contractor’s responsible person or committee may assess and correct the discovered situation, if applicable. The Contractor must have the appropriate methods for providing health, safety, and environmental instructions in the language understood by its and the subcontractors' workers. Prior to the beginning of each activity, the Contractor must have the Risk Assessment specific to the main phases of the work approved by ENEL. The Contractor must make its and its subcontractors' personnel aware of all the risks they shall be exposed to as part of their work, as well as the means of mitigation, prevention, and control according to the Contractor’s Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan approved by ENEL. All measures indicated in the Risk Assessment and the Contractor’s Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan must be implemented in order to reduce risks and prevent accidents or environmental damages. The Risk Assessment specific to each work and/or activity must be continuously developed by the Contractor, both during the planning phase and also later when changes in the facilities, conditions, designs, and activities are introduced. No work without its corresponding Risk Assessment shall be authorized. The Contractor must guarantee that people in charge of carrying out the work are aware of the nature and the extent of the risks that may arise in the workplace facilities. Similarly, the Contractor must ensure that said personnel shall comply with the established safety procedures. ENEL reserves the right to require the removal of any person whose behaviour represents a risk to his/her own integrity or that of third parties. The Contractor shall be responsible for transporting its personnel to the working areas; consequently, ENEL does not accept or agrees on carrying out this service with its vehicles. In addition, the Contractor shall take into consideration that the personnel must have the appropriate transport according to the number of persons since it shall not be possible to carry out transportation on freight vehicle rear parts (beds). The Contractor shall be responsible for providing its workers and subcontractors with drinking water and the necessary hygiene resources to prevent diseases. The Contractor shall prohibit the consumption of alcohol or drugs in the Workplace (including pharmacological products) which are illegal or those that being legal may reduce the capacity to perform the work safely. Similarly, people who report to work under the effects of said substances must be removed from the Site. The Contractor shall prohibit its employees and its subcontractors' employees from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition in the Site. Firearms or ammunition used by surveillance personnel are excluded from this provision, as long as they have the permits and authorizations required by the applicable legislation. The Contractor must implement at all times, all the measures that it considers adequate for preventing protests, disturbances, fights, or any misbehaviour or similar among its personnel or those of its subcontractors in order to preserve peace and guarantee the protection of people and their properties. The Contractor must immediately remove from the Site any person who is involved in any of such activities. All Contractor’s and its subcontractors' employees must be of legal age. The Contractor must keep statistics of the accident rate and must inform ENEL'S Contract Coordinator about the occupational risk factors related to its activities and tasks, which arise during the execution of the contract and the measures that shall be implemented under its control. During the first days of each month, the Contractor must present the data on the hours worked and information about the accidents as indicated by ENEL. The Contractor must send to ENEL all the information about Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment required by the country's regulations.

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Samples: globalprocurement.enel.com

General Measures. The Contractor shall adopt the appropriate measures at all times in order to ensure the necessary safety conditions for its employees and third parties. The Contractor must instruct its personnel in the safe working procedures to follow during each task. The Contractor undertakes to provide for a safe and healthy working environment, which protects its personnel, its subcontractors' and ENEL'S personnel, and third parties from any danger associated with the provision of these services. All facilities, equipment, tools, and other elements used by the Contractor for providing the services, as well as the working practices are part of the working environment. The Contractor is responsible for the occupational health and safety of all persons and private property which are in the Work Site or are in any way related to the work. Subcontracting third parties for the execution of some activities which is the responsibility of the Contractor in no way excludes or limits the obligations and responsibilities that the Contractor has acquired by means of this Contract or that are related to it. Similarly, it is established and accepted that the Contractor is solely and completely responsible for the fulfilment of this Contract before ENEL, and assumes liability for the damages to third parties arising during the execution of this Contract. The Contractor must grant its workers the opportunity to express whether they consider that in carrying out the tasks inherent to their jobs in relation to this Contract there are conditions and risks which may cause accidents or damage to the environment. Said communication must be immediately reported to ENEL, so that the Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee, ENEL'S Safety Supervisors, and the corresponding Contractor’s Contractor 's responsible person or committee may assess and correct the discovered situation, if applicable. The Contractor must have the appropriate methods for providing health, safety, and environmental instructions in the language understood by its and the subcontractors' workers. Prior to the beginning of each activity, the Contractor must have the Risk Assessment specific to the main phases of the work approved by ENEL. The Contractor must make its and its subcontractors' personnel aware of all the risks they shall be exposed to as part of their work, as well as the means of mitigation, prevention, and control according to the Contractor’s Contractor 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan approved by ENEL. All measures indicated in the Risk Assessment and the Contractor’s 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan must be implemented in order to reduce risks and prevent accidents or environmental damages. The Risk Assessment specific to each work and/or activity must be continuously developed by the Contractor, both during the planning phase and also later when changes in the facilities, conditions, designs, and activities are introduced. No work without its corresponding Risk Assessment shall be authorized. The Contractor must guarantee that people in charge of carrying out the work are aware of the nature and the extent of the risks that may arise in the workplace facilities. Similarly, the Contractor must ensure that said personnel shall comply with the established safety procedures. ENEL reserves the right to require the removal of any person whose behaviour represents a risk to his/her own integrity or that of third parties. The Contractor shall be responsible for transporting its personnel to the working areas; consequently, ENEL does not accept or agrees on carrying out this service with its vehicles. In addition, the Contractor shall take into consideration that the personnel must have the appropriate transport according to the number of persons since it shall not be possible to carry out transportation on freight vehicle rear parts (beds). The Contractor shall be responsible for providing its workers and subcontractors with drinking water and the necessary hygiene resources to prevent diseases. The Contractor shall prohibit the consumption of alcohol or drugs in the Workplace (including pharmacological products) which are illegal or those that being legal may reduce the capacity to perform the work safely. Similarly, people who report to work under the effects of said substances must be removed from the Site. The Contractor shall prohibit its employees and its subcontractors' employees from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition in the Site. Firearms or ammunition used by surveillance personnel are excluded from this provision, as long as they have the permits and authorizations required by the applicable legislation. The Contractor must implement at all times, all the measures that it considers adequate for preventing protests, disturbances, fights, or any misbehaviour or similar among its personnel or those of its subcontractors in order to preserve peace and guarantee the protection of people and their properties. The Contractor must immediately remove from the Site any person who is involved in any of such activities. All Contractor’s Contractor 's and its subcontractors' employees must be of legal age. The Contractor must keep statistics of the accident rate and must inform ENEL'S Contract Coordinator about the occupational risk factors related to its activities and tasks, which arise during the execution of the contract and the measures that shall be implemented under its control. During the first days of each month, the Contractor must present the data on the hours worked and information about the accidents as indicated by ENEL. The Contractor must send to ENEL all the information about Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment required by the country's regulations.

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Samples: globalprocurement.enel.com

General Measures. The Contractor shall adopt the appropriate measures at all times in order to ensure the necessary safety conditions for its employees and third parties. The Contractor must instruct its personnel in the safe working procedures to follow during each task. The Contractor undertakes to provide for a safe and healthy working environment, which protects its personnel, its subcontractors' and ENEL'S personnel, and third parties from any danger associated with the provision of these services. All facilities, equipment, tools, and other elements used by the Contractor for providing the services, as well as the working practices are part of the working environment. The Contractor is responsible for the occupational health and safety of all persons and private property which are in the Work Site or are in any way related to the work. Subcontracting third parties for the execution of some activities which is the responsibility of the Contractor in no way excludes or limits the obligations and responsibilities that the Contractor has acquired by means of this Contract or that are related to it. Similarly, it is established and accepted that the Contractor is solely and completely responsible for the fulfilment of this Contract before ENEL, and assumes liability for the damages to third parties arising during the execution of this Contract. The Contractor must grant its workers the opportunity to express whether they consider that in carrying out the tasks inherent to their jobs in relation to this Contract there are conditions and risks which may cause accidents or damage to the environment. Said communication must be immediately reported to ENEL, so that the Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee, ENEL'S Safety Supervisors, and the corresponding Contractor’s Contractor 's responsible person or committee may assess and correct the discovered situation, if applicable. The Contractor must have the appropriate methods for providing health, safety, and environmental instructions in the language understood by its and the subcontractors' workers. Prior to the beginning of each activity, the Contractor must have the Risk Assessment specific to the main phases of the work approved by ENEL. The Contractor must make its and its subcontractors' personnel aware of all the risks they shall be exposed to as part of their work, as well as the means of mitigation, prevention, and control according to the Contractor’s Contractor 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan approved by ENEL. All measures indicated in the Risk Assessment and the Contractor’s Contractor 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan must be implemented in order to reduce risks and prevent accidents or environmental damages. The Risk Assessment specific to each work and/or activity must be continuously developed by the Contractor, both during the planning phase and also later when changes in the facilities, conditions, designs, and activities are introduced. No work without its corresponding Risk Assessment shall be authorized. The Contractor must guarantee that people in charge of carrying out the work are aware of the nature and the extent of the risks that may arise in the workplace facilities. Similarly, the Contractor must ensure that said personnel shall comply with the established safety procedures. ENEL reserves the right to require the removal of any person whose behaviour represents a risk to his/her own integrity or that of third parties. The Contractor shall be responsible for transporting its personnel to the working areas; consequently, ENEL does not accept or agrees on carrying out this service with its vehicles. In addition, the Contractor shall take into consideration that the personnel must have the appropriate transport according to the number of persons since it shall not be possible to carry out transportation on freight vehicle rear parts (beds). The Contractor shall be responsible for providing its workers and subcontractors with drinking water and the necessary hygiene resources to prevent diseases. The Contractor shall prohibit the consumption of alcohol or drugs in the Workplace (including pharmacological products) which are illegal or those that being legal may reduce the capacity to perform the work safely. Similarly, people who report to work under the effects of said substances must be removed from the Site. The Contractor shall prohibit its employees and its subcontractors' employees from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition in the Site. Firearms or ammunition used by surveillance personnel are excluded from this provision, as long as they have the permits and authorizations required by the applicable legislation. The Contractor must implement at all times, all the measures that it considers adequate for preventing protests, disturbances, fights, or any misbehaviour or similar among its personnel or those of its subcontractors in order to preserve peace and guarantee the protection of people and their properties. The Contractor must immediately remove from the Site any person who is involved in any of such activities. All Contractor’s Contractor 's and its subcontractors' employees must be of legal age. The Contractor must keep statistics of the accident rate and must inform ENEL'S Contract Coordinator about the occupational risk factors related to its activities and tasks, which arise during the execution of the contract and the measures that shall be implemented under its control. During the first days of each month, the Contractor must present the data on the hours worked and information about the accidents as indicated by ENEL. The Contractor contractor must send to ENEL all the information about Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment required by the country's regulations.

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Samples: globalprocurement.enel.com

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General Measures. The Contractor shall adopt the appropriate measures at all times in order to ensure the necessary safety conditions for its employees and third parties. The Contractor must instruct its personnel in the safe working procedures to follow during each task. The Contractor undertakes to provide for a safe and healthy working environment, which protects its personnel, its subcontractors' subcontractors and ENEL'S personnel, and third parties from any danger associated with the provision of these services. All facilities, equipment, tools, and other elements used by the Contractor for providing the services, as well as the working practices are part of the working environment. The Contractor is responsible for the occupational health and safety of all persons and private property which are in the Work Site or are in any way related to the work. Subcontracting third parties for the execution of some activities which is the responsibility of the Contractor in no way excludes or limits the obligations and responsibilities that the Contractor has acquired by means of this Contract or that are related to it. Similarly, it is established and accepted that the Contractor is solely and completely responsible for the fulfilment of this Contract before ENEL, and assumes liability for the damages to third parties arising during the execution of this Contract. The Contractor must grant its workers the opportunity to express whether they consider that in carrying out the tasks inherent to their jobs in relation to this Contract there are conditions and risks which may cause accidents or damage to the environment. Said communication must be immediately reported to ENEL, so that the Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee, ENEL'S Safety Supervisors, and the corresponding Contractor’s 's responsible person or committee may assess and correct the discovered situation, if applicable. The Contractor must have the appropriate methods for providing health, safety, and environmental instructions in the language understood by its and the subcontractors' subcontractors workers. Prior to the beginning of each activity, the Contractor must have the Risk Assessment specific to the main phases of the work approved by ENEL. The Contractor must make its and its subcontractors' subcontractors personnel aware of all the risks they shall be exposed to as part of their work, as well as the means of mitigation, prevention, and control according to the Contractor’s 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan approved by ENEL. All measures indicated in the Risk Assessment and the Contractor’s 's Occupational Health and Safety, and Environment Plan must be implemented in order to reduce risks and prevent accidents or environmental damages. The Risk Assessment specific to each work and/or activity must be continuously developed by the Contractor, both during the planning phase and also later when changes in the facilities, conditions, designs, and activities are introduced. No work without its corresponding Risk Assessment shall be authorized. The Contractor must guarantee that people in charge of carrying out the work are aware of the nature and the extent of the risks that may arise in the workplace facilities. Similarly, the Contractor must ensure that said personnel shall comply with the established safety procedures. ENEL reserves the right to require the removal of any person whose behaviour represents a risk to his/her own integrity or that of third parties. The Contractor shall be responsible for transporting its personnel to the working areas; consequently, ENEL does not accept or agrees on carrying out this service with its vehicles. In addition, the Contractor shall take into consideration that the personnel must have the appropriate transport according to the number of persons since it shall not be possible to carry out transportation on freight vehicle rear parts (beds). The Contractor shall be responsible for providing its workers and subcontractors with drinking water and the necessary hygiene resources to prevent diseases. The Contractor shall prohibit the consumption of alcohol or drugs in the Workplace (including pharmacological products) which are illegal or those that being legal may reduce the capacity to perform the work safely. Similarly, people who report to work under the effects of said substances must be removed from the Site. The Contractor shall prohibit its employees and its subcontractors' subcontractors employees from using or possessing any firearm or ammunition in the Site. Firearms or ammunition used by surveillance personnel are excluded from this provision, as long as they have the permits and authorizations required by the applicable legislation. The Contractor must implement at all times, all the measures that it considers adequate for preventing protests, disturbances, fights, or any misbehaviour or similar among its personnel or those of its subcontractors in order to preserve peace and guarantee the protection of people and their properties. The Contractor must immediately remove from the Site any person who is involved in any of such activities. All Contractor’s 's and its subcontractors' subcontractors employees must be of legal age. The Contractor must keep statistics of the accident rate and must inform ENEL'S Contract Coordinator about the occupational risk factors related to its activities and tasks, which arise during the execution of the contract and the measures that shall be implemented under its control. During the first days of each month, the Contractor must present the data on the hours worked and information about the accidents as indicated by ENEL. The Contractor must send to ENEL all the information about Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment required by the country's regulations.

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Samples: globalprocurement.enel.com

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