PPE Requirements Sample Clauses

PPE Requirements. Contractor shall ensure that Contractor Personnel are provided, without charge, with all necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) at any Site and trained on its use. The PPE provided shall, at a minimum, meet OSHA standards.
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PPE Requirements. Applies to: All contractors, as-needed.
PPE Requirements. All Contractors shall ensure appropriate PPE is utilized in accordance with applicable requirements and the guidance provided in this document. In addition, Contractors will follow ground-to-ground and cradle-to-cradle use of rubber gloves while carrying out work on energized overhead lines; commonly referred to as “ground to ground” and “cradle to cradle”. Any foreign wire constitutes a potential energized source and rubber gloves shall be required. Any foreign wire on a pole or structure constitutes an energized source: cable TV, telephone, fire alarm wire, etc. Fall Protection All Contractors who climb structures such as wood poles or transmission towers shall utilize enhanced fall protection equipment and techniques. Enhanced fall protection means the use of a fall arresting device; examples include Buck-Squeeze, Xxxxxx or Jelco pole-choking systems when working on wooden structures, and a full-body harness and either a Step Safe or Shepherd's Hook with retractable line when working on steel structures. Climbers shall never be allowed to drop or slide down a pole or structure more than two feet. Fall protection or fall restriction devices shall be used when working at heights over 4 feet, with the exception of ladder use. Exceptions to fall protection shall be approved by the Owner’s Representative or by another qualified User Representative. Implementation of Safety Specifications for Site Pole Delivery and Handling The establishment of a section in the specifications for transmission and distribution work involving poles to secure the site from the possibility of poles rolling using methods not easily defeated by the public is required. This section will outline the use of cradles on-site to secure the poles as well as the conditions of temporary storage areas such as grade, distance from changing grades, and ground. All managers must be educated on the hazards of pole rolling, on identifying current and future hazards regarding the rolling of poles, and periodic refreshers on the safety issues regarding rolling poles through use of internal web communication tools. The necessary specifications of temporary pole storage must be included in job briefs and the contractor safety SOP in order to ensure a contractor-based workforce (with high volatility and turnover) properly secures poles left on-site, as well as continuous identification of the hazards involved in rolling poles to ensure ongoing awareness. Continuous safety auditing to ensure the hazard...
PPE Requirements. All Contractors shall ensure appropriate PPE is utilized in accordance with applicable requirements and the guidance provided in this document.
PPE Requirements. All Contractors shall ensure appropriate PPE is utilized in accordance with applicable requirements and the guidance provided in this document. Contractors will ensure FRC requirements are adhered to within substations. Contractors will wear an electrical flash PPE ensemble when switching disconnects or grounding in areas of indoor substations in accordance with placards. Fall arrest or fall restriction devices shall be used when working at heights over four feet, with the exception of ladder use. Rubber gloves and Fire Resistant Clothing (FRC) are required when hand digging in a substation in or around energized conductors, and shall meet the requirements referenced in Section 6.2 for FRC. Contractors who perform any ground breaking activities in a substation within a pre-marked area will require Dig Safe marks to be in place; otherwise, the job must be suspended and a Company contact notified of the condition. When using non-insulated man-lifts, and if provided by the manufacturer, a secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices shall be utilized which is independent of the means of supporting or suspending the employee.
PPE Requirements. All Contractors shall ensure appropriate PPE is utilized in accordance with applicable requirements and the guidance provided in this document. The Contractor shall wear all appropriate PPE and Class 2 rubber gloves for personal protection when digging or probing near (within two feet) of known electrical conductors, and when the location of energized conductors is unknown.
PPE Requirements. For work along roads and other areas of vehicular traffic, Contractors shall wear class III high visibility clothing or vests, in addition to other PPE appropriate to the work. Flame Resistant Clothing is not required per the OSHA applicable Forestry standard. Forestry Contractors must instead wear natural fiber clothing when working within 10 feet of energized equipment. Forestry Contractors must wear a properly adjusted full-body harness connected to an appropriate lanyard when working from an aerial lift. The lanyard must connect to an attachment anchored to either the boom or bucket mounting hardware. Attachment points anchored through only the fiberglass portion of the bucket are not acceptable. Forestry Contractors will be required to wear chaps while operating a chainsaw or when assisting and/or working in close proximity to a chainsaw that is being operated. Saws shall not be left unattended with the engine running. The chain saw shall be started on the ground or where otherwise firmly supported. Drop starting a chain saw is prohibited. One handed operation of a chain saw is prohibited. When a Contractor employee carries a saw, the engine shall be off and/or covered, or the saw shall be carried with the blade to the rear and locked. Equipment and Work Methods Forestry Contractors will be required to utilize fiberglass sticks and stick saws for work around energized equipment, and to test/document their integrity annually. Test results and expirations shall be available on each vehicle as needed. Forestry Contractors will be required to perform and document dielectric testing of all aerial units annually. Test results and expirations shall be available on each vehicle as needed. By April 1st of each year, the Contractor shall provide a list of employees that could reasonably be expected to work on Company property. This listing shall include: Identification of the current pay classification of each employee; The date of progression to their current pay level; The dates each employee completed each level of the Contractor line clearance tree trimmer training program; The dates each employee completed their required OSHA safety and other training, or retraining, including any annual refreshers; The date each employee last demonstrated their tree rescue and climbing proficiency, where applicable; The date each employee last completed First Aid and CPR training; and Identification of each certified pesticide applicator, their certification number and ca...
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PPE Requirements. 6.3.1 PURCHASER shall ensure that all PERSONNEL are provided with all necessary personal protective equipment (“PPE”) at the WORK SITE. This shall, as a minimum, meet national and international standards and include the following:
PPE Requirements. All administrators will have access to N-95 masks, face xxxxxxx, and gowns if requested.
PPE Requirements. At a minimum, all employees will always have required PPE, including: hardhat, safety glasses including side xxxxxxx (dark eye protection is allowed only during sunny daylight hours), leather gloves (or specific gloves based upon task), safety toed boots and high visibility apparel. If any of the minimum required PPE hinders the task or creates a hazard, workers are encouraged to contact the safety representative for a re-evaluation. The following describes the required PPE based upon the specific job task:
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