Provided by the Employer Sample Clauses

Provided by the Employer. The Employer will provide in the way of water, waste disposal, ablutions, fire protection and lighting (etc) on the Affected Property. Power will be provided by the Employer the Contractor needs to ensure his own cabling, connections, DB Boards and CoC certificates of installations and connections. Refuse Disposal The Employer provides special colour coded bins for refuse disposal. These bins are emptied by the Employer free of charge. The Contractor ensures that all workers under his control strictly adhere to the correct use of refuse bins as stated in the Plant. Supply of Electricity - Employer will make available to the Contractor 220/230-volt electrical supply free of charge from the closest existing point of supply. - The Contractor is to make provision for the necessary extensions and plug points. - All Electrical boards must be inspected and tested before connecting to a power supply and then a CoC must be issued by the Contractor - The Contractor will adhere to the Electrical Installation Regulations of 1992 Medical Facilities - The Contractor provides a First Aid service to his employees and subcontractor. In the case where these prove to be inadequate, like in the event of a serious injury, the Employer’s Medical Centre and facilities are available. - Outside the Employer’s office hours, the Employer’s First Aid Services are only available for serious injuries and life threatening situations. - The Employer is entitled, however, to recover the costs incurred, in the use of the above Employer’s facilities, from the Contractor.
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Provided by the Employer. This is a mandatory cross reference form clause 25.2 in TSC3. State what the Employer will provide in the way of power, water, waste disposal, telecomms, ablutions, fire protection and lighting (etc) on the Affected Property. Give hook up locations and any constraints on how the hook up is to be done. Always conclude by stating that the Contractor shall provide everything else necessary for Providing the Service.
Provided by the Employer. Employer will provide in the way of power, water, waste disposal, ablutions, fire protection and lighting (etc) on the Affected Property Contractor shall provide everything else necessary for providing the Service.
Provided by the Employer. Supply of electricity The Employer is not responsible to supply any electricity for the purpose of the works. The contractor must supply own electricity in the form of a generator. All installations or equipment complies with all relevant safety regulations and requirements. Contractor to supply own 220 or 380 VAC extensions and Contractor shall provide everything else necessary for providing the Service. Water The Employer supplies potable water for the purpose of the works, at existing points and in reasonable quantities. Uninterrupted supply is not guaranteed and is not grounds for compensation events. Accommodation of the Contractor’s employees The Contractor makes his own arrangements for accommodation and meals. Telecommunications The Contractor provides his own communication system and the cost thereof. Cell phones/radios to be used on the ash facility / ash dams / slurry plant where poor reception exists. All private telephone calls / Internet usage on the account of Contractor. Should the Contractor wish to use radio communication equipment on site, he will make his own arrangements with the relevant authorities. In this case though, he is required to liaise with the Head of Security at the Station to ensure that there is no interference with existing channels or equipment Facilities availability  Employer will provide Contractor work space
Provided by the Employer. Forklift, overhead crane, winch, electrical to 220 and 380 v power supply, portable water, compressed air up to 6bars and scaffolding, upon 24hours in advance request.
Provided by the Employer o The Contractor is liable for any damage incurred to the Employer’s facility during the period of occupation by the Contractor. o The Contractor submits a facilities checklist to the Employer for acceptance, prior to occupation and again upon departure, which serves as proof of any damage to the Employer’s facility.‌ o All expenses incurred by the Employer in the event of the Employer having to perform repairs, at a fee that is in line with the current building tariffs, are for the Contractor’s account.
Provided by the Employer. 5.8.1.1 Water and Electricity usage  Water and Electricity will be supplied by the Employer, if available, and must be used in accordance with the Eskom Environmental objectives.  Where Water and Electricity is not available, this must be provided for by the Contractor.
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Provided by the Employer. The Employer provides electrical power from an existing distribution point to the Contractor for the purpose of construction. The Contractor is responsible for all connections and cable from the supply point. 220V supply is available, however continuous supply is not guaranteed. The Employer supplies, free of charge, reasonable quantities of potable water required for the purposes of this contract from the nearest operational taps. The Contractor provides, at his own cost, all connection fittings, pipe work, temporary plumbing, and pumps necessary to lead the water from the Employer’s points of supply to the various points where it is required. The Contractor further maintains and removes these on completion of the contract. A Medical Station, Fire Protection and Rescue Service are available on site during normal working hours at a cost to be agreed to with the various services and through consultation with the Employer’s Representative. The Employer’s Representative / Supervisor ensure that the necessary isolation permits are obtained and arranges access to the plant. The Employer’s Representative will provide a site for the Contractor’s yard at a location that is indicated to the Contractor. The Contractor provides all the facilities required by him for such a site at his cost. The Contractor maintains the site to meet the requirements of the health and safety requirements as per the requirements of the Employer. On completion of the project the Contractor restores the site to its original state. The Contractor must ensure that all his personnel attend a Health and Safety Induction Course presented by the Power station free of charge prior to commencement with the Works. This is a three (3) hour course and is valid for the duration of one (1) year at the Power Station.
Provided by the Employer. The Employer will provide power, water, waste disposal, sewer connection to mains.. The Employer will fill the water tanks with water and remove sewage from septic tanks.
Provided by the Employer. The Employer provides water, power, compressed air, sanitation, garbage collection and any other services that may be applicable to provide the Work on or near the Working Areas. The Contractor pays for all medical facilities, first aid and telecommunication facilities. The Employer allows the Contractor to use Overhead Cranes and Hoists, provided the Contractor’s employee is an authorised Lifting Machine operator. The Contractor complies with all site regulations issued by the Service Manager. For the purposes of this contract, the Employer also provides:  Offices, Ablution facilities, Kitchen or Tearoom.  Work benches  Compressed Air supply  220V and 380V power suppliesPotable water  Common ablution facilities  Telecommunication connection and telephone (instrument), usage costs for the Contractor’s account  LAN connection pointsDesktop computer hard xxxx (number to be agreed upon) loaded with the Employer’s supplied software.  Office Equipment as agreed between the Parties  Radios: the contractors need to motivate their specific hand-held radio requirement to the Service Manager, who, if approved, will issue an agreed number of radios to the Contractor.  Office furniture as agreed between the parties  Equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave and “Hydroboil”) A written request, indicating the Contractor's requirements is submitted to the Supervisor/Service Manager as soon as possible after the Contract Date.
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