Responsibility for the site Sample Clauses

Responsibility for the site. Without limiting any other obligation of the Contractor under this Contract, the Contractor shall: in respect of any Services and any parts of the site occupied by it for the purposes of this Contract provide and maintain temporary guards, warning signs and fences, and erect appropriate notices and signs to a standard required by law and otherwise as approved by the Principal; and in respect of the site generally: use its best endeavours to protect all persons, vehicles and property at or in the vicinity of the site; and familiarise itself and its personnel with the Principal's risk management system, safety and health management system and other systems and policies applicable to the site and develop a system to ensure full compliance therewith. When or where any direct damage or injury is caused to public or private property by or on account of any act, omission or misconduct on the part of the Contractor or its personnel in the execution of the Services, such property shall be restored by the Contractor at its expense.
Responsibility for the site. Without limiting any other obligation of the Supplier under this Contract, the Supplier shall:

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