SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY Sample Clauses

SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY. The Contractor shall at all times:
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SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY. 1. Contractors shall police ongoing construction operations and activities at all times, keeping the premises orderly, maintaining cleanliness in and about the premises, and ensuring safety and protection of all areas, including loading docks, elevators, lobbies and all other public areas which are used for access to the premises.
SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY. B. The Contractor shall provide and ensure the wearing of necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by any applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and/or manufacturer’s instructions.
SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY. 3.1. The student undertakes to act at all times in a non-life-threatening manner and subject to the safety guidelines which the Center publishes from time to time.
SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY. 2.3.3.1 Before commencing any Work pertaining to the Project, the Construction Manager shall prepare and submit copies of a Site-Specific Safety and Health Program to the Development Manager and the Project Safety Consultants for their collective review and approval. The Construction Manager's Site-Specific Safety and Health Program shall provide for the implementation of the Construction Manager's safety responsibilities in connection with the Project and the coordination of the Site-Specific Safety and Health Program and its associated procedures and precautions with the safety programs, precautions and procedures of each Contractor, Subcontractor and subconsultants of any tier performing Work at the Project site. The Construction Manager has the responsibility for developing its Site-Specific Safety and Health Program in accordance with but not limited to, the following standards:

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