Safety Management System Sample Clauses

Safety Management System. 26.1. The Contractor shall develop, implement, and keep up to date safety management systems for the purpose of formulating policies and objectives concerning significant safety risks and hazards and environmental impacts over which the Contractor can exercise control and can be expected to have an influence. The safety management system shall comply with applicable provisions of environmental, labour, safety, and social protection, maritime and other applicable national laws and Best International Industry Standards and Practices.
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Safety Management System. A comprehensive Safety Management System has been developed and will be amended from time to time to assure compliance to the requirements of relevant Acts, Regulations, Codes of Practice and LAJV Policies and Procedures.
Safety Management System. 9.10.1 The Provider must have in place and comply with a documented Safety Management System (SMS) based on New Zealand civil aviation requirements.
Safety Management System. 4.1 The Company’s Control Person and the Customer’s Authorised Person shall agree who is to carry out the Operations and the Safety Management System to be used, which shall as a minimum default to the Company’s Distribution Safety Rules and to the Company’s standard technique, ST:OS6E/2 (as updated or superseded from time to time) relating to “Safety Co-ordination at the Interface between the Company and Customer’s Networks”.
Safety Management System. The Contractor must prepare and implement a Safety Management System approved by Forests NSW within six (6) calendar months of the Commencement Date
Safety Management System. 3.1. The Supplier must maintain a Safety Management System for its operations including to a standard acceptable to NSW RFS.
Safety Management System. Without limiting clauses 5.4 and 7.1(b) the Operator must implement and maintain a Safety Management System that ensures each Contract Ferry and the operation of each Contract Ferry complies all applicable Law including the MS Act and is, so far as reasonably practicable, safe.
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Safety Management System. Without prejudice to the Contractor’s obligations pursuant to Sub- clause 7.6, the Contractor shall, until completion of the rectification of all Defects, maintain its own written safety management system for the execution and completion of the Works (including the design thereof) and for the performance of its obligations under this Contract. The Contractor shall provide all necessary assistance, information and documentation that the Purchaser may require in order to comply with its obligations under this Sub-clause 3.9 and for the Purchaser to comply with its obligations under the Principal Contract.
Safety Management System. (a) The Operator must have a Safety Management System in place and report any Safety Incidents to TfNSW within the earliest reasonable timeframe.

Related to Safety Management System

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • STATEWIDE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM If the maximum amount payable to Contractor under this Contract is $100,000 or greater, either on the Effective Date or at any time thereafter, this section shall apply. Contractor agrees to be governed by and comply with the provisions of §§00-000-000, 00-000-000, 00-000-000, and 00- 000-000, C.R.S. regarding the monitoring of vendor performance and the reporting of contract information in the State’s contract management system (“Contract Management System” or “CMS”). Contractor’s performance shall be subject to evaluation and review in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract, Colorado statutes governing CMS, and State Fiscal Rules and State Controller policies.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following:

  • Quality Management Grantee will:

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5.1 The Employee agrees to participate in the performance management system that the Employer adopts or introduces for the Employer, management and municipal staff of the Employer.

  • Monitoring and Management Information C10.1 The Contractor shall comply with the monitoring arrangements set out in the Monitoring Schedule including, but not limited to, providing such data and information as the Contractor may be required to produce under the Contract.

  • Emergency Medical Services The City’s Fire Department and MedStar (or other entity engaged by the City after the Effective Date) will provide emergency medical services.

  • Electrical appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

  • Project Management Plan 1 3.4.1 Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control 2 activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work.

  • Management Information System The M&E Plan will describe the information system that will be used to collect data, store, process and deliver information to relevant stakeholders in such a way that the Program information collected and verified pursuant to the M&E Plan is at all times accessible and useful to those who wish to use it. The system development will take into consideration the requirement and data needs of the components of the Program, and will be aligned with existing MCC systems, other service providers, and ministries.

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