Common use of Safety Requirements Clause in Contracts

Safety Requirements. The Subcontractor is being selected by the Contractor as a competent contractor with respect to the Work. Therefore, the Subcontractor is required to perform its Work in a safe manner. The Contractor is relying upon the skill and expertise of the Subcontractor to protect workers on the job site. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, or federal safety and health requirements, including OSHA and Contractor site specific requirements as applicable. In accordance with state or federal requirements or both, the Subcontractor shall formulate and implement its own safety rules and regulations to promote safe and orderly prosecution of the Work. Such rules shall provide for frequent and regular inspection of the job site, materials and equipment and the designation of a Competent Person, as identified by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall designate a Competent Person, as defined by OSHA, as someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards and who has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Subcontractor shall also follow any safety rules that the Owner or Owner/Contractor Contract may impose, as well as any safety directions that may be issued by the Contractor. The Subcontractor also agrees to comply with any safety directions or rules reasonably issued by the Owner or the Contractor to prevent injury or assure compliance with applicable law, whether or not the Subcontractor agrees that those directions or rules are actually required in order to comply with applicable law, and to do so without demanding further compensation from the Contractor for such compliance. If the Subcontractor fails to comply with safety directions or rules, reasonably imposed by the Contractor, the Owner, or the Owner/Contractor Contract, then Contractor may take corrective action without further notice and the Subcontractor shall be liable to the Contractor for the resulting costs.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.wohlsenconstruction.com, www.wohlsenconstruction.com, www.wohlsenconstruction.com

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Safety Requirements. The Subcontractor is being selected by the Contractor as a competent contractor with respect to the Work. Therefore, the Subcontractor is required to perform its Work in a safe manner. The Contractor is relying upon the skill and expertise of the Subcontractor to protect workers on the job site. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, or federal safety and health requirements, including OSHA and Contractor site specific requirements as applicable. In accordance with state or federal requirements or both, the Subcontractor shall formulate and implement its own safety rules and regulations to promote safe and orderly prosecution of the Work. Such rules shall provide for frequent and regular inspection of the job site, materials and equipment and the designation of a Competent Person, as identified by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall designate a Competent Person, as defined by OSHA, as someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards and who has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Subcontractor shall also follow any safety rules that the Owner or Owner/Contractor Contract may impose, as well as any safety directions that may be issued by the Contractor. The Subcontractor also agrees to comply with any safety directions or rules reasonably issued by the Owner or the Contractor to prevent injury or assure compliance with applicable law, whether or not the Subcontractor agrees that those directions or rules are actually required in order to comply with applicable law, and to do so without demanding further compensation from the Contractor for such compliance. If the Subcontractor creates an unsafe or hazardous condition or otherwise fails to comply with safety directions or rules, reasonably imposed by the Contractor, the Owner, or the Owner/Contractor Contract, then Contractor may take corrective action without further notice (including, without limitation, removing Subcontractor personnel from the jobsite) and the Subcontractor shall be liable to the Contractor for the resulting costs. Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Contractor from any costs, fines, penalties, suits, expenses, or damages (including legal fees and costs) arising out of any hazard or safety violations committed by Subcontractor, including any citation or fine imposed by OSHA or state equivalents.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: wohlsenconstruction.com, wohlsenconstruction.com, wohlsenconstruction.com

Safety Requirements. The Subcontractor is being selected by the Contractor as a competent contractor with respect to the Work. Therefore, the Subcontractor is required to perform its Work in a safe manner. The Contractor is relying upon the skill and expertise of the Subcontractor to protect workers on the job site. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, or federal safety and health requirements, including OSHA and Contractor site specific requirements as applicable. In accordance with state or federal requirements or both, the Subcontractor shall formulate and implement its own safety rules and regulations to promote safe and orderly prosecution of the Work. Such rules shall provide for frequent and regular inspection of the job site, materials and equipment and the designation of a Competent Person, as identified by competent persons designated by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall designate a Competent Person, as defined by OSHA, as someone persons mean those capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards and who has have the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Subcontractor shall also follow any safety rules that the Owner or Owner/Contractor Contract may impose, as well as any safety directions that may be issued by the Contractor. The Subcontractor also agrees to comply with any safety directions or rules reasonably issued by the Owner or the Contractor to prevent injury or assure compliance with applicable law, whether or not the Subcontractor agrees that those directions or rules are actually required in order to comply with applicable law, and to do so without demanding further compensation from the Contractor for such compliance. If the Subcontractor fails to comply with safety directions or rules, reasonably imposed by the Contractor, the Owner, or the Owner/Contractor Contract, then Contractor may take corrective action without further notice and the Subcontractor shall be liable to the Contractor for the resulting costs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Safety Requirements. The Subcontractor is being selected by the Contractor as a competent contractor with respect to the Work. Therefore, the Subcontractor is required to perform its Work in a safe manner. The Contractor is relying upon the skill and expertise of the Subcontractor to protect workers on the job site. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, or federal safety and health requirements, including OSHA and Contractor site specific requirements as applicable. In accordance with state or federal requirements or both, the Subcontractor shall formulate and implement its own safety rules and regulations to promote safe and orderly prosecution of the Work. Such rules shall provide for frequent and regular inspection of the job site, materials and equipment and the designation of a Competent Person, as identified by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall designate a Competent Person, as defined by OSHA, as someone capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards and who has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Subcontractor shall also follow any safety rules that the Owner or Owner/Contractor Contract may impose, as well as any safety directions that may be issued by the Contractor. The Subcontractor also agrees to comply with any safety directions or rules reasonably issued by the Owner or the Contractor to prevent injury or assure compliance with applicable law, whether or not the Subcontractor agrees that those directions or rules are actually required in order to comply with applicable law, and to do so without demanding further compensation from the Contractor for such compliance. If the Subcontractor creates an unsafe or hazardous condition or otherwise fails to comply with safety directions or rules, reasonably imposed by the Contractor, the Owner, or the Owner/Contractor Contract, then Contractor may take corrective action without further notice (including, without limitation, removing Subcontractor personnel from the jobsite) and the Subcontractor shall be liable to the Contractor for the resulting costs.. Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Contractor from any costs, fines, penalties, suits, expenses, or damages (including legal fees and costs) arising out of any hazard or safety violations committed by Subcontractor, including any citation or fine imposed by OSHA or state equivalents. SAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: wohlsenconstruction.com

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