OVERHEAD PROTECTION Sample Clauses

The Overhead Protection clause requires the contractor to implement measures that safeguard people and property from falling objects or debris during construction activities. Typically, this involves installing physical barriers such as scaffolding with protective canopies, netting, or covered walkways in areas where work is being performed above ground level. The core function of this clause is to minimize the risk of injury or damage caused by construction-related hazards, thereby ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards on the job site.
OVERHEAD PROTECTION a. Each individual piece of cooking and hot and cold holding equipment must be separately covered (cooker top, lidded holding compartment, etc.) or the structure of the MFFS must have overhead protection (ceiling) (§§ 6- 202.16; 6
OVERHEAD PROTECTION. Scaffolds - hanging or sectional: Only those materials or tools required for immediate use shall be placed on scaffolds and platforms. All materials shall be removed at the end of the work day. Wire mesh shall be installed between toe-board and guard rail of hanging scaffolds and around the perimeter of sectional scaffolds. Debris - there shall be frequent removal of all debris from superstructure, and stabilization of articles, materials, equipment and debris in the event of windstorms. In addition to the above, special care must be exercised to protect the public and the construction workforce from objects falling from structures under construction prior to the construction floor being permanently enclosed with a finished facade. Adherence to the provisions of the New York City Building Code governing safety netting, subdivision A of Section 27-1021 as approved by the City under Local law 61-87, must be strictly followed and enforced by the Site Safety Coordinator.

Related to OVERHEAD PROTECTION

  • Job Protection 15.9.1 Subject to 15.10 below, an employee returning from parental leave is entitled to resume work in the same position or a similar position to the one they occupied at the time of commencing parental leave. A similar position means a position: (a) At the equivalent salary, grading; (b) At the equivalent weekly hours of duty; (c) In the same location or other location within reasonable commuting distance; and (d) Involving responsibilities broadly comparable to those experienced in the previous position. 15.9.2 Where applicable, employees shall continue to be awarded increments when their incremental date falls during absence on parental leave.

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes: a. Systems containing DSHS Data must have all security patches or hotfixes applied within 3 months of being made available. b. The Contractor will have a method of ensuring that the requisite patches and hotfixes have been applied within the required timeframes. c. Systems containing DSHS Data shall have an Anti-Malware application, if available, installed. d. Anti-Malware software shall be kept up to date. The product, its anti-virus engine, and any malware database the system uses, will be no more than one update behind current.

  • Child Protection Barracudas’ staff have a duty to respond if they suspect a child may be suffering from or makes a disclosure about abuse. In this event staff will contact the relevant local authority and act on their advice.