Safety Codes Sample Clauses

Safety Codes. Grantee shall comply with all federal, State and City safety requirements, rules, regulations, laws and practices, and employ all necessary devices as required by Applicable Law during construction, operation and repair of its Cable System. By way of illustration and not limitation, Grantee shall comply with the National Electric Code, National Electrical Safety Code and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards.
Safety Codes. Where higher standards are specified by the City than called for as minimum by state or federal codes, City standards shall prevail.
Safety Codes. 257 The purpose of these safety rules is to protect the employees as they work and ensure that they work safely. By following these rules, they should avoid injury to themselves or fellow employees. Strict enforcement of these safety rules will materially reduce the possibility that someone else will commit an unsafe act which could endanger them.
Safety Codes. 109 General: 109.1 CONTRACTOR shall adhere to safe construction practice and guard against hazardous, and unsafe working conditions and shall comply with EMPLOYER's safety rules as set forth herein. Prior to start of construction, CONTRACTOR will be furnished copies of EMPLOYER's "Safety Code" for information and guidance, if it has been prepared. 110.1 In respect of all labour, directly employed in the WORK for the performance of CONTRACTOR's part of this agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall at his own expense arrange for all the safety provisions as per safety codes of C.P.W.D., Indian Standards Institution. The Electricity Act, The Mines Act and such other acts as applicable. 110.2 The CONTRACTOR shall observe and abide by all fire and safety regulations of the EMPLOYER. Before starting construction work CONTRACTOR shall consult with EMPLOYER's safety Engineers or ENGINEER- IN-CHARGE and must make good to the satisfaction of the EMPLOYER any loss or damage due to fire to any portion of the work done or to be done under this agreement or to any of the EMPLOYER's existing property. 111.1 CONTRACTOR shall maintain first aid facilities for its employees and those of its SUB-CONTRACTOR. 111.2 CONTRACTOR shall make outside arrangements for ambulance service and for the treatment of industrial injuries. Names of those providing these services shall be furnished to EMPLOYER prior to start of construction and their telephone numbers shall be prominently posted in CONTRACTOR's field office. 111.3 All critical industrial injuries shall be reported promptly to EMPLOYER, and a copy of CONTRACTOR's report covering each personal injury requiring the attention of a physician shall be furnished to the EMPLOYER. 112.1 Smoking within the battery area, tank farm or dock limits is strictly prohibited. Violators of the no smoking rules shall be discharged immediately. 113.1 CONTRACTOR shall erect and maintain barricades required in connection with his operation to guard or protect:- a) Excavations b) Hoisting Areas. c) Areas adjudged hazardous by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s or EMPLOYER's inspectors. d) EMPLOYER's existing property subject to damage by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Operations. e) Rail Road unloading spots.
Safety Codes. 109 General: 109.1 CONTRACTOR shall adhere to safe construction practice and guard against hazardous, and unsafe working conditions and shall comply with EMPLOYER's safety rules as set forth herein. Prior to start of construction, CONTRACTOR will be furnished copies of EMPLOYER's "Safety Code" for information and guidance, if it has been prepared.
Safety Codes. Contractor shall ensure that all of its personnel, equipment and materials are in conformance with OSHA and all other applicable State, local and Federal codes. The storage of any combustible substances shall be in conformance with applicable codes.
Safety Codes. The Employer agrees to abide by the Safety Codes, and rules and regulations of the Safety Codes of the State of New Jersey and the Federal Government. Any inju- ry to an employee resulting from the Employer’s failure to comply with any state or federal law or regulation or municipal ordinance relating to requirements on any job for the safety and protection of the employees shall be the sole responsibility of said Employer.
Safety Codes. ‌ All electrical work shall be executed in a safe and proper manner, consistent with the requirements of the State of Alaska Electrical Safety Code and the National Electrical Safety Code. A copy of the National Electrical Code and the National Electrical Safety Code shall be available at least in the Utility's administrative offices.
Safety Codes. Tenants agree to comply with all applicable building, housing, fire and life safety codes. No items should be placed around the furnace in the furnace room. No bar-b- que grills are allowed on the decks. These are both FIRE HAZARDS.

Related to Safety Codes

  • Safety Rules 5.01 The safety rules of the State having jurisdiction shall be observed by the parties hereto. It is recognized that the Employer has the exclusive responsibility for providing a safe and healthful workplace. To assist the Employer in maintaining an effective and continuing safety program, a permanent Joint Safety Committee shall be established, consisting of two (2) members from the Union and two (2) members from the Employers, who shall meet at regular times to administer educational instructions, investigate serious accidents, and to draft appropriate safety rules. Such rules as adopted by this committee, shall become a part of this Agreement.

  • SAFETY REGULATIONS Equipment shall meet all State and Federal safety regulations.

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act The Employer, the Union, and the Employees recognize they are bound by the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, S.N.S. 1996, c.7, and appropriate federal acts and regulations. Any breach of these obligations may be grieved pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Health and Safety Standards Contractor shall abide by all health and safety standards set forth by the State of California and/or the County of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ pursuant to the Injury and Illness Prevention Program. If applicable, Contractor must receive all health and safety information and training from County.

  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.