Safety Record Sample Clauses
Safety Record. The parties agree to meet and confer over the impacts on route assignment as a result of either an elimination or creation of routes. Details pertaining to how the Zero Waste Collection Route Bid is conducted are contained in Zero Waste Division Route Bid Selection Standard Operating Procedures regarding route bid selection.
Safety Record. Part 3.29 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a complete and accurate list of (i) all reportable incidents under occupational safety and health laws that have occurred since January 1, 2001; (ii) the Seller’s EMR rates for the periods January 1, 2001 to the date hereof, and (iii) the Seller’s OSHA reportable incident rates for the years ended December 31, 2003 and December 31, 2002. Except as set forth in Part 3.29 or Part 3.13 of the Disclosure Schedule, during the past three (3) years, no significant accidents or injuries have occurred in the workplace involving the Seller or any of its employees, officers, consultants, directors or contractors.
Safety Record. More than one (1) disciplinary notice for a safety violation during the previous six (6) months.
Safety Record. If it is determined that the employee demonstrates the ability and the will to succeed in the Apprenticeship Program and the Employer is in need of the skill, then the Employer will contact the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and arrange a meeting with the proposed apprentice, the Ministry Consultant and Human Resources.
Safety Record. Kickbox Leasing maintains a comprehensive corporate health and safety program as well as in-plant safety officer and ongoing safety committees. Key points of the program as enumerated in the Company’s Corporate Health & Safety Manual include:
Safety Record. 21.03 If it is determined that the employee demonstrates the ability and the will to succeed in the Apprenticeship Program and the Employer is in need of the skill, then the Employer will contact the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and arrange a meeting with the proposed apprentice, the Ministry Consultant and Human Resources.
21.04 The Employer hereby agrees that should the applicant be accepted into the Apprenticeship Program, the Employer shall pay the registration fee to the Ministry.
21.05 The Employer shall pay each apprentice, upon his return to work for the Employer, a $500 Education Award for the successful completion of each school component.
21.06 The Company agrees to continue the payment of the benefit premiums as per Article 14.01 during the time an apprentice is attending trade school as if the apprentice was regularly working.
Safety Record. 4 When such qualifications are relatively equal, seniority will prevail. The 5 Hospital will be the sole judge of qualifications provided that the Hospital 6 will not be arbitrary or discriminatory. Any nurse who is displaced under this 7 paragraph will have the option of accepting any vacant position for which she is 8 qualified in accordance with the following paragraph, or be placed on the recall 9 list.
Safety Record. This factor evaluates the offeror’s and proposed team member’s safety record to ascertain the Offerors commitment to safety by achieving: An EMR value less than or equal to 1.00. Offerors with an exceptionally low EMR (i.e., less than 0.75) may be rated more favorably. Offerors with an EMR value of 1.25 or greater may be rated less favorably. An RIR value less than or equal to 4.7. Offerors with an exceptionally low RIR (i.e., less than 3.3) may be rated more favorably. Offerors with an RIR value of 4.8 or greater may be rated less favorably. A DART value less than or equal to 3.4. Offerors with an exceptionally low DART (i.e., less than 2.0) may be rated more favorably. Offerors with a DART value of 3.5 or greater may be rated less favorably. Zero fatalities. Offerors with fatalities may be rated less favorably. Offerors that demonstrate that incidents, leading to exceedances of the criteria listed above, were unrelated to employer negligence or unsafe site planning or activities and/or have described sufficient corrective actions taken to improve their safety program may be rated more favorably. Offerors that describe initiatives in pursuit of proactively preventing fatalities, injuries, and illnesses through a system focused on: hazard prevention and control; worksite analysis; training; and management commitment and worker involvement may be rated more favorably. In addition, the Government may review any other sources of information in order validate the Offeror’s safety record. These may include, but are not limited to, a review of safety violations retrieved through the OSHA records database of team members (partnership, joint venture, teaming arrangement, or parent company/subsidiary /affiliate) identified in the offeror’s proposal and any other known sources not provided by the offeror.
Safety Record. (a) Metric: Total Recordable Incident Rate ("TRIR")
(b) Formula: Calculated based on fixed rates as follows:
(i) 50% Bonus Fee for TRIR under 0.4; 1 All amounts are subject to diligence.
(ii) 100% Bonus Fee for TRIR under 0.3.
(c) Maximum Amount of Bonus Fee with respect to the Safety Record metric per year: $2 5 million
Safety Record. At E Contractors, we take safety very seriously, and as a result, can claim no accidents or injuries in the history of the firm. E Contractors' presents a Risk History Report from the National Council of Compensation Insurance (NCCI) as an appendix to this section verifying no accidents or injuries. E Contractors understands that preventing workplace injury and illness takes precedence over operating productivity. To the greatest degree possible, management provides safeguards for personal safety and health, in keeping with the highest standards. We strive to maintain a Safety Program that conforms to industry best practices. To continue with our successful safety record, our program embodies proper attributes towards injury and illness prevention on the part of our employees and partners. The objective of the plan is to reduce the number of workplace incidences to an absolute minimum, not merely in keeping with, but surpassing the best experience of operations like ours. Our goal is zero accidents and injuries, which we are proud to say, is something that we have achieved since inception. E Contractors' presents a summary of our Safety Program as an appendix to this section. E Contractors' presents a summary letter from the National Council of Compensation Insurance (NCCI) outlining their Workers Compensation Modifier as an appendix to this section. The Interlocal Purchasing System RCSP 200201 Trades, Labor and Materials (JOC)