WORKSITE CONDITIONS Sample Clauses
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. 3.18.1 WORKSITE VISIT The Construction Manager acknowledges that it has visited, or has had the opportunity to visit, the Worksite to visually inspect the general and local conditions which could affect the Work.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. An adequate supply of suitable drinking water shall be kept readily accessible for workmen. The drinking water shall be supplied from a piping system or from a clean, covered container having a drain faucet and disposable paper cups.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. If suitable drinking water is not already available on a job site, the employer shall provide suitable drinking water and disposable cups which shall be kept readily accessible for the workmen.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. A. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for maintaining in good condition, existing trees, grass and shrubs situated within the designated worksite and adjacent areas. The Contractor shall leave the work area and adjacent areas free of any accumulated rubbish and surplus materials on a daily basis unless directed by the County’s Project Manager or designee. Any sod or soil damage shall be repaired, and sod replaced as necessary at the Contractor’s expense.
B. The Contractor shall accomplish work site cleanup within two (2) hours of the finish of any individual project. The work site shall be equal to or cleaner than pre-work conditions.
C. All wood, chips and other debris shall become the property of the Contractor and be disposed of at no expense to the County and in accordance withall local laws and ordinances.
D. The Contractor shall dispose of debris in accordance with all Federal, State and Local laws and regulations in effect at the time of disposal. Cost involved with the disposal of debris shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
E. The Contractor shall guard against tree damage. Climbing irons, spurs and spikes are permitted only during removal. Any tree damage caused by the Contractor shall be repaired at no cost to the County and to the satisfaction of the County’s Project Manager or designee.
F. The Contractor shall grind all stumps six (6) to eight (8) inches below the soil surface. The ▇▇▇▇▇ hole shall be filled, tamped and mounded at three (3) inches high to allow for decomposition of root mass. Upon request, the Contractor shall perform root grinding as instructed on a per site basis.
G. The Contractor shall comply with the most current revision of A.S.I. Z-133.1, Safety Standards for Tree Care Operations, Pruning, Trimming Repairing, Maintaining, Removing Trees and for Cutting brush.
H. The Contractor shall conform to the latest version of standards of the National Arborist Association, A.N.S.I. A300. Pruning will be performed in accordance with Class I (Fine Pruning) specifications.
I. The Contractor shall contact the County’s Project Manager or designee immediately should they receive a complaint of a potentially unsafe situation as it pertains to trees, i.e., rotted tree, fallen tree, etc. The Contractor shall document the time and place of the complaint and the time the County’s Project Manager or designee was contacted with the information.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. As determined by the university’s designated official, if there are, or are anticipated to be hazardous conditions (e.g., including but not limited to severe weather, low air quality, or fire) at a field location or the primary job location that impedes or may impede the Graduate Employee’s ability to perform the assigned work, a Graduate Employee will consult with their supervisor and the applicable University resources for further guidance. In some instances a Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if deemed an appropriate alternative by the supervisor. A Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if a Graduate Employee is unable to work in person and if the work can effectively be performed remotely and is consistent with OSU’s appointment, payroll, and employment law processes and obligations.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. A. Worker and Visitor Procedures: The Contractor is hereby advised that asbestos has been determined by the U.S. Government to be a CANCER - CAUSING AGENT and Contractor shall provide workers and visitors with protective clothing which as a minimum shall meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101.
B. Visitors entering the regulated area shall comply with all the protective equipment, respirator, and decontamination requirements of this specification. The contractor will be required to supply the proper respiratory protection equipment. Respirators used by visitors must be of a type suitable for the conditions present in the regulated area. Visitors who enter the regulated area will be required to submit to the Consultant a current fit test certificate, a respirator-training certificate, and a physician’s evaluation for respirator use.
C. Federal and State inspectors are exempt from meeting visitor requirements, but are required to sign-in-sign-out in the hardbound project logbook.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. As determined by the university’s designated official, if there are hazardous conditions (e.g., severe weather or fire) at a field location or the primary job location that impedes the Graduate Employee’s ability to perform the assigned work, a Graduate Employee will consult with their supervisor and the applicable University resources for further guidance. In some instances, a Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if deemed an appropriate alternative by the supervisor. A Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if a Graduate Employee is unable to work in person and if the work can effectively be performed remotely and is consistent with OSU’s appointment, payroll, and employment law processes and obligations.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. 2.14.1 WORKSITE VISIT The Contractor acknowledges that it has visited, or has had the opportunity to visit, the Worksite to visually inspect the general and local conditions which could affect the Work. Owner and Contractor share responsibility to limit access to the Worksite for non-work personnel. Contractor shall take normal precautions to post signage, provide fencing and access control. Owner shall provide notification, establish rules for their employees, agents, representatives, students, faculty, or visitors, and facilitate restricted access and alternative routing.
WORKSITE CONDITIONS. As determined by the university’s designated official, if there are, or are anticipated to be hazardous conditions (including but not limited to severe weather, low air quality, or fire) at a field location or the primary job location that impedes or may impede the Graduate Employee’s ability to perform the assigned work, a Graduate Employee will consult with their supervisor and the applicable University resources for further guidance. In some instances a Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if deemed an appropriate alternative by the supervisor. A Remote Work Agreement may be utilized if a Graduate Employee is unable to work in person and if the work can effectively be performed remotely and is consistent with OSU’s appointment, payroll, and employment law processes and obligations.
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