PROTECTION OF PERSONS Clause Examples
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύA. The Contractor shall:
1. At all times protect the lives and health of his employees under the Contract;
2. Take all necessary precautions for the safety of all persons on or in the vicinity of the Work site;
3. Comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State, County and Municipal safety laws and building codes; and
B. Contractor shall comply with all provisions of the "Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970", including any amendments thereto and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto, applicable to the Work and performance of the Contract. Whereas the State in which the Work is performed has passed legislation bearing on Occupational Safety and Health, such legislation and amendments thereto, together with rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be complied with by the Contractor.
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύAND PROPERTY GC 9.1
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύGIVING EVIDENCE OR ASSISTING IN INVESTIGATIONS
1. Subject to paragraph 2, where a person is in the Requesting Party pursuant to a request made under Articles 12 or 13:
(a) that person shall not be investigated, detained, prosecuted or punished or subjected to any other restriction of personal liberty in the Requesting Party, for any offence, in respect of any act or omission which preceded the personβs departure from the Requested Party;
(b) that person shall not, without that personβs consent, be required to give evidence in any proceeding or to assist in any investigation other than the proceeding or investigation to which the request relates; and
(c) that person shall not be subject to any civil suit to which the person could not be subjected if the person were not in the Requesting Party.
2. Paragraph 1 of this Article shall cease to apply if that person, being free to leave, has not left the Requesting Party within a period of thirty days after that person has been officially notified that the personβs presence is no longer required or, having left, has voluntarily returned.
3. A person appearing in the Requesting Party pursuant to a request made under Articles 12 or 13 shall be subject to the law of that Party relating to contempt, perjury and the making of false declarations but shall not otherwise be subject to prosecution based on such evidence.
4. The competent authority which seeks the appearance of a witness from the Requested Party for the purpose of giving evidence shall ensure that the witness is properly instructed regarding responsibilities and obligations to the court so as to ensure that the witness is not subjected to contempt or similar proceedings.
5. A person shall not be subject to any penalty or mandatory restriction of personal liberty for declining to give evidence or to assist in investigations in accordance with Articles 12 or 13.
6. This Article shall not affect the obligation to return a person transferred in custody, as provided in Article 12.
PROTECTION OF PERSONSΜύduring installation or use of machinery or related products
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύWho Serve in a Uniformed Service: An Employee whose employment is interrupted by qualified military service under Section 414(u) of the Code or who is on a leave of absence for qualified military service under Section 414(u) of the Code may elect to make additional Deferrals upon resumption of employment with the Employer equal to the maximum Deferrals that the Employee could have elected during that period if the Employee's employment with the Employer had continued (at the same level of salary or wages) without the interruption or leave, reduced by the Deferrals, if any, actually made for the Employee during the period of the interruption or leave. This right applies for five years following the resumption of employment (or, if sooner, for a period equal to three times the period of the interruption or leave). Effective January 1, 2007, if a Participant dies while performing qualified military service (as defined in Section 414(u) of the Code), the Participantβs Beneficiaries shall be entitled to receive any additional benefits (other than additional credits described in Section 3.7 or similar benefit accruals relating to the period of qualified military service) provided under the Plan, as if the Participant had resumed employment and subsequently experienced a Severance from Employment on account of death.β�
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.Μύ5.21.1. The Contractor is responsible for the health and safety of all persons on or at the Work site and shall take all necessary and reasonable precautions and actions to protect all such persons from injury, death, or loss.
5.21.2. The Contractor and any Subcontractor shall not require any laborer, mechanic or other person employed in performance of the Work to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to health or safety. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall comply with all applicable safety rules and regulations adopted by the United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Industrial Commission of the State of Colorado or the City of Commerce City, whichever is most restrictive. The City assumes no duty to ensure that the Contractor follows the safety regulations issued by OSHA or the State of Colorado.
5.21.3. The Contractor shall provide all necessary protective devices and safety precautions. Such devices and precautions may include but are not limited to: posting of danger signs warning against hazards such as, but not limited to, hoists, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, openings, stairways, trip and fall hazards and falling materials; placement of warning flares; equipment back-up alarms; installation of barricades; promulgation and application of safety regulations and employment of safety personnel and guards. Signs will not be considered to be an adequate substitute for physical protective barriers. The costs of all protective devices and the planning and implementing of safety precautions are considered to be included in the Unit Prices, even if not specified.
5.21.4. If, in the opinion of the Project Manager, the Contractor has not supplied necessary and adequate barricades, warnings, or other safety devices, then the City may order additional devices and deduct the cost from the Contractor's payment. By taking such action, the City assumes no liability for the adequacy of such barricades, warnings or other safety devices.
5.21.5. For operations involving trenching, excavation or any other underground construction, the Contractorβs attention is specially directed to and its work shall conform to the Construction Safety and Health Regulations, Part P Subparagraph 1926.6013-6016 by OSHA, latest revision.
5.21.6. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall always, whether or not so specifically directed by the Project Manager, tak...
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PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύA. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of all employees working on this Contract and all other persons who may be affected by such Work. The Contractor shall designate a responsible member of its organization at the Site whose duty shall be to manage and coordinate the safety programs and to prevent accidents by the Contractor and Subcontractors.
B. If the Contractor encounters materials at the Site reasonably believed by the Contractor to be Hazardous Material including, but not limited to, asbestos, lead, or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), Contractor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and give Notice of the condition to the County. Work in the affected area shall not be resumed without written direction by the County.
C. The Contractor shall maintain in a reasonable number of conspicuous and accessible places at the Site all materials necessary for giving first aid to the injured. The Contractor shall establish, publish, and make known to all employees procedures for initiating 911 emergency response and ensuring immediate removal to a hospital or a doctorβs care for person(s) who may have been injured on the Site. Employees shall not be permitted to work on the Site before the Contractor has: (1) provided all materials necessary for giving first aid at the Site; and, (2) established and made known procedures for removal of injured person(s) to a hospital or doctorβs care. The Contractor shall ensure at all times that at least one of its employees on Site has adequate training in first aid.
D. In order to protect the lives and health of persons performing work under this Contract, the Contractor shall comply with the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA), including all revisions, amendments and regulations issued thereunder, and the provisions of the Washington Industrial Safety Act of 1973 (WISHA), including all revisions, amendments and regulations issued thereunder by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. The WISHA regulations shall apply, without limitation, to all excavation, tunneling, trenching and ditching operations. In case of conflict between any such requirements, the more stringent regulation or requirement shall apply. There is no acceptable deviation from these safety requirements, regardless of practice in the construction industry. Any violation of OSHA, WISHA or other safety requirements applicable to the work may, at the sole discretion of King County,...
PROTECTION OF PERSONS.ΜύWork shall be executed in compliance with the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter 35, Safety in Construction.
PROTECTION OF PERSONSΜύdealing with the Commission and its agents
(1) A person who deals with the Commission shall not be affected by any irregularity of procedure in connection with the authorisation of the transaction by a meeting of the Commission or by the non-fulfillment of any condition imposed by this Agreement in connection with the transaction;
(2) A person who deals with another person who is held out by the Commission as having authority to act on the Commission's behalf in connection with any transaction may treat the Commission as bound by the acts of that other person done within the apparent authority of that person even though that person has not been authorised by the Commission to do those acts on its behalf so long as that person has no knowledge whether actual or constructive, that that other person has not been so authorised by the Commission;