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Chemical Safety Program
Chemical Safety Program contract clause examples

Service Provider represents and warrants that it has communicated and translated to its non-English speaking Service Provider Workers including all information and training required by applicable laws and regulations and all other safety and health requirements, in addition to all job related duties. These requirements include but are not limited to OSHA of 1970, the Service Provider’s Safety Program, the contract documents including contract safety requirements, any relevant manufacturer’s information such as Material Safety Data Sheets, and the specific project safety plan for the work to be performed for SNC, in addition to any relevant hazards and special Site conditions that SNC has notified Service Provider may be encountered by Service Provider and or its Service Provider Workers.

Service Provider shall at all times assure that an English speaking Representative of Service Provider is provided for non-English speaking Service Provider Representatives and its subcontractors (“Service Provider Workers”). The Representative must have the ability to communicate with and translate the foreign language of all non­English speaking Service Provider Workers to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is readily available. If the non-English speaking Service Provider Workers are divided into work groups, it shall remain the responsibility of the Service Provider that an English speaking Representative of Service Provider is provided so as to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is still readily available to all non-English speaking Service Provider Workers. Service Provider represents and warrants that it has communicated and translated to its non-English speaking Service Provider Workers including all information and training required by applicable laws and regulations and all other safety and health requirements, in addition to all job related duties. These requirements include but are not limited to OSHA of 1970, the Service Provider’s Safety Program, the contract documents including contract safety requirements, any relevant manufacturer’s information such as Material Safety Data Sheets, and the specific project safety plan for the work to be performed for Owners, in addition to any relevant hazards and special Site conditions that Owners have notified Service Provider may be encountered by Service Provider and/or its Service Provider Workers.

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