Tenant Handbook  
 


Chicago, IL 60601
http://300eastrandolph.axisportal.com/
 
Table of Contents
  • Home
    • I. MOVE-IN INFORMATION
    • II. BUILDING MANAGEMENT OFFICE
    • III. BUILDING OPERATIONS
    • IV. BUILDING RULES & REGULATIONS
    • V . BUILDING AMENITIES
    • VI. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
    • VII. FORMS
    • CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
    • TELECOMMUNICATIONS
    • CONSTRUCTION RULES & REGULATIONS
      • INTRODUCTION
      • SAFETY POLICY
      • GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SAFETY
      • RADIO COMMUNICATION
      • SAFETY TRAINING AND ORIENTATION
      • DISCIPLINARY ACTION/WORK STOPPAGE
      • GENERAL SAFETY RULES
      • HAZARD CONTROL
      • ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING
      • FIRST AID/INJURY RESPONSE
      • ATRIUM SAFETY (Also See Exhibit X)
      • ROOFTOP ACCESS AND SAFETY
      • FALL PREVENTION
      • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
      • HAZARD COMMUNICATION
      • CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY
      • WELDING AND CUTTING
      • FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
      • FIRE PREVENTION
      • SCRAP METAL PROGRAM
      • EXHIBITS
       
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SAFETY POLICY
 
Contractors employed in, on or about the Building will conduct their work in a safe manner consistent with the best professional construction safety practices in addition to all requirements of this Policy and any and all applicable governmental rules, consensus standards, codes and regulations to protect all employees, visitors, the public and adjacent property.

Contractors and Subcontractors shall fully comply with this Safety Policy, with all federal, state and City of Chicago laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, requirements and guidelines of government authorities, agencies and any other authorities having control or responsibilities bearing on the performance of work.

Contractor, through its Project Manager’s management and supervision, is charged with the responsibility of preventing the occurrence of incidents or conditions that could lead to injuries, property damage or operational interruptions. The ultimate success of this safety policy depends fully upon the total cooperation of all parties. It is Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that safety rules and procedures are enforced and to further ensure that effective communication and education programs are employed.