Health and Safety

3.49  In carrying out the Services, the Contractor shall comply with all applicable health and safety Legislation and requirements including but not limited to:

a)  report any incidents under RIDDOR to the Health and Safety Executive;

b)  manage their compliance with health and safety Legislation and obligations in relation to their provision of Services;

c)  provide all Personnel with the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment;

d)  ensure that suitable first aid equipment is provided to all Personnel; and 

e)  maintain accurate and up to date health and safety records and documentation and make these available for inspection by the Authority's Representative or the Authority's safety adviser when requested including COSHH manuals, Method Statements and risk assessments.

In the case of any accidents involving members of the public or that are reportable under RIDDOR, the Contractor shall provide details of the same to the Authority within [  ] Business Days of each such occurrence.

3.50  The Contractor shall provide reasonable access to toilets and washing facilities at any Visitor Centre, and such toilets and washing facilities are to contain:

a)  tiled areas reasonably free from damage or conspicuous deterioration;

b)  toilet furniture reasonably free from damage or deterioration and which is fully functioning;

c)  reasonably intact seals and other waterproof joints and where the same are reasonably free from staining or mould growth; and

d)  toilet cubicle partitioning (if applicable) which is reasonably free from damage or deterioration and on which all fittings, including locks and handles are functioning.

3.51  The Contractor shall carry out the Services in a manner which is consistent with the adopted fire strategy for the Site(s) and Facilities.

3.52  The Contractor shall continually review the risks of fire associated with the Facilities including taking account of prevailing Good Industry Practice.

3.53  The Contractor shall make any necessary changes to the fire strategy and propose Contractor changes to the relevant Method Statement to take account of prevailing Good Industry Practice.