Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - The Contractor acknowledges that if AB InBev determines that a situation exists that threatens personal safety or environmental impact, AB InBev may instruct affected personnel to take immediate remed
The Contractor acknowledges that if AB InBev determines that a situation exists that threatens personal safety or environmental impact, AB InBev may instruct affected personnel to take immediate remed
The Contractor acknowledges that if AB InBev determines that a situation exists that threatens personal safety or environmental impact, AB InBev may instruct affected personnel to take immediate remedial measures. 2. If Anheuser-Busch InBev issues a written safety report to the contractor, pointing out a certain environmental or safety issue, the contractor must follow the instructions in the report or take corresponding measures within 48 hours. 3. The contractor must issue written warnings to employees with environmental and safety problems and submit a copy of the warning to Anheuser-Busch InBev. 4. Employees who receive written environmental and safety warnings must be retrained within two working days. The section leader of the employee who was warned should also participate in the training. 5. The contractor must remove employees who have received two written warnings from the work site. The contractor shall not allow them to return to their posts without the written permission of Anheuser-Busch InBev. e. The contractor is responsible for supervising the implementation of specific environmental and safety requirements, including (but not limited to): 1. All employees, visitors and material suppliers of contractors and subcontractors must wear hard safety gear when at the construction site cap. 2. All employees should wear clothing suitable for their work, including long pants, long-sleeved shirts, hard work shoes, and no travel shoes. 3. All employees must wear appropriate eye and ear protection and other appropriate protective equipment required by factory regulations. 4. All employees must use arc masks and protective clothing when performing or watching welding operations. Welders must wear long sleeves and their pockets must be closed to prevent sparks from entering. 5. It is prohibited to sit on the front bumper or skateboard of the vehicle. Passengers must sit properly with appropriate cover and are not allowed to extend their limbs outside the vehicle. 6. Unauthorized personnel are not allowed to operate vehicles and equipment, and contractors are not allowed to overload vehicles with weight or number of people. 7. Only full-body binding double-lock ropes can be used as personal fall protection equipment. f. The contractor must also comply with all operating, environmental and safety rules established by the factory. The contractor can obtain copies of them upon request. g. The contractor should carefully study the "Emergency Procedures" formulated by Anheuser-Busch InBev, formulate its own emergency response plan, and submit it to the engineer representative of Anheuser-Busch InBev for review to ensure that the contractor's employees know what to do in an emergency. The plan developed by the contractor must be consistent with the plan developed by Anheuser-Busch InBev. The plan should detail how to handle the emergency and who will be responsible. The plan must also include general facilities, doctors, ambulances and emergency contractors. telephone number. Such materials will be prominently posted with AB InBev's consent. 2.0 Closed Space Regulations a. "Closed space" in this paragraph means a place where access is restricted, such as at the entrance to stairs or a narrow space that can only be crawled into, etc. The air and conditions are not suitable for people to stay continuously, otherwise they may Causes people to die, become disabled or suffer from serious illness due to lack of oxygen and air circulation. The enclosed spaces include (but are not limited to): storage tanks, process processing containers, storage boxes, hoppers, silos, boilers, storage cellars, Sewers, ventilation or exhaust pipes, underground general utility rooms, pipes, buckets or trenches, etc., areas such as pedestrian walkways or other forms of free entrances and exits (such as stairs) are generally not considered closed spaces, but must be regularly inspected to ensure that Ensure its safety. b. The "Closed Space Entry Rules" must comply with the requirements of the operating standards. c. Employees, subcontractors, material suppliers or agents employed by the contractor must abide by the "Confined Space Entry Rules" when entering a closed space. The following situations are not subject to the above paragraph b: Unless Anheuser-Busch InBev has written in writing The form makes a different statement to the contractor that any enclosed space is a "permit-accessible enclosed space." d. In addition to the above "Closed Space Entry Rules", the following closed space safety operating procedures must be followed before entering a closed space: 1. All potentially harmful energy sources should be sealed and labeled, and their effectiveness should be verified immediately. 2. All pipeline nozzles should be tightly valved, sealed and labeled, otherwise they should be empty and labeled. 3. If the container is being used for fermentation operations, the carbon dioxide content in the container should be continuously monitored. 4. If the container is being used for flammable liquid operations, an explosion and mixture detector must be used to detect its flammability concentration. 5. Personnel entering the container must wear hard safety clothing and tie ropes to facilitate timely rescue by people outside the container.6. Other personnel outside the container must understand and monitor the container entrance, know possible rescue measures, and receive training on how to call for help in the event of an emergency. 3.0 Hot Work Permit a. The contractor must obtain a hot work permit from Anheuser-Busch InBev each time for operations involving open flames, gas or arc cutting welding, equipment that generates corrosive sparks, or cadmium welding. When performing any cutting, welding or high-temperature operations, the contractor must produce a hot work permit. Approval of the hot work permit must be stamped by Anheuser-Busch InBev or signed by its designated representative. b. Before the start of each shift, the contractor shall inspect all equipment. Defective equipment shall not be used and shall be repaired or evacuated from the construction site immediately. Pipes shall be equipped with qualified protective devices to prevent "flame flashback" or Other qualified devices with the same function will use fire-resistant tarpaulin during the operation. The contractor will provide welding masks, spark protection devices and other safety devices that meet the requirements according to AB InBev's requirements. c. When working on fire, the contractor is responsible for having ready-to-use (effective and applicable) materials near the high-temperature work site (about 7 meters). The contractor should train its employees on the correct use of materials and report fires. procedures (for example: identifying the communication equipment closest to the site). 4.0 Height Work Permit When contractors perform work at a height of more than 2 meters, they should follow the same high-altitude working procedures as AB InBev employees. Contractors who need to erect construction scaffolding due to projects or maintenance must complete the scaffolding erection and apply for a "Scaffolding Work Permit" The certificate can only be used after it has been accepted and approved. The scaffolding approved for use will be inspected and signed for confirmation by the person in charge of the contractor ES every day. 5.0 Controlled Substance Rules a. Controlled items refer to items that cause harm to personal health, safety, property or the environment, are controlled in accordance with the law, and are not exempted from exemption regulations (such as de minimis exemption or category exemption regulations). Relevant regulations The definitions and types of controlled items are stipulated, such as (but not limited to):

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