A legal process where project proponents engage with Indigenous communities before work begins on or near their traditional lands. Subcontractors may need to pause or delay fieldwork if consultation requirements have not been met. Failing to respect this process can result in project shutdowns or permit rejections.
Indigenous Consultation
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Pattern of Violations
ComplianceA series of repeated safety or regulatory infractions flagged by inspectors or clients over time. For subcontractors, it signals systemic non-compliance and can trigger contract termination or disqualification from future bids. Regulators may impose escalating fines or mandatory audits based on documented patterns.
Third-Party Locator
ComplianceAn independent company hired to identify and mark underground utilities before excavation or drilling begins. Subcontractors often rely on third-party locators when the site owner's in-house locate services are unavailable. Their clearance report is typically required before ground disturbance can proceed.
Excavation Guarding
CompliancePhysical barriers, signage, and safety controls required around open excavations to prevent falls and unauthorised access. Subcontractors are responsible for installing and maintaining guarding on their worksites. Failure to comply can result in stop-work orders, fines, or liability for incidents.
765-Kv Transmission
ComplianceUltra-high-voltage power lines used to move large amounts of electricity over long distances. Subcontractors working near these corridors face strict safety exclusion zones and specialised certification requirements. Crews must follow elevated electrical hazard protocols on any site within proximity.
Hydrocarbon-Free Status
ComplianceA formal certification confirming that a vessel, tank, or work area contains no combustible hydrocarbons. Subcontractors typically cannot begin hot work or confined space entry until this status is verified and documented. Operators or third-party inspectors issue the certification, and it must be reconfirmed if conditions change.
PUCO (Public Utilities Commission of Ohio)
ComplianceOhio's regulatory body overseeing utility construction and service work. Subcontractors performing pipeline, electrical, or gas utility projects in Ohio must comply with PUCO-mandated standards. Non-compliance can result in work stoppages or contract penalties.
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