A U.S. federal agency that regulates civilian nuclear facilities and materials. Subcontractors working near nuclear sites must meet strict NRC access and safety requirements. Non-compliance can result in immediate removal from site.
NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
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ISEA (International Safety Equipment Association)
ComplianceA North American trade body that sets performance standards for personal protective equipment (PPE). Subcontractors should verify that hard hats, high-visibility vests, and eye protection meet ISEA standards. Many operator and general contractor safety plans require ISEA-compliant PPE on site.
Environmental Impact Statement (eis)
ComplianceA formal document assessing a project's environmental effects before work begins. Subcontractors must align their operations with EIS commitments or risk work stoppages. Scope changes that violate EIS conditions can trigger costly regulatory reviews.
Well Licensing
ComplianceA regulatory approval issued by provincial authorities before drilling or completing a well can begin. Subcontractors should confirm a valid licence is in place before mobilising, as work cannot legally proceed without it. Delays in licensing directly affect your crew scheduling and contract start dates.
Caught-In Hazard
ComplianceA workplace danger where a worker's body or clothing becomes trapped, pinched, or pulled into moving machinery, equipment, or materials — common on oilfield and construction sites where subcontractor crews work near rotating equipment, conveyor systems, or heavy moving loads. Subcontractors are responsible for identifying and controlling these hazards through proper guarding, lockout/tagout procedures, and site-specific hazard assessments before work begins.
Struck-By Hazard
ComplianceA struck-by hazard refers to any situation on a worksite where personnel risk injury from a moving object, such as swinging loads, dropped tools, vehicles, or pressurised line failures — a leading cause of fatality that subcontractors must identify and control in their site-specific hazard assessments and toolbox talks. For field service crews working around heavy equipment, cranes, or high-traffic laydown yards, recognising and mitigating struck-by risks is a core compliance obligation under provincial occupational health and safety legislation.
FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation)
ComplianceThe FAR governs purchasing rules for U.S. federal contracts, including subcontractor requirements on government-funded projects. If your prime contractor holds a federal contract, FAR clauses flow down and bind your work. These rules cover pricing, record-keeping, audits, and labour standards you must follow.
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