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<br /> 1 4.4. RESPONSIBILITIES
<br /> 4.4.1. Subcontractors,Manufacturers and Suppliers
<br /> IThe Contractor shall be responsible for the adequacy, efficiency and sufficiency of subcontractors,
<br /> manufacturers, suppliers and their employees.
<br /> I 4.4.2. Contractor's Employees
<br /> The Contractor shall be responsible for the adequacy, efficiency and sufficiency of its employees.
<br /> Workers shall have sufficient knowledge, skill and experience to perform properly the work assigned to
<br /> i them.
<br /> 4.4.3. Payment for Labor and Materials
<br /> The Contractor shall pay and require its subcontractors to pay any and all accounts for labor including
<br /> III Worker's Compensation premiums, State Unemployment and Federal Social Security payments and
<br /> other wage and salarydeductions required by law. The Contractor also shall pay and cause its
<br /> subcontractors to pay any and all accounts for services, Equipment, and materials used by him and its
<br /> 111 subcontractors during the performance of work under this Contract. The Contractor shall pay such
<br /> accounts as they become due and payable. If requested by the Owner, the Contractor shall promptly
<br /> furnish proof of payment of such accounts to the Owner.
<br /> 4.4.4. Attention to Work
<br /> The Contractor, acting through its representative, shall give personal attention to and shall manage the
<br /> work so that it shall be prosecuted faithfully and completed under the Project schedule. When its
<br /> I representative is not personally present at the Project site, its designated alternate shall be available and
<br /> shall have the authority to act in matters relating to this Contract.
<br /> 4.4.5. Safety
<br /> I The Contractor alone shall be responsible for safety on the job site, including, but not limited to, the safety
<br /> of its and its subcontractor's employees. The Contractor shall maintain the Project site and perform the
<br /> work in a manner which meets the Owner's responsibility under statutory and common law for the
<br /> provision of a safe place to work.
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<br /> 4.4.6. Threats,Intimidation and Harassment Forbidden
<br /> Contractor shall not allow its employees, its subcontractors, its subcontractors' employees, or any other
<br /> I agents to threaten bodily injury or property damage, to intimidate or attempt to intimidate any person, or
<br /> to assault or physically harass any person. Forbidden conduct includes, but is not limited to, threatening,
<br /> appearing, or actually doing any of the following: pushing, shoving, striking, physically blocking a person
<br /> I or a person's vehicle, vandalism, malicious mischief, or any other act that a reasonable person would
<br /> understand be intended to intimidate, cause personal injury, or cause property damage. Contractor shall
<br /> remove from the job site any person reasonably under its control or direction who the Contractor or
<br /> Owner reasonably believes violated this section. The lack of a request from the Owner or Owner's
<br /> L Representative to the Contractor to remove someone from the job site does not relieve the Contractor
<br /> from its obligation to remove someone.
<br /> 4.4.7. Weapons Forbidden
<br /> I Contractor shall not allow its employees, its subcontractors, its subcontractors' employees, or any other
<br /> agents or representatives to carry or possess, openly or concealed, explosives or weapons on the job
<br /> site, except: (a)such explosives are as reasonably required for performance of the Work, such as those
<br /> I necessary for blasting or demolition work called for by the Contract Documents or(b) commissioned law
<br /> enforcement officers or security personnel under authority of their commission. A weapon is any object,
<br /> instrument or chemical which is (1) designed in such a manner to inflict harm or injury to another person;
<br /> or(2)any item used in a manner threatening harm or injury to another person. Weapons include, but are
<br /> I not limited to, firearms, dangerous knives, dangerous chemicals, tear gas, martial arts weapons,
<br /> blackjacks or other weapons. Further, weapons should include those delineated in EMC Chapter 10.78.
<br /> IEVERETT RIVERFRONT SURCHARGE GENERAL CONDITIONS
<br /> PHASE 3
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