Free Download - Section 37(2) Agreement (Template)
The purpose of this e-template is to provide users with a working example of a Section 37(2) contractors agreement that they can edit and use for themselves in their workplace.
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GENERAL
The purpose of this e-template is to provide users with a working example of a Section 37(2) contractors agreement that they can edit and use for themselves in their workplace.
This e-template is provided to all users free of charge in an easy-to-use Word format.
WHO NEEDS TO READ THIS?
This e-template is intended for all H&S representatives, persons or practitioners who are responsible for controlling contractors on their premises and need to put Section 37(2) agreements into place with any contractors who work on their premises.
WHY IS THIS E-TEMPLATE IMPORTANT?
This e-template is important because it provides an easy-to-use template of a Section 37(2) agreement that can be edited and used by a user to create Section 37(2) agreements with any contractors who perform work on their premises. This allows users to ensure that contractors have the right documentation in place and understand the conditions under which they are allowed to work on the user's premises.
BASIC E-TEMPLATE CONTENTS
This basic e-template includes a template example of a Section 37(2) agreement in an easy-to-use Word format.
BENEFITS OF THIS E-TEMPLATE
By reading this e-template a person will gain:
An understanding of the core elements of a Section 37(2) agreement that can be used with contractors who work on their premises.
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