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• Exhibit D • <br />Page I of <br />BATTLE MOUNTAI2t GOLD COMPI-NY <br />CONTRACTOR SAFETY REQUIREMENTS <br />I. <br />II. <br />III <br />IV. <br />It is the policy of Battle Mountain Gold Company, that all <br />Contractors, subcontrnctors end other non-company'personnal <br />performing work on company property shall comply with all <br />eppiicable regulatory requirements and the safety, ealth and <br />training obligations contained heroin and in the cpntractual <br />agreement. <br />The purpose of these quteelines is to protect company <br />employees from injury or illness while contrnct xar is being <br />performod on company property; to ensure similar rotection <br />for Contractor's employess by estebllehinq project safety <br />plans and procedures; and to limit Battle Moun sin cold <br />Company's liability in its contractual relationship with non- <br />company personnel (contractors, vendors, eupplies,letc.) <br />RESPONB BILITIE3 <br />The responsibility for implementing the policy and ;procedures <br />is assigned to the Project Manager. The Project Manager, <br />together with Sattl• Mountain Gold Company, willdevelop a <br />safety program !or Lhe project. Contractors, howevs will bo <br />held responsible for the safety o! their won employo a and for <br />performing work in a Wenner that meets the regal ements of <br />OSHA, MSHA, State nnci Battle Mountain Gold Comp ny safety <br />policy and procedures. <br />PR(X'ynliRf_e <br />A. -en ral On6idlratiOn6 <br />1. Prior to commencing work, Corltractor'• <br />representatives shall meet with company <br />representatives to discuss and revieN project <br />safety and health requirements, including those <br />listed heroin. The attached checklist contained <br />should bs used as a guide. <br />2. Contractors are responsible for prote~tinq the <br />health and safety of their own employees: Project <br />accident prevention programs shall be established <br />and maintained by Contractor's superviso s. <br />