MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SUPPLIER INFORMATION STANDARD PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS



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MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SUPPLIER INFORMATION STANDARD PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS INTRODUCTION The St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital s (hereafter referred to as STEGH) procurement of supplies, equipment, furniture and services is performed through the Materials Management Department using a uniform procurement procedure. Listed below are the Standard Terms and Conditions, which apply to the purchase of all supplies, equipment, goods and services including the repair and evaluation of equipment or devices unless otherwise stipulated in a separate Agreement or amended to the Purchase Order. 1.0 ASSIGNMENT/TRANSFER OF PURCHASE ORDER: The vendor will not assign nor transfer a Purchase Order in part, or in whole, to any other vendor. 2.0 AUDIT: Authorized STEGH employees have the right to review the records and accounts maintained by the Vendor pertaining to: Service levels; The pricing of products and services related to any established pricing formulas; The pricing of products and services related to agreed benchmarks and/or most favoured customer pricing arrangements; and Source documents supporting invoices to STEGH. 3.0 CANCELLATION: STEGH reserves the right to cancel a Purchase Order. Reasons for cancellation can include, but are not limited to, vendor performance, product performance, product quality, product discontinuation, products affected by changes in clinical practices and non-compliance to the Standard Terms and Conditions of the Purchase Order.

4.0 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS: All purchases are subject to the laws of the Province of Ontario and Canada and current relevant legislation. The Vendor must provide all permits, licenses, consents and authorizations necessary to perform its obligations. Failure to do so my result in the cancellation of the Purchase Order. All equipment, goods and services provided by the Vendor to HMMS must comply with and meet all regulatory approvals and be licensed for sale in Canada. 5.0 CONFIDENTIALITY and PRIVACY: The Terms and Conditions of the Purchase Order are confidential to STEGH and the Vendor, and are not to be disseminated, distributed, or otherwise conveyed to third parties, other than those officials and employees of either party whose duties require knowledge thereof, without the expressed written consent of both parties, except in the pursuit of legal redress in the courts of law or in pursuit of the direction of any legal authority. Vendors are required to comply with Ontario s Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), Canada s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the Privacy and Confidentiality Requirements for Suppliers. 6.0 DELIVERY: Failure of the Vendor to deliver the goods and/or services in accordance with the specified delivery date(s) listed on the Purchase Order may give cause for STEGH to cancel the Purchase Order without penalty. 7.0 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS: All electrical equipment must meet legislated standards and externally bear a mark or label approved by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or equivalent. Items received without approval labels will be returned to the Vendor at their cost. 8.0 FURNISH AND INSTALL: Any equipment on the Purchase Order will be provided on a Vendor furnish basis unless agreed upon in writing by STEGH. The Vendor will have complete responsibility for the equipment until it is in place and working. Any special installation preparation and requirements must be submitted to STEGH. All transportation and coordination arrangements will be the responsibility of the Vendor. Delivery of equipment will be coordinated so that items will be delivered direct to the installation site or as specified by STEGH. 9.0 INDEMNIFICATION: 2

The Vendor shall indemnify and hold harmless STEGH, its directors, officers, employees, volunteers and agents from and against all liabilities, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, (including reasonable legal fees) or damages, accidents, suits and/or proceedings (hereinafter called claims) occasioned wholly or in part, by the negligent acts, errors and omissions by the Vendor, its officers, directors, employees, or agents. 10.0 INVOICES: Unless otherwise stated, direct all invoices for payment to: St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital Attn: Accounts Payable 189 Elm Street St. Thomas, Ontario N5R 5C4 11.0 LATEX CONTENT: Upon request, the Vendor must disclose the latex content of their products. If there is a latex free product available, the Vendor must advise STEGH of the alternative product for consideration. STEGH will reserve the right to include or exclude these latex free products from their purchases. 12.0 MEDICAL DEVICES: The Vendor must ensure they obtain, maintain and supply as requested, appropriate license numbers and licenses required by the Therapeutic Products Directorate (T.P.D.) under Health Canada, for the life of the Purchase Order. Vendors are also required to advise STEGH of any changes in status relating to the licensing of any medical devices they sell. Failure to comply with these terms and conditions will result in the cancellation of the Purchase Order without penalty. 13.0 INSURANCE AND LIABILITY: The Vendor shall carry insurance for not less than $5,000,000 (inclusive coverage) for bodily injury including death, personal injury, and/or property damage. The policy shall be endorsed to include STEGH. Upon issuance of a STEGH Purchase Order, the Vendor shall provide proof of its current Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy and agrees to maintain coverage through the life of the Purchase Order. The vendor will maintain Automobile liability insurance of not less than $2,000,000 (inclusive per occurrence) for bodily injury, death, and damage to property, covering all licensed vehicles owned or leased by the Vendor/Contractor. Failure to comply with the insurance requirements will result in the cancellation of Purchase Order. the 14.0 PAYMENT TERMS: 3

Payment terms are net 45 days unless otherwise negotiated. 15.0 PRICING: The Vendor agrees that STEGH will receive the best available pricing based on similar size and volumes. STEGH is a current affiliate of Healthcare Materials Management Services in London and prices charged on HMMS purchase orders may be extended to STEGH upon request. 16.0 QUALITY: All medical and surgical supplies must be HPB/FDA approved for Hospital use. All goods delivered will be inspected and tested by the hospitals as soon as possible after delivery and if found unsatisfactory will be returned to the Vendor for full and immediate credit. 17.0 RESTOCKING CHARGES: STEGH policy is not to accept restocking charges for goods returned to the Vendor for any reasons unless otherwise negotiated. 18.0 SHIPMENTS: 18.1 All items shall be securely and properly packed for shipment according to accepted standard commercial practice, without extra charge for packing materials or containers. The containers will remain the property of STEGH unless otherwise stated. Where materials are shipped in refillable containers which may require a rental charge, this rental charge must be shown separately and not be included in the unit cost of the item. 18.2 Current Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be provided for all products covered by Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems Regulations (WHMIS). 18.3 Goods must be packaged and transported in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and Canada and current relevant legislation. 18.4 All perishable goods must be packaged to withstand 72 hours in transit. 18.5 STEGH will not be held liable for consequential costs arising from the improper consignment of goods. 18.6 It is the Vendor's responsibility to declare the full value of the order on their carrier's Bill of Lading. 18.7 Purchase Order Numbers must be shown on all shipping documents, packing slips, invoices and labels. 4

19.0 SHIPMENTS FROM OUTSIDE CANADA: STEGH Customs Broker is: Buckland 73 Gaylord Road St. Thomas, ON N5P 3X1 519-631-4944 (phone) 519-633-8038 (fax) 19.1 Must be shipped via courier. No postal shipments will be accepted. 19.2 All documents must reference the Purchase Order Number, and needs to contain the Harmonization Code (HS Code) for each item on the order. 19.3 Commercial documents must accompany all shipments to Canada, to include a fully completed Canada customs invoice or commercial invoice. Mandatory fields include country of origin, currency of sale, price paid or payable, complete description of the goods purchased, consignee, and exporter. For goods of U.S.origin a full completed NAFTA certificate must accompany the shipment, or if a blanket certificate is available, this must be provided (to be held on file). Duty being applied to those goods that would otherwise be duty free under NAFTA may be charged back to the Vendor if the required NAFTA documentation is not provided. 19.4 Shipping terms must be indicated on all documents. 19.5 Vendor must include their Federal Tax ID # on all documents. 19.6 On all documentation for repairs, indicate if the item(s) are under warranty and the value of the repairs. 19.7 When shipment requires special handling or expediting, fax one copy of each document to: St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital 189 Elm St. St. Thomas, ON N5R 5C4 Attention: Purchasing Department (519) 631-1825 fax 20.0 TAXES: Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) Number is 108043027 RT0001 21.0 CONSTRUCTION/RENOVATIONS: Contractors and sub trades are required to comply with all applicable Federal, Provincial and Municipal Acts and Regulations including, but not limited to; Occupational Health & Safety Act, Workplace Safety and Insurance Act and the Environmental Protection Act. In addition, contractors are expected to be familiar with STEGH s policies and procedures for Project Safety, Facility Infrastructure and Accountability, Waste Management, Emergency Codes, Infection Control and any other related work requirements that may be given. Contractors shall be given a copy of the Contractor s Package, at the preliminary site meeting by the Project Lead and/or designate. 5

Before commencing work. Contractors shall instruct their employees and subs applicable site rules before any work commences. trades on Non-compliance with site rules or other mandated policy, procedure, act or regulation is subject to actions, as may be provided for in the contract documents or purchase order, that could lead to stop work orders or other means necessary to correct the deficiency, and as may be determined by the Project Lead. 22.0 CONTACT INFORMATION: All Sales Representatives are required to report to the Solution Center upon arrival to STEGH to obtain an ID Badge and to sign in and out of the Hospital. 23.0 STEGH CONTACT INFORMATION: Scott Lalonde Rhonda Charlton Kathy Jameson Purchasing Purchasing Materials & System Customer Rep Customer Rep Support Manager slalonde@stegh.on.ca rcharlto@stegh.on.ca kjameson@stegh.on.ca Joe Matus Purchasing Purchasing Consultant jmatus@stegh.on.ca 6