Common use of Alcohol Products and Medicinal Products Clause in Contracts

Alcohol Products and Medicinal Products. The influence of alcohol whilst working on the build-up or tear-down of stands and displays is not permitted, in accord with the rules of construction sites in developed countries. Where restrictions exist under law and local order, these will also be respected in this regard. Persons taking or suspected of being under the influence of non-prescription drugs will be asked to leave the venues and may be subject to police action. Alcohol products are subject to approval within Dubai and application should be made when alcohol products form a part of a display or social activity associated with the event at the venues. The organiser should contact the Event Planner as early as possible and at least fifteen (15) days prior to Build Up in advance. The Event Planner will send the request to DWTC Health and Safety to obtain permission from Dubai Police. The approval process will take time and it is recommended that applications are made in accordance with ‘The Organiser’. Exhibitors wishing to dispense medicines during events should ensure that they are suitably qualified and approved to do so. It will be the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that the organiser is advised of any dispensing activities and that these and Dubai Municipality requirements are met. The venue is not responsible for the effects of medicines, controlled products or medical procedures dispensed by exhibitors in the case of any resulting legal claim.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Health and Safety Rules and Regulations, Health and Safety Rules and Regulations, Health and Safety Rules and Regulations

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Alcohol Products and Medicinal Products. The influence of alcohol whilst working on the build-up or tear-down of stands and displays is not permitted, in accord with the rules of construction sites in developed countries. Where restrictions exist under law and local order, these will also be respected in this regard. Persons taking or suspected of being under the influence of non-prescription drugs will be asked to leave the venues and may be subject to police action. Alcohol products are subject to approval within Dubai and application should be made when alcohol products form a part of a display or social activity associated with the event at the venues. The organiser should contact the Event Planner as early as possible and at least fifteen (15) days prior to Build Up in advance. The Event Planner will send the request to DWTC Health and Safety Division to obtain permission from Dubai Police. The approval process will take time and it is recommended that applications are made in accordance with ‘The Organiser’. Exhibitors wishing to dispense medicines during events should ensure that they are suitably qualified and approved to do so. It will be the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that the organiser is advised of any dispensing activities and that these and Dubai Municipality requirements are met. The venue is not responsible for the effects of medicines, controlled products or medical procedures dispensed by exhibitors in the case of any resulting legal claim.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health and Safety Rules and Regulations

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