Banners and Advertising Signs Sample Clauses

Banners and Advertising Signs. The DWTC Event Services Department is the sole provider of all top and primary rigging at the venue. The erection of ceiling or roof level banners at the venues must be carried out using a mobile elevated working platform, such as a genie boom or scissor lift and be in compliance with the requirements for moving machineries. Personal protective equipment must be worn. Tower scaffolds will not be permitted for work at roof level within the venues as it contravenes manufacturer’s recommendations for the equipment. The requirement for a harness whilst operating the equipment is a mandatory company policy requirement at the venues. See also section 4.31 relating to work at height. Any advertising signs must be constructed of robust material and suitable for the conditions under which they will be displayed. This will include consideration for external wind loading. All advertising signs must be placed so as not to cause a hazard to pedestrians and drivers at the venues, must be fixed in a safe manner with the use of dedicated fixing points and not obscure visibility to emergency signs. Where signs are required in external locations they must not be placed at road exit points where they risk obscuring visibility of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
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Banners and Advertising Signs. The DWTC Event Services Department is the sole provider of all top and primary rigging at the venue. The DWTC Event Services Department will hang the banners and ensure that they are suspended safely. It is the contactor’s responsibility to ensure that the banners are suitable for use and lifting points are rated with an appropriate safe working load. The erection of ceiling or roof level banners at the venues must be carried out using a mobile elevated working platform, such as a genie boom or scissor lift and be in compliance with the requirements for moving machineries. Personal protective equipment must be worn. Tower scaffolds will not be permitted for work at roof level within the venues as it contravenes manufacturer’s recommendations for the equipment. The requirement for a harness whilst operating the equipment is a mandatory company policy requirement at the venues. See also section 4.31 relating to work at height. Any advertising signs must be constructed of robust material and suitable for the conditions under which they will be displayed. This will include consideration for external wind loading. All advertising signs must be placed so as not to cause a hazard to pedestrians and drivers at the venues, must be fixed in a safe manner with the use of dedicated fixing points and not obscure visibility to emergency signs. Where signs are required in external locations they must not be placed at road exit points where they risk obscuring visibility of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Suspended Signage Any signage rigged at the venues shall be in a complete state, fit for suspension and conform to the UK Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations Code of Practice [ISBN 0717616282; HSE 1998]. All suppliers / installers of such signage shall bear full responsibility for the integrity and suspension fittings of signs due to be suspended at the venues. Signs of timber or metal framed construction may only be rigged if fitted with fully closed eye lifting rings, bolted preferably through the full depth of the sign, the capacity of which must be sufficient to completely support the load on any individual fitting. Screw-in eyes are not acceptable for this purpose and the venues reserve the right to refuse or allow the suspension of any signage where the suspension fitting supplied is inadequate. Health and Safety Rules and Regulations Using eye bolts are allowed, however they must be in accordance with LOLER 1998 (Lifting Operations and Lifting Eq...

Related to Banners and Advertising Signs

  • Signs and Advertising Tenant may, at its own expense, install and operate necessary and appropriate identification signs on the Premises, subject to the approval of Director and the requirements of the TI Guide, including but not limited to, the approval of the number, size, height, location, color and general type and design. Such approval shall be subject to revocation by Director at any time. Without express written consent of Director, Tenant shall not display any advertising, promotional, or informational pamphlets, circulars, brochures or similar materials.

  • Marketing and Advertising Provider shall not advertise or market to schools, students or their parents/guardians when the advertising is based upon any Student Data that Provider has acquired because of the use of that Provider’s site, Products, Services, or this Agreement.

  • Outside Advertising The Employer reserves the right to advertise new or vacant positions as deemed necessary. All internal applicants for new or vacant positions will be given first consideration and must be disqualified for the position before it is offered to outside applicants.

  • PUBLICITY, LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA 36.1 COUNTY owns all rights to the name, logos, and symbols of COUNTY. The use and/or reproduction of COUNTY's name, logos, or symbols for any purpose, including commercial advertisement, promotional purposes, announcements, displays, or press releases, without COUNTY's prior written consent is expressly prohibited.

  • LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA A. Any written information or literature, including educational or promotional materials, distributed by CONTRACTOR to any person or organization for purposes directly or indirectly related to this Agreement must be approved at least thirty (30) days in advance and in writing by ADMINISTRATOR before distribution. For the purposes of this Agreement, distribution of written materials shall include, but not be limited to, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, newspaper or magazine ads, and electronic media such as the Internet.

  • No Outside Advertising No outside advertisement for any vacancy shall be placed until the applications of present union members have been fully processed.

  • No Advertising Influencers will not, as a part of the Influencer Content produced for any Brand program advertise, market, or otherwise promote any other product or service in which Influencer or any Influencer affiliates have an ownership interest or other financial interest, directly or indirectly.

  • Advertising The Contractor shall not refer to sales to the State for advertising or promotional purposes, including, but not limited to, posting any material or data on the Internet, without DAS’s prior written approval.

  • Advertisements Any advertising, sales literature or other promotional material (including “prospectus wrappers,” “broker kits,” “road show slides,” “road show scripts” and “electronic road show presentations”) authorized in writing by or prepared by the Fund or the Investment Adviser and used in connection with the public offering of the Securities (collectively, “sales material”) does not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. All sales material complied and will comply in all material respects with the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the Rules and Regulations and the rules and interpretations of FINRA.

  • Advertising Limitations Provider is prohibited from using, disclosing, or selling Student Data to (a) inform, influence, or enable Targeted Advertising; or (b) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any purpose other than providing the Service to LEA. This section does not prohibit Provider from using Student Data (i) for adaptive learning or customized student learning (including generating personalized learning recommendations); or (ii) to make product recommendations to teachers or LEA employees; or (iii) to notify account holders about new education product updates, features, or services or from otherwise using Student Data as permitted in this DPA and its accompanying exhibits

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