Exceptional hazards to the environment Sample Clauses

Exceptional hazards to the environment. Implementation of the planned Works Contracts is associated with a possibility of occurrence of the following crisis or emergency situations, which may cause exceptional hazard to the environment:  Uncontrolled emission (leakage) of diesel substances There may be an emergency situation on the performance stage, what would result in a leakage of diesel derivatives from vehicles, construction machines, tanks, etc., polluting surface water of land surface (including soil). Limitation of the risk and effects of such events takes place based upon proper organization of the site facilities and care for the proper technical conditions of vehicles, and machines and equipment applied on site, and – in case of their occurrence – based upon application of procedures referring to cri- sis and emergence situations described in the EMP.  Fire or explosion of flammable substances There may be an emergency situation on the performance stage associated with fire (e.g. due to equipment failure, negligence by the personnel, explosion of flammable sub- stances, lightning strike, etc.). Limitation of the risk and effects of such events takes place based upon strict observance of H&S rules, proper organization of the site facilities and care for the proper technical conditions of vehicles, and machines and equipment applied on site, and – in case of their occurrence – based upon application of procedures refer- ring to crisis and emergence situations described in the EMP.  Identification of unexploded shells or ordnance Dangerous military materials, e.g. unexploded shells and ordnance, may be found on the performance stage. Limitation of a potential hazard associated with such events takes place based upon provision of an ongoing sapper supervision over the works, and – in case of identifying such materials – upon strict observance of procedures referring to cases of identifying presence of unexploded shells and ordnance described in the EMP.  Immediate water raise, flood Water level may raise immediately in water-courses within the construction site or a flood may occur on the performance stage, what would pose risk to health and life of the per- sonnel and cause material damage on site. In order to minimize potential effects of such events the Contractor shall consider flood threat at organizing the site facilities and the remaining part of the construction site, and shall develop a Flood Protection Plan for the Construction Site and shall strictly apply conditions contai...
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