Gas Safety Regulations 1998 Sample Clauses

Gas Safety Regulations 1998. All gas appliances flues and pipe-work must be checked prior to the start of the Tenancy and annually thereafter. If the GSC is not produced at the start of the Tenancy the Landlord will be unable to serve a Notice under Section 21 of the Housing Xxx 0000 to obtain possession of an AST. When the GSR is renewed copies must be served on each person forming the Tenant not left in the Property. However, if any other Service is used it is the responsibility of the Landlord to arrange all checks and serve the relevant documentation;
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Gas Safety Regulations 1998. 5.16.1 All gas appliances flues and pipe-work must be checked prior to the start of the Tenancy and annually thereafter and a copy of the Gas Safety certificate provided to the Tenant at the start of the Tenancy. If the Gas Safety Certificate is not produced at the start of the Tenancy the Landlord will be unable to serve a Notice under Section 21 of the Housing Xxx 0000 to obtain possession if it is an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. When the gas safety certificate is renewed copies must be served on each person forming the Tenant. It is not sufficient to fulfil the requirements by leaving a copy in the Property. If we manage the Property, we will ensure compliance at the start of the Tenancy and annually thereafter by arranging the safety check at the Landlord’s expense. However, if any other Service is used it is the responsibility to arrange all gas safety checks and serve the relevant documentation on the Tenant. Xxxx Partnership has no liability if the Landlord fails to do so.
Gas Safety Regulations 1998. Host families providing accommodation for our students are classified as landlords under the above regulations. This means all boilers, fires and central heating systems (gas) need to be installed and serviced by ‘competent persons’ i.e. Gas Safe registered engineers. You can learn more about the gas safety checks at xxx.XxxXxxxXxxxxxxx.xx.xx or call 0000 000 0000. Alternatively, please visit the British Gas Website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ or call 0000 000 0000. We need certification to show that your gas appliances are safe. Failure to do so is breaking the law.

Related to Gas Safety Regulations 1998

  • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH A. Consultant will perform the Services in compliance with the most current versions of all laws, standards, rules, and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and all state and federal laws and regulations relating to safety and health standards. Consultant shall perform the Services in compliance with, will furnish only supplies, articles, and equipment that comply with such laws, standards, and regulations.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH HEALTH & SAFETY CODE § 25249 7(f) Xxxxxxxx agrees to comply with the reporting requirements referenced in Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(f).

  • HEALTH AND SAFETY 16.01 The Employer, Union and the employees shall comply with the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act where and when applicable. The Employer shall provide working conditions at all times which are not prejudicial to the health or efficiency of the workers. Employees are required to report to their Employer any unsafe work conditions, or violation of any safe work policies or procedures established by the Employer, or any violation of relevant safe work legislation.

  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 47 22.1 Statutory Compliance 47 22.2 Occupational Health and Safety Committee 47 22.3 Unsafe Work Conditions 49 22.4 Investigation of Accidents 49 22.5 Occupational First Aid Requirements and Courses 49 22.6 Occupational Health and Safety Courses 50 22.7 Injury Pay Provisions 50 22.8 Transportation of Accident Victims 50 22.9 Working Hazards 51 22.10 Video Display Terminals 51 22.11 Safety Equipment 51 22.12 Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes and Pesticides & Harmful Substances 51 22.13 Communicable Diseases 51 22.14 Workplace Violence 51 22.15 Pollution Control 52 22.16 Working Conditions 52 22.17 Asbestos 52 22.18 Employee Safety Travelling to and from Work 52 22.19 Strain Injury Prevention 52 ARTICLE 23 - TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 53 23.1 Definition 53 23.2 Notice 53 23.3 Commencing Negotiations 53 23.4 Failure to Reach Agreement 53 23.5 Training Benefits 53 23.6 Transfer Arrangements 54 23.7 Severance Arrangements 54 ARTICLE 24 - CONTRACTING OUT 54 24.1 Contracting Out 54 24.2 Additional Limitation on Contracting Out 54 ARTICLE 25 - HEALTH AND WELFARE 55 25.1 Basic Medical Insurance 55 25.2 Benefit Entitlement for Part-Time Regular Employees 55 25.3 Extended Health Care Plan 55 25.4 Dental Plan 56 25.5 Group Life 56 25.6 Accidental Death and Dismemberment 56 25.7 Business Travel Accident Policy 57 25.8 WorkSafeBC Claim 57 25.9 Employment Insurance 57 25.10 Medical Examination 57 25.11 Legislative Changes 57 25.12 Employee and Family Assistance Program 57 (v) 25.13 Health and Welfare Plans 57 25.14 Designation of Spouse 58 ARTICLE 26 - WORK CLOTHING 58 26.1 Protective Clothing 58 26.2 Union Label 58 26.3 Uniforms 58 26.4 Maintenance of Clothing 58 26.5 Lockers 58

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