Hazardous Conditions and Materials Sample Clauses

Hazardous Conditions and Materials. 1.6.1 – Hazardous Materials
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Hazardous Conditions and Materials. TENANT acknowledges that potential conditions or materials on the property may present a hazard to either person or property. Neither LANDLORD, nor its agents, have the qualifications or expertise to identify or advise TENANT about potential conditions or materials that may present a hazard. Some potentially hazardous conditions on the property may be stairs, electrical outlets, cords for window treatments, pools, retention ponds and all other bodies of water. Some hazardous materials that may potentially be present at the property are paints and solvents, cleaning products, lawn fertilizers and pesticides, asbestos, lead based paint and “Chinese” drywall. TENANT acknowledges that it is TENANT’s sole responsibility to identify any conditions or materials located on the property that present an actual hazard and to take the appropriate actions to protect the safety of all TENANTs, occupants, guests and invitees, and their property, from loss or injury. TENANT agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless LANDLORD and its agents, employees, representatives, heirs, successors and assigns in the event of any litigation or claims arising out of any hazardous conditions or materials on the property, to include, but not limited to, personal injury, property damage and any other loss. DO NOT DUPLICATE
Hazardous Conditions and Materials 

Related to Hazardous Conditions and Materials

  • Hazardous Conditions Whenever the Contractor’s operations create a condition hazardous to traffic or to the public, the Contractor shall provide flagmen and furnish, erect and maintain control devices as are necessary to prevent accidents or damage or injury to the public at Contractor’s expense and without cost to the County. The Contractor shall comply with County directives regarding potential hazards. Emergency lights and traffic cones must also be readily available at all times and must be used in any hazardous condition. Emergency traffic cones must be placed in front of and behind vehicles to warn oncoming traffic. Signs, lights, flags, and other warning and safety devices shall conform to the requirements set forth in Chapter 5 of the current traffic manual, Traffic Control for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones, published by the state of California Department of Transportation. The Contractor shall take proper safety and health precautions to protect the Work, the workers, the public, and the property of others. The Contractor shall also be responsible for all materials delivered and Work performed until completion and acceptance of the entire construction Work, except for any completed unit of construction thereof which theretofore may have been accepted.

  • Leave for Storm Or Hazardous Conditions It is the responsibility of the Nurse to make every reasonable effort to arrive at their work location as scheduled, however, during storm conditions, when such arrival is impossible, or delayed, all absent time will be deemed to be leave, and the Nurse has the option to:

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • Dangerous Materials Tenant shall not keep or have on the Premises any article or thing of a dangerous, flammable, or explosive character that might substantially increase the danger of fire on the Premises, or that might be considered hazardous by a responsible insurance company, unless the prior written consent of Landlord is obtained and proof of adequate insurance protection is provided by Tenant to Landlord.

  • Anonymous Materials Other than routine personnel forms, no anonymous materials shall be placed in an employee's official personnel file.

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

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