hazardous service Clause Samples

A hazardous service clause defines and regulates activities or services considered dangerous or risky within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines what constitutes a hazardous service, such as handling toxic materials, operating heavy machinery, or working in unsafe environments, and may specify additional requirements like safety protocols, insurance, or indemnification. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and responsibility, ensuring that both parties are aware of and prepared for the dangers involved, thereby minimizing liability and clarifying expectations.
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hazardous service. Leave under this clause will be cumulative to a maximum of 760 hours.
hazardous service the employee will be credited with 114 hours’ special leave with pay for each year of service with the Victorian Public Service from the conclusion of the employee’s operational, peacekeeping or hazardous service.
hazardous service. Instrument drain connections in sour/lethal services shall be piped to the nearest process sewer, area drain, or other applicable drain point. Hazardous services include acids, caustic, toxic fluids, and blow downs for fluids with operating temperatures of 260C or greater. Instrument vent connections in a sour/lethal service shall be piped to the nearest process vent. Process instrument piping in hazardous service shall conform to Piping Specification 5578-E2- SP-PU-00001, General Piping - Process and Utility Design. Instrument body, and wetted parts, tube fittings shall conform to Piping Specifications 5578-E2-SP-PU-00003, Technical Specification for Piping Systems.