HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place the Company’s Premises and further copies available upon request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy. 18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times. 18.3 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurred. 18.4 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause nuisance or annoyance to other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance. 18.5 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request. 18.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted. 18.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be used.
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Samples: Berth Agreement, Berth Agreement, Berth Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 19.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place the Company’s Premises and further copies available upon request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 19.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 19.3 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurred.
18.4 19.4 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause nuisance or annoyance to other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 19.5 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 19.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 19.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be used.
19.8 No BBQs are permitted on marina pontoons or vessels moored within any of our marinas.
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Samples: Berth Agreement, Berth Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 17.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's relevant Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in supply the Company’s offices Owner with a copy of the policy Policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementthe Licence. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s 's Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 17.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 17.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaidcause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity . Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 17.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing17.5 The Owner shall, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose shall procure that his crew, members of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be usedHarbour and Premises.
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Samples: Berthing, Mooring and/or Storage Ashore Licence, Berthing, Mooring and/or Storage Ashore Licence
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 15.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's relevant Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in supply the Company’s offices Owner with a copy of the policy Policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementthe Agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s 's Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 15.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 15.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaidcause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 15.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing15.5 The Owner shall, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose shall procure that his crew, members of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be usedHarbour and Premises.
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Samples: Berthing Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 19.1. Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's relevant Health, Safety and Environmental Policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make , a copy of which is available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementmarina office. Any amendments shall be displayed in the marina office or on the Company’s public notice board website or other prominent place at the Company’s Premises Marina and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his their regular crew, members of his their family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental andEnvironmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 19.2. The Owner, his their crew, members of his their family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property privateproperty that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises Marina as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 19.3. No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so Marina as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises Marina or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himselfthemself, his their guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaidcause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Marina or to any person residing in the vicinity.
19.3.1. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to notto cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 19.3.2. Generators must not be used between the hours of18:00 and 08:00.
19.4. No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, jetties, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, Marina or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s Harbour and PremisesMarina.
19.5. Animals may only be brought into the Marina on the condition that they are at all times kept under the control of the Owner. Dogs are to be kept on a leash. No animal shall cause a nuisance in the form of noiseor fouling or the marina or any vessel.
19.6. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management Owner shall be posted not erect any washing line on the Company’s public notice board Vessel or other prominent place and copies will within the Marina or allow any washing to be available from displayed on the Company on requestexterior of the Vessel.
18.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets19.7. The toilet facilities provided ashore by Owner shall, and shall procure that their crew, members of their family comply with all applicable lawswhen using the Company must be usedMarina.
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Samples: Mooring and Storage Ashore Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 16.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's relevant Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in supply the Company’s offices Owner with a copy of the policy Policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementthe Licence. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s 's Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 16.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 16.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaidcause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 16.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, pontoons or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing16.5 The Owner shall, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose shall procure that his crew and members of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be usedHarbour and Premises.
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HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place the Company’s Premises and further copies available upon request. 15.1 The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner . This is an ongoing exercise and will be amended from time to time. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep Company's Premises and safe condition and maintenance copies of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and policy shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.be available on request
18.3 15.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 15.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour premises or Premises waterside facilities so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaidcause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity . Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 15.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, pontoons or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing15.5 The Owner shall, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose shall procure that his crew, members of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbourpremises and waterside facilities.
15.6 Xxxxxx Yard operates as a No Smoking Area, where No person shall smoke or carry a lighted cigarette, cigar, or pipe in all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by areas of the Company must be usedyard except the designated Smoking Areas.
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HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 19.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place the Company’s Premises and further copies available upon request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 19.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 19.3 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurred.
18.4 19.4 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause nuisance or annoyance to other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 19.5 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 19.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 19.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be used.
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Samples: Berth Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 27.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in supply the Company’s offices Owner with a copy of the policy Policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementLicence. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s 's Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vesselvessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 27.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 27.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 27.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be used.
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Samples: Berthing Licence Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 24.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in supply the Company’s offices Owner with a copy of the policy Policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreementLicence. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s company's public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s 's Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vesselvessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s 's Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashore) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 24.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 24.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 24.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s 's further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s public notice board 's Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request.
18.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toilets. The toilet facilities provided ashore by the Company must be used.
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Samples: Mooring Licence Agreement
HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 18.1 a) Attention is drawn to the Company’s 's Health, Safety and Environmental Policypolicy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall make available in the Company’s offices a copy of the policy current at the time of application for a berthing agreement. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place the Company’s Premises and further copies shall be available upon on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vesselvessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
18.2 The Owner shall at all times be responsible for the proper upkeep and safe condition and maintenance of the Vessel, its gear and equipment (whether afloat or ashoreb) and shall maintain it in good, clean and seaworthy condition and ensure that the Vessel is able to navigate under its own power at all times.
18.3 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur and in any event no later than 48 hours after such accident or damage has occurredoccur.
18.4 c) No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the vicinity. The Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to offend as aforesaid. Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance.
18.5 d) No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, pontoons or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s 's Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall may be posted seen in clause 32 of the Estate Rules (Moorings) or on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent Public Notice Board These estate rules are in place for the good management of Harleyford Estate (“the Estate”) and copies will be available from the Company benefit of all who use it. These rules form part of the Licence that is the contract between us for your mooring on request.
18.6 Bathing, diving and fishing within the Harbour or Premises is not permitted.
18.7 For Estate (“the purpose of keeping the water clean and unpolluted, whilst moored in the Company’s Harbour, all Owners must refrain for using onboard toiletsLicence”). The toilet facilities provided ashore by Estate rules do not affect anything to which you are entitled under the Company must be usedterms of your Licence. The expression ‘you’/‘your’ means your berth and/or occupier and the expression ‘we’/‘us’/‘our’ refers to the Estate owner and/or manager. You are reminded that breach of these rules is a breach of your Licence and may result in termination of the Licence.
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Samples: Annual Licence Agreement