Other ESHS hazards Sample Clauses

Other ESHS hazards. Regardless of the ones listed above, other ESHS related types of issues or hazards as acci- dents and near misses, cases of sexual harassment or mobbing, cases of labour law xxxxx- tion, cases of sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV/AIDS) or other infectious diseases (including those caused by coronaviruses), and others, may occur during implementation of the Works Contracts. This EMP determines relevant conditions to prevent hazards of those types and to efficiently react to the cases of their occurrence. Mitigation measures and monitoring measures Chapters 6 and 7 of and Appendixes 1 and 2 to this EMP described and present – in a xxxx- lar form – a set of mitigation measures and monitoring measures to eliminate or limit adverse impact of the planned Works Contracts on the environment, and to assure efficient imple- mentation of the EMP’s conditions. Those measures contain conditions determined in the binding decision on environmental conditions, as well as additional conditions provided on the stage of works on the EMP.
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Other ESHS hazards. Exemplary forms of additional hazards associated with ESHS issues (other than the ones discussed previously in Chapters 5.1-5.12) were presented in Chapter 5.13. In order to prevent hazards of that type, except for the measures listed in Chapters 6.1-6.13, Appendix 1 to this EMP implements additional mitigation measures to e.g.:  prevent accidents and near misses on work site and in other places related to the imple- mentation of the Contract (e.g. items no. 88, 89, 90, 91, 96 and others listed in Chapters 6.11 and 6.12);  combat such unacceptable behavior on work site as cases of sexual harassment or mob- bing (e.g. items no. 92, 93, 96);  assure proper social conditions, and labour conditions and payment to the personnel en- gaged in implementation of the Contract, in compliance with the law (e.g. items no. 94, 95, 96);  assure proper procedures for ongoing information provision on issues and hazards asso- ciated with the aforementioned subject (e.g. item no. 96);  reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases, especially sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV/AIDS) and diseases caused by coronaviruses (e.g. item no. 97).
Other ESHS hazards. Exemplary forms of additional hazards associated with ESHS issues (other than the ones discussed previously in Chapters 5.1-5.12) were presented in Chapter 5.13. In order to prevent hazards of that type, except for the measures listed in Chapters 6.1-6.13, Appendix 1 to this EMP implements additional mitigation measures to e.g.: • prevent accidents and near misses on work site and in other places related to the implementation of the Contract (e.g. item no. 116 and others listed in Chapters 6.11 and 6.12); • combat such unacceptable behavior on work site as cases of sexual harassment or mobbing (e.g. item no. 120); • assure proper social conditions, and labour conditions and payment to the personnel engaged in implementation of the Contract, in compliance with the law (e.g. item no. 121); • assure proper procedures for ongoing information provision on issues and hazards associated with the aforementioned subject (e.g. item no. 123).

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  • Fire Hazards Explosives and inflammable materials which conflict with the Insurance Underwriting or Fire Department must be excluded. The City Fire Department prohibits the use of paper, crepe paper, or corrugated papers, and cardboard that has not been flame proofed for decoration of exhibit booths. All cloth drapes or table covers must be treated for fire resistance. All boats and motorized vehicles must have fuel tanks sealed and batteries disconnected. The Fire Marshal may require fuel tanks to be drained and purged. All exhibits must be in compliance with ordinances and laws of the City and the State in which the Show is held.

  • Nuclear Hazard This Exclusion 7. pertains to Nuclear Hazard to the extent set forth in M. Nuclear Hazard Clause under Section I – Conditions.

  • Hazards The Tenant shall not undertake, or permit his/her family or guests to undertake, any hazardous acts or do anything that will increase the project's insurance premiums. Such action constitutes a material non-compliance. If the unit is damaged by fire, wind, or rain to the extent that the unit cannot be lived in and the damage is not caused or made worse by the Tenant, the Tenant will be responsible for rent only up to the date of the destruction. Additional rent will not accrue until the unit has been repaired to a livable condition.

  • Environmental Hazards (a) Except for matters described in Section 18(b), Borrower shall not cause or permit any of the following:

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  • Toxic or Hazardous Substance Any substance designated or defined as toxic or hazardous under any “Environmental Law” or that poses a risk to human health or safety, or the environment, and products and materials containing such substance. “

  • Extended Health Benefit Plan (a) All regular and probationary employees after three (3) months employment will be covered by a one hundred percent (100%) Extended Health Benefit Plan with the standard $100.00 deductible. The City will pay eighty percent (80%) of the costs and the twenty percent (20%) deduction for employees shall be made through payroll deductions. The extended health lifetime maximum will be $1,000,000.

  • 342 Hazardous Substances Purchaser shall notify the National Response Center and Contracting Officer of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of Sale Area that are caused by Purchaser’s employees, agents, contractors, Subcontractors, or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of Purchaser’s Operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302.

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