Potentially Dangerous Conditions on Premises Sample Clauses

Potentially Dangerous Conditions on Premises. Releasor understands and agrees the Premises is a marine environment, and accordingly certain risks and hazards are necessarily present which are not present in non-maritime environments. These risks include but are not limited to: trip hazards due to cleats, lines, cables, protruding nails or dock fittings; close proximity to water; movement of docks, vessel or other objects caused by wake, waves or other water movement; high voltage and amperage electrical equipment, exposure to chemicals, wet and slippery surfaces; protruding swim steps, bow splits, davits and other vessel equipment and appurtenances; risks of falling, including while using docks, gangways, planks, ladders, ramps or cradles; being struck or otherwise contacting moving or stationary machinery or things being moved by such machinery, including carts, forklifts, travel lifts, cranes and other motorized or non-motorized machines; submerged objects; suspended objects, including vessels, masts, vessel engines and other equipment/appurtenances; debris on ramps, docks or other Premises locations; ladders; exposure to loud noises; injury to eyes or ears resulting from suspended particulate or other airborne irritants or objects; uneven spacing in docks; damaged or uneven or listing docks, ramps or other areas; vessels striking individuals, other vessels or other property due to malfunction, operator error or other cause; malfunctioning or improper electrical equipment or improper use of such equipment producing shocks; failure of vessel standing rigging or other failure of a vessel component resulting in it falling or collapsing; stands, tarps, scaffolding and other items located on or about docks, ramps or other Premises areas; spacing between boards on docks or other areas into which shoes or other items may become stuck or lodged; loss of tools, equipment or other property dropped into the water or stolen; and improperly or inadequately secured vessel becoming adrift or permitting such vessels to move excessively within her slip or at her wharf. The Company agrees to instruct the below identified Worker(s) to exercise utmost care for his/her safety while on the Premises, to read and abide by any and all posted safety signs, and to follow all instructions provided by the Owner while the Worker(s) is/are on the Premises. The Individual Xxxxxx agrees to use such utmost care and to abide by such signs and instructions.
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Potentially Dangerous Conditions on Premises. Releasor understands and agrees the Premises is a marine environment, and accordingly certain risks and hazards are necessarily present which are not present in non-maritime environments. These risks include but are not limited to: trip hazards due to cleats, lines, cables, protruding nails or dock fittings; close proximity to water; movement of docks, vessel or other objects caused by wake, waves or other water movement; high voltage and amperage electrical equipment, exposure to chemicals, wet and slippery surfaces; protruding swim steps, bow sprits, davits and other vessel equipment and appurtenances; risks of falling, including while using docks, gangways, planks, ladders, ramps or cradles; being struck or otherwise contacting moving or stationary items including carts; debris on ramps, docks or other Premises locations; uneven spacing in docks; damaged or uneven or listing docks, ramps or other areas; loss of tools, equipment or other property dropped into the water or stolen. The Company agrees to instruct the below identified Worker(s) to exercise utmost care for his/her safety while on the Premises, to read and abide by any and all posted safety signs, and to follow all instructions provided by the Owner while the Worker(s) is/are on the Premises. The Individual Xxxxxx agrees to use such utmost care and to abide by such signs and instructions.

Related to Potentially Dangerous Conditions on Premises

  • Hazardous Conditions The Contractor and Owner acknowledge that previously unknown hazardous conditions may be uncovered at any job site, and in particular where existing structures are being demolished and/or remodeled to accommodate new construction or to reutilize existing facilities. Should a hazardous condition not involving Hazardous Materials as set forth above be encountered on the Site, and should reasonable safety precautions be deemed by the Contractor in good faith to be inadequate to prevent foreseeable personal injury to persons encountering the hazardous condition, the Contractor shall, upon recognizing the hazardous condition, stop work in the affected area and immediately report the hazardous condition to the Design Professional and Owner in writing. The Owner shall undertake, or shall contract (by Change Order) with the Contractor or contract with a Separate Contractor, to resolve the condition. So long as the hazardous condition did not result from activities or substances brought on the Site by the Contractor, the Contractor is entitled to adjustments in the Contract Time and the Contract Sum as set forth in Paragraph 1.6.1.2 above.

  • Restrictions on Use of Hazardous Substances Borrower will not cause or permit the presence, use, disposal, storage, or release of any Hazardous Substances, or threaten to release any Hazardous Substances, on or in the Property. Borrower will not do, nor allow anyone else to do, anything affecting the Property that: (i) violates Environmental Law; (ii) creates an Environmental Condition; or (iii) due to the presence, use, or release of a Hazardous Substance, creates a condition that adversely affects or could adversely affect the value of the Property. The preceding two sentences will not apply to the presence, use, or storage on the Property of small quantities of Hazardous Substances that are generally recognized to be appropriate to normal residential uses and to maintenance of the Property (including, but not limited to, hazardous substances in consumer products).

  • 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:

  • Leave for Storms or Hazardous Conditions (a) Time lost by an employee as a result of absence or lateness due to storm conditions or because of the condition of public streets and highways or because an employee finds it necessary to seek permission to leave prior to the end of the regular shift must be:

  • Unsafe Work Conditions No employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work on an assignment which, in the opinion of:

  • Concealed or Unknown Conditions If the Contractor encounters conditions at the site that are (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions that differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, that differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall promptly provide notice to the Owner and the Architect before conditions are disturbed and in no event later than twenty-one (21) calendar days after first observance of the conditions. The Owner will promptly investigate such conditions and, if the Owner determines that they differ materially and cause an increase or decrease in the Contractor’s cost of, or time required for, performance of any part of the Work, will authorize an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both. If the Owner determines that the conditions at the site are not materially different from those indicated in the Contract Documents and that no change in the terms of the Contract is justified, the Owner shall promptly notify the Contractor in writing, stating the reasons. If the Contractor disputes the Owner’s determination, the Contractor party may assert a Claim as provided in Article 15.

  • Subsurface Conditions Unless the Contract Documents stipulate specific quantities and units of rock or unsuitable soils, the Contractor shall assume material below the surface of the Earth to be earth and other material that can be removed by power shovel or similar equipment. Should conditions encountered below the surface of the ground be at variance to the number of unit requirements as indicated by drawings or specifications, and absent an agreed-upon unit price established prior to the bid by Addendum, or after contract execution by Change Order, the Contract Sum and/or time shall be adjusted as provided in the Contract Documents for changes in the work.

  • 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.

  • Unsafe Working Conditions (a) No Employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work on a job which is deemed unsafe by:

  • GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND SECTOR SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS The following allowances and conditions shall apply where relevant: Where the company does work which falls under the following headings, the company agrees to pay and observe the relevant respective conditions and/or exceptions set out below in each case.

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