Precautions Against Fire. It is recognized that the activities of PURCHASER under this contract may cause extraordinary fire risk on the areas of operations. PURCHASER agrees to use the highest degree of care to prevent forest fires from starting on or from spreading to the areas of operations. PURCHASER shall require the employees and contractors of PURCHASER and the employees of such contractors to do likewise. STATE may, at any time during the contract period, require PURCHASER to prepare a Fire Plan for the areas of operations. The plan shall set forth the resources and required actions to be taken by PURCHASER and contractors of PURCHASER for the prevention and suppression of fire on the areas of operations. The plan shall meet with the approval of STATE and may be revised as necessary.
Precautions Against Fire. It is recognized that the activities of Purchaser under this contract may cause extraordinary fire risk on the timber sale area. Purchaser therefore agrees to use the highest degree of care to prevent forest fires from starting on or from coming on the timber sale area; Purchaser shall require the employees and contractors of Purchaser, and the employees of purchaser=s contractors, to do likewise.
Precautions Against Fire. 10.1. Marina Users shall take all reasonable precautions against the outbreak of fire. No hot work (i.e., work involving welding or similar processes) shall be carried out at the Marina without the specific written authorisation of the Lessor.
10.2. No fuel, gas, pyrotechnic or other highly flammable or explosive substance shall be brought into the Marina unless it is in an appropriately designed, secure container. The Lessee/Licensee shall ensure that if the container is kept aboard his Vessel, it is stowed in a seamanlike manner and in a suitably drained and ventilated position. Gas bottles will be turned off when not in use.
10.3. Lead-acid batteries shall only be charged at the Marina if they are housed in a properly ventilated compartment.
10.4. The Lessee/Licensee shall maintain adequate fire fighting equipment aboard his Vessel as prescribed by the International Convention for the Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS) 1974 (as amended), ready for immediate use in the event of fire. At least one suitable fire extinguisher shall be kept clearly visible, fit for purpose, and readily accessible above decks.
10.5. Vessels shall not be refuelled anywhere at the Marina except at the fuel berth or other place designated by the Lessor for the purpose. It shall be the responsibility of the Lessee/Licensee to ensure that the fuel is delivered onboard his Vessel in a manner that minimises the risk of fire. Fuel suppliers must hold a work permit as required under applicable law.
10.6. In the case of fire aboard, the Xxxxxx xxx move the Vessel from its Berth in order to prevent spread of fire to other vessels or property and will not be held liable for any loss or damage that may follow. The provisions of Clause 2.5 shall apply at all times.
Precautions Against Fire. All wiring insulation and all other electrical and mechanical insulating materials must be flame retardant. The spirit of this clause is that, in the event of a fire breaking out in the transmitter, the fire should not spread to other components of the transmitter or to the building housing the equipment.