Railroad Protective Sample Clauses

Railroad Protective. If requested in writing by Owner, Contractor shall procure and maintain during the term of a Work Order or agreement for Other Work, Railroad Protective Insurance protecting Owner, Contractor and Subcontractor and in such limits as specified in the applicable Work Order.
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Railroad Protective. Liability Insurance in the amount of $2,000,000 for Each Occurrence and $6,000,000 in the Aggregate naming CANONIE, DCR and Carload Express, Inc. as named insureds. BTO shall provide CANONIE and DCR with an original of said policy evidencing coverage for the full term of this Agreement.
Railroad Protective. Liability Insurance having a combined single limit of not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence and $6,000,000 in the aggregate applying separately to each annual period. If the project involves track over which passenger trains operate, the insurance limits required are not less than a combined single limit of $5,000,000 each occurrence and $10,000,000 in the aggregate applying separately to each annual period. Said policy shall provide coverage for all loss, damage or expense arising from bodily injury and property damage liability, and physical damage to property attributed to acts or omissions at the job site. The standards for the Railroad Protective Liability Insurance are as follows: a. The insurer must be rated A- or better by A.M. Best Railroad, Inc. b. The policy must be written using one of the following combinations of Insurance Services Office (“ISO”) Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Form Numbers: (1) CG 00 35 01 96 and CG 28 31 10 93; or
Railroad Protective. 25 7.11 UMBRELLA EXCESS LIABILITY............................................. 25 7.12 INSURANCE REQUIRED OF SUBCONTRACTORS.................................. 25 7.13
Railroad Protective. Liability Insurance, with policy limits of not less than « » ($ « » ) per claim and « » ($ « » ) in the aggregate, for Work within fifty (50) feet of railroad property.
Railroad Protective. Prior to Licensee commencing work or entering onto the Property, the JPB will obtain the Railroad Protective Liability insurance. However, Licensee’s Certificate of Insurance should state that the contractual liability exclusion for liability assumed has been deleted on the Licensee’s commercial general liability insurance policy,
Railroad Protective. Prior to commencing work or entering onto the Property, Permittee shall confirm that it has paid the premium for said insurance.
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Railroad Protective. Insurance with a limit of liability per the requirement of each Railroad affected by the project.
Railroad Protective. The Subcontractor shall provide Railroad Protective Insurance with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 annual aggregate. MARINE CARGO AND GOODS-IN TRANSIT INSURANCE.

Related to Railroad Protective

  • Railroad Protective Liability (Additional requirement applicable when working on railroad property.) Named Insured: Applicable Railroad Limits - Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Per Railroad Requirements

  • Whistle Blowing Protection The Employer agrees to adhere to the whistle blowing protection pursuant to the

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes: a. Systems containing DSHS Data must have all security patches or hotfixes applied within 3 months of being made available. b. The Contractor will have a method of ensuring that the requisite patches and hotfixes have been applied within the required timeframes. c. Systems containing DSHS Data shall have an Anti-Malware application, if available, installed. d. Anti-Malware software shall be kept up to date. The product, its anti-virus engine, and any malware database the system uses, will be no more than one update behind current.

  • Job Protection 15.9.1 Subject to 15.10 below, an employee returning from parental leave is entitled to resume work in the same position or a similar position to the one they occupied at the time of commencing parental leave. A similar position means a position: (a) At the equivalent salary, grading; (b) At the equivalent weekly hours of duty; (c) In the same location or other location within reasonable commuting distance; and (d) Involving responsibilities broadly comparable to those experienced in the previous position. 15.9.2 Where applicable, employees shall continue to be awarded increments when their incremental date falls during absence on parental leave.

  • Personal Protective Clothing 11.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; 11.2 Where the employee requires prescription glasses, the Employer shall ensure that appropriate eye protection is issued or where the employee has had his/her glasses hardened, reimburse the employee for the cost, provided that such glasses meet appropriate safety standards. 11.3 The above mentioned equipment will be maintained by the employee and replaced by the Employer on a fair wear and tear basis. 11.4 Intentionally left blank

  • Child Protection The Contractor acknowledges that it (and its personnel) are aware of the requirements of the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 (NSW) and all related laws concerning child protection (Child Protection Laws). The Contractor will ensure that it (and its personnel) comply with the requirements of the Child Protection Laws and policies of the DoE relating to child protection as notified to the Contractor from time to time. The Contractor must, at the Contractor’s expense, certify that the Contractor and the Contractor’s personnel are not a prohibited person under any Child Protection Laws and undergo any other screening, such as the ‘Working with Children Check’, as required under Child Protection Laws or by the School (or DoE). Any of the Contractor’s personnel that is a prohibited person under any Child Protection Laws must not be engaged in providing any Services. The Contractor is to immediately advise the Department if it becomes aware that it (or its personnel) are the subject of a reportable allegation involving children.

  • Meadow Protection Reasonable care shall be taken to avoid damage to the cover, soil, and wa- ter in xxxxxxx shown on Sale Area Map. Vehicular or skidding equipment shall not be used on xxxxxxx, ex- cept where roads, landings, and tractor roads are ap- proved under B5.1 or B6.422. Unless otherwise agreed, trees felled into xxxxxxx shall be removed by endlining.

  • Eye Protection Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear prescription eye protection, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse to such employee, on the first pay day of April in each year, up to a maximum of twenty dollars ($20.00); in situations other than the foregoing, the College, may in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • Fire Protection Contractor shall take adequate and reasonable precautions to protect the Work against damage by fire and smoke. For example, without limitation, Contractor shall do the following:

  • Railroad Protective Liability Insurance with policy limits of not less than « » ($ « » ) per claim and « » ($ « » ) in the aggregate, for Work within fifty (50) feet of railroad property.

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