Safety Considerations. If the Contractor engages in Construction, it shall at all times exercise reasonable care, shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local laws to prevent accidents or injuries, and shall take all appropriate precautions to avoid damage to and loss of City property and the property of third parties in connection with the Construction. The Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times all necessary safeguards, barriers, flags and lights for the protection of its and its Subcontractors' employees, City employees and the public. If the Contractor engages in Construction, it shall report to the Department any damage on, about, under or adjacent to City property or the property of third persons resulting from its performance under this Agreement. The Contractor is responsible for any damage to City property and the property of third parties due, in whole or in part, to the Contractor's Construction activities under this Agreement, and the Contractor shall repair such damage to a reasonably acceptable standard.
Safety Considerations. CONCESSIONAIRE agrees to the items as described in the “Safety and Limitations” section of the Sacramento County General Operational Summary, attached as Attachment 1 to this Exhibit and incorporated, herein. Additionally, CONCESSIONAIRE agrees as follows:
Safety Considerations. Before any operations, please read the following safety precautions to avoid any possible bodily injury and prevent damage to this product or any other products connected. To avoid any contingent danger, use this product only as specified. Measurement Category Safety Terms and Symbols Safety Terms Terms in this Manual. The following terms may appear in this manual: Warning: Warning indicates the conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or death.
Safety Considerations. CONCESSIONAIRE agrees that drivers of SHUTTLE SERVICE vehicles must hold a valid driver’s license issued by the State of California for the vehicle being utilized in commission of the service. All vehicles being utilized in commission of the SHUTTLE SERVICE must be currently registered with the State Department of Motor Vehicles and be insured under the terms and conditions outlined in Exhibit B of this Agreement. Vehicles used in the commission of the SHUTTLE SERVICE shall transport no more than the maximum number of passengers and/or weight as designated by the vehicle’s operation manual. Vehicles used in the commission of the SHUTTLE SERVICE must be mechanically maintained at all times in order to be operated in a safe and road- worthy manner, and CONCESSIONAIRE agrees to maintain copies of service records for all vehicles used in the commission of the service through the term of this Agreement. Additionally, CONCESSIONAIRE agrees as follows:
Safety Considerations. It is your responsibility to ensure that care is taken during the time that you and your guests are using the hall and the hall facilities. In order to assist hall users, a Risk Analysis has been carried out for the hall and resulting from this, users need to be aware of the following safety considerations:
Safety Considerations. The administration shall not require the employee to work under unsafe conditions or to perform tasks that endanger their health and safety. Upon receipt of a written report regarding an unsafe, hazardous, unhealthy, or potentially dangerous condition, the administration shall investigate the report, and within ten (10) work days communicate the findings to the employee how the findings will be addressed.
Safety Considerations. The Student acknowledges that the safety and security of both persons and property in the College's residence facilities shall be furthered by the Student’s participation in both individual and group security procedures as may be provided or developed during the academic year. The Student agrees to participate in the College’s security monitoring system, leave buildings during fire alarms, and to abide by and maintain any entrance control system set up to enhance the safety and security of residence facilities occupants.
Safety Considerations. 3.2.1 The contractor agrees to follow MSHA regulations and safety regulations set forth by Elkhorn Goldfields, Inc. during the entire Project.
Safety Considerations. 5.2.1 Safety aspects shall be considered throughout all civil engineering activities and due account shall be taken of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007.
Safety Considerations. A. Participant acknowledges and agrees that there are inherent risks associated with Participant’s participation in the Pilot. Participant acknowledges and fully understands that as part of the Pilot, SMUD will control Participant’s Device through Eligible Vendor’s platform/cloud service that individually optimizes the charging and discharging schedule to maximize xxxx savings under Time-Of-Day (XXX) rates. As part of the Pilot, the Device dispatch may be further modified by SMUD for up to 120 days/year to facilitate better use of renewables on the grid (i.e. solar overgeneration) or avoid extremes in energy cost or capacity. Although a recurring flat xxxx credit is provided in exchange for Device response ($10/month for 1-10 kW of responsive storage or $20/month for 10.1 kW or more of responsive storage), SMUD managed dispatch of Device will provide varied xxxx savings by Participant and month. Protection for Device life and warranty are managed by the Eligible Vendor’s platform/cloud service and may over-ride Device dispatch by SMUD. Participant understands that there also may be other risks not known to SMUD.
B. Participant understands that Participant is at all times responsible for Participant’s own safety, the safety of anyone using the Device, and protection of the Device against damage, overuse, or misuse while Participant participates in the Pilot. Participant expressly agrees and promises to accept and assume all of the risks existing in the Pilot. Participant’s participation in the Pilot is purely voluntary, and Participant elects to participate despite the risks.