SAFETY REGULATIONS Sample Clauses

SAFETY REGULATIONS. Equipment shall meet all State and Federal safety regulations.
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SAFETY REGULATIONS. 4.4.1 To ensure that all the furniture and equipment within the Property complies with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 as amended in 1993. 4.4.2 To ensure that all gas appliances comply with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and that a copy of the Landlord Gas Safety Record will be given to the Tenant before start of this Tenancy. 4.4.3 To ensure that all electrical appliances comply with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994, Plugs and Sockets, etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994 and also Part P Building Regulations January 2005. 4.4.4 To ensure that any electrician carrying out electrical work at the Property is a member of an approved scheme. 4.4.5 To confirm that a certificate in compliance with The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 will be given to the Tenant prior to the start of any new Tenancy, or any renewal of a fixed term; or a Tenancy that becomes periodic after June 1 2020; and in any event for all tenancies regardless of the commencement date from April 1 2021. 4.4.6 To provide a smoke alarm on each storey of the Property and a carbon monoxide alarm in any room with a fixed combustion appliance – that is to say fixed gas, oil or solid fuel appliances/heating systems (excluding gas cookers in England) for any new Tenancy granted; to have these checked and tested to ensure they are fully operational at the start of the Tenancy and to hold a written record proving that the tests have been carried out.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. It is the exclusive function of the Employer to enforce safety and other regulations.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. 9.5.1 The furniture and equipment within the Premises complies with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire)(Safety) Regulations 1988 as amended in 1993. 9.5.2 The gas appliances comply with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and that a copy of the Safety Check Certificate will be given to the Tenant when signing this Agreement. 9.5.3 The electrical appliances at the Premises comply with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994. 9.5.4 The Premises are compliant with The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 at the start of the Tenancy.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. 9.1 The machinery, apparatus, equipment, tools and installations we order must meet the latest accident prevention regulations and be accident-proof. 9.2 Electrical parts of the above mentioned items must be of the latest technological standard and be in keeping with the latest VDE regulations.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. The insurance is subject to general requirements and special requirements for certain events. The special requirements are set out in the relevant section of the policy. - The vehicle must not be driven by a driver who is criminally under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medicines, or any other intoxicating agent - The driver must have the license and age required to drive the vehicle - The vehicle must not be used if a driving ban has been imposed or has begun during the rental period - The vehicle manufacturer's instructions on the use, care and repair of the vehicle, its devices, equipment, and tools must be followed - The vehicle must be legally equipped, e.g., legal tire depth thread - The provisions of Indie Campers terms of use and rental agreement must be respected - Laws and government regulations must be complied with Failure to comply with the requirements may result in a reduction in the amount of compensation for damage or even a total absence of compensation, depending on the significance of the occurrence and extent of the damage. In addition, the deductible may be increased by up to 100% for the renter.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. 6.1. To confirm that all the furniture and equipment within the Premises complies with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 as amended in 1993. 6.2. To confirm that all gas appliances comply with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and that a copy of the safety check record is given to the Tenant at the start of the Tenancy and annually thereafter. 6.3. To confirm that all electrical appliances comply with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994, and the Plugs and Sockets, etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994. 6.4. To ensure that any electrician carrying out electrical work at the Premises is a member of an approved scheme.
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SAFETY REGULATIONS. The Landlord warrants that i. Where applicable all upholstered furniture, soft furnishings, beds, bed bases, mattresses (and mattress toppers), pillows, cushions and seat pads supplied to the Property comply with the provisions of The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 and The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 1993. ii. All gas appliances within the Property comply with the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998 and that all gas appliances will be serviced annually in accordance with The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. A copy of the Gas Safety Check Record will be provided to the Tenant at the start of the Tenancy and within 28 days of the annual check undertaken during the Term. iii. All mechanical and electrical equipment in the Property are in good repair and working order and that all electrical equipment supplied to the Property complies with The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994 and the Plugs and Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994. iv. The Property is in a habitable condition.
SAFETY REGULATIONS. The provisions of Part 35, “Operations”, of the Rules and Regulations for Tank Vessels, Subchapter D (DG-123) published by the United States Coast Guard, are in force at the Facility and must be observed. The following regulations must be observed AT ALL TIMES while berthed at Facility docks: Boiler Tube Blowing - Do not blow boiler tubes, and take every precaution to prevent sparks from escaping from the stack. If vessel safety is at stake, stop transfer operations before blowing the tubes. Cargo Tank Tops - Before berthing, all tank tops, ullage plugs, and sighting ports must be closed and dogged down unless the Vessel’s Master certifies that the tanks are gas-free and all ballast in such tanks is clean. Cargo and bunker tank tops must be kept closed. This also applies to permanent ballast tanks. Ship Manifold Connections, Unused - Unused cargo and bunker connections will be blinded. All blind flanges must meet current U.S. Coast Guard requirements. ** Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Engines - Keep the engines ready and the vessel trimmed so it can leave the docks under short notice. If the engines become inoperable, keep two tugboats of adequate size standing by until emergency repairs are made. Fire Fighting - Firefighting equipment must be available as per applicable U.S. Coast Guard regulations. FIRE ALARM - In the event of fire on board vessel, however minor it may be, the Fire Alarm shall be given immediately, as follows: Rapid and continuous ringing of vessel’s xxxx, together with succession of long blasts on vessel’s whistle or siren. Gas Venting - Ullage Holes - Keep all ullage or sighting ports completely closed (not secured) except for intermittent periods needed to ullage or sight vessel’s tanks. Flame Arrestors - When open, all ullage ports must be protected by clean, well-fitted flame arrestors of wire-gauze screens; these must be of an approved type and have no defects. Gas Freeing and Tank Cleaning - Do not gas-free or clean any tanks at berth without prior approval of the Facility Operations Superintendent. Gangways - Tend the gangway and keep it safely secured. Vessel will provide safety net under gangway. Mooring Lines - A minimum of 16 lines are required. Tend mooring lines to keep them taut and keep the vessel in position. See that tension winches are on manual brake. ...
SAFETY REGULATIONS. All employees of each Party when on the property of the other Party will conform to the rules, regulations and procedures concerning safety of such other Party. From time to time, each Party shall furnish the other Party with complete, accurate and current copies of all such rules, regulations and procedures.
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