TRAFFIC REGULATIONS & REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS & REQUIREMENTS a) The transporters will operate their vehicles entirely at their own risk and BHEL shall not be held responsible for any damage to the vehicle while on the company’s/customer’s work or when parked in or around the company's/ customer’s or any other premises. b) The Transporters will make their own arrangements for proper parking of their vehicles overnight / during detention in company’s/customer’s premises. c) The transporters will ensure that all vehicles used for the transportation of consignments under transportation rate contracts are covered by a comprehensive insurance policy. Under no circumstance shall the company be liable to compensate them for any loss or damage that may be caused to the vehicles while engaged in the discharge of the transporter’s obligations under this contract. d) It shall be the responsibility of the transporter to provide at his cost trained and licensed personnel for running the vehicles. e) The transporter shall ensure placing vehicles of suitable category, capacity (i.e. size and load) and quality. Overloading of the vehicles will not be permitted except in exceptional circumstances with the written consent of BHEL. f) Proper loading and lashing of the consignments in most secured manner shall be done keeping in view extant government regulations and constraints en-route for safe transportation of consignments and its delivery to destination. g) Transporters shall make aware concerned drivers/ staff about the danger related to transportation of hazardous/ODC lifting, handling and tilting of such consignments. h) Transporters shall ensure that Motor Vehicle Act 1989 (as amended upto date) is strictly followed as applicable. Vehicles must carry upto date fitness, road permit, insurance and related documents/ certificates. i) All drivers/concerned staff related to the transportation activities under this rate contract should be well aware about material safety, data sheet etc. and well conversant with the environmental impact arising from the specified activities pertaining to use of fuels, lube oils, its spillage and disposal of various harmful items used in automotive vehicles. j) Transporters shall follow all necessary instructions relating to ISO-14001 and ISO-18001 obligations for environmental safety and occupational Health Safety.
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TRAFFIC REGULATIONS & REQUIREMENTS. 39.1 It is the responsibility of the transporter to provide the required personnel for running the vehicles at his cost and shall ensure providing of vehicles of suitable size, capacity and quality, keeping in view of the Government regulations and in accordance with Motor Vehicle Act 1988 with latest amendments from time to time and for safety of transportation of the consignments to the destination. 39.2 All applicable documents including licenses or any other relevant authorization from competent authority as required for running the vehicles as per Indian Motor Vehicle Act shall be obtained by the transporter at his own cost. BHEL shall not have any responsibility for any complications arising out of such contingencies. Any such contingencies arising in this respect are entirely the transporter's responsibility. The transporter shall be solely responsible for any mishap such as accident, fire etc., enroute and consequences thereof, including legal consequences if any. The transporter shall be responsible for delivery in good condition of consignments booked through them.

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