Tripping Sample Clauses

Tripping. Capability to sustain rapid reduction of load arising from failure of turbine auxiliaries.
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Tripping. The generator will ensure that all necessary equipment is maintained such that the appropriate BMU(s) will trip upon receipt of the necessary signal from the CIS. Trips as a result of operation of the CIS should be confirmed to NGET via fax.
Tripping falling, or being struck by falling or moving objects; (2) sinking or capsizing watercraft, changing or rapidly moving water currents, wave action, or flooding; (3) collision with other people, vehicles, or man-­‐‑made or natural objects; (4) inclement weather, storms, lightning, variances and extremes of wind, weather and temperature; (5) becoming disoriented or lost, or other hazards that result in injury, exposure to elements, hypothermia, or drowning; (6) risks associated with animal attacks, insect bites, allergic reactions, or other acute illness; (7) equipment, vehicles, or tools used in connection with the Activities may break, fail, malfunction, or otherwise be dangerous; (8) heat or sun-­‐‑related illness or injuries, including sunburn, sunstroke, or dehydration; (9) risks in decision making, including the risk that Maine Audubon staff, volunteers, or others may misjudge Participant’s capabilities or the weather, terrain, or other conditions; (10) risks regarding conduct, including the potential that Participant, Maine Audubon, or third parties may act carelessly; (11) risk associated with transportation in connection with the Activities, including traffic or other vehicle accidents; (12) risks associated with rescue operations, including risks related to the unavailability of medical or rescue personnel and risks that Maine Audubon staff, volunteers or others who may or may not be trained medical or rescue personnel attempt to provide medical or other aid and/or transportation in the event of an emergency; and (13) other risks, hazards and dangers associated directly or indirectly with the Activities. I acknowledge and understand that the risks, hazards and dangers associated with the Activities cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries without jeopardizing the essential qualities of the Activities. I acknowledge and understand that the description of risks provided herein is not complete and that there are other risks, hazards and dangers associated with participating in the Activities that may be unknown or unanticipated. Despite these risks, I voluntarily and knowingly elect to participate or allow Participant to participate in the Activities and I hereby agree to expressly and freely assume any and all risks to Participant and Participant’s personal property while participating in the Activities, including risks caused by Maine Audubon’s negligence or fault. I agree that I am responsible for my/Participant’s own saf...

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  • Dewatering (a) Where the whole of a site is so affected by surface water following a period of rain that all productive work is suspended by agreement of the Parties, then dewatering shall proceed as above with Employees so engaged being paid at penalty rates as is the case for safety rectification work. This work is typically performed by Employees engaged within CW1, CW2 or CW3 classifications. When other Employees are undertaking productive work in an area or areas not so affected then dewatering will only attract single time rates. (b) Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, appropriate Employees shall assist in the tidying up of their own work site or area if it is so affected. Where required, appropriate Employees will be provided with the appropriate PPE. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected. (c) To avoid any confusion any ‘dewatering’ time which prevents an Employee from being engaged in their normal productive work is not included in any calculation for the purposes of determining whether an Employee is entitled to go home due to wet weather (refer clauses 32.4 and 32.5)

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