Common use of Waste and Minimising Damage Clause in Contracts

Waste and Minimising Damage. For environmental and site sustainability purposes, event organisers are required to and will be responsible for managing all aspects of waste (water, litter, human etc) in relation to their events. Further information and guidance on this aspect is detailed in the Forestry Commission Operational Guidance Booklet (OGB) 35, copies of which are available from Forest District offices. Further, if it is intended to fix notices or markers to trees on no account shall nails, staples, wire or anything liable to damage trees be used. The recommended method is to tie with string (not nylon or similar fibre) in such a way that tree damage is avoided. Participants must be encouraged to ensure their shoes (plus paws and tyres) are clean, to help protect our forests from tree pests and diseases. Keep It Clean.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Waste and Minimising Damage. For environmental and site sustainability purposes, event organisers are required to and will be responsible for managing all aspects of waste (water, litter, human etc) in relation to their events. Further information and guidance on this aspect is detailed in the Forestry Commission Operational Guidance Booklet (OGB) 35, copies of which are available from Forest District offices. Further, if it is intended to fix notices or markers to trees on no account shall nails, staples, wire or anything liable to damage trees be used. The recommended method is to tie with string (not nylon or similar fibre) in such a way that tree damage is avoided. Participants must be encouraged to ensure their shoes (plus paws and tyres) are clean, to help protect our forests from tree pests and diseases. Keep It Clean.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Waste and Minimising Damage. For environmental and site sustainability purposes, event organisers are required to and will be responsible for managing all aspects of waste (water, litter, human etc) in relation to their eventsevents which they hold. Further information and guidance on this aspect is detailed in the Forestry Commission Operational Guidance Booklet Booklets (OGB) 35, copies of which are available from Forest District offices. Further, if it is intended to fix notices or markers to trees on no account shall nails, staples, wire or anything liable to damage trees be used. The recommended method is to tie with string (not nylon or similar fibre) in such a way that tree damage is avoided. Participants must be encouraged to ensure their shoes (plus paws and tyres) are clean, to help protect our forests from tree pests and diseases. Keep It Clean.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: scotland.forestry.gov.uk, www.scottish-orienteering.org

Waste and Minimising Damage. For environmental and site sustainability purposes, event organisers are required to and will be responsible for managing all aspects of waste (water, litter, human etc) in relation to their events. Further information and guidance on this aspect is detailed in the Forestry Commission Operational Guidance Booklet (OGB) 35, copies of which are available from Forest District offices. Further, if it is intended to fix notices or markers to trees on no account shall nails, staples, wire or anything liable to damage trees be used. The recommended method is to tie with string (not nylon or similar fibre) in such a way that tree damage is avoided. Participants must be encouraged to ensure their shoes (plus hooves, paws and tyres) are clean, to help protect our forests from tree pests and diseases. Keep It Clean.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Waste and Minimising Damage. For environmental and site sustainability purposes, event organisers are required to and will be responsible for managing all aspects of waste (water, litter, human human, animal etc) in relation to their eventsevents which they hold. Further information and guidance on this aspect is detailed in the Forestry Commission Operational Guidance Booklet Booklets (OGB) 35, copies of which are available from Forest District FLS region offices. Further, if it is intended to fix notices or markers to trees on no account shall nails, staples, wire or anything liable to damage trees be used. The recommended method is to tie with string (not nylon or similar fibre) in such a way that tree damage is avoided. Participants must be encouraged to ensure their shoes (plus paws and tyres) are clean, to help protect our forests from tree pests and diseases. Keep It Clean.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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