Dangerous Conditions definition
Examples of Dangerous Conditions in a sentence
Hazardous and Dangerous Conditions Contractor shall not place participants at work or training sites which are or could reasonably be expected to be hazardous, dangerous, unsafe or unsanitary.
Dangerous Conditions Photographers retain the right to stop the Photo Session, deny any photo request, or reschedule services if Photographer feels to be in danger.
Relocation of Sanitary Sewer System Facilities), Section 5 (Abandonment of Sanitary Sewer Pipe, Manholes and System Facilities), Section 6 (Excavation), Section 7 (Restoration), Section 9 (Dangerous Conditions, Authority for City of ▇▇▇▇▇) and Section 10 (Indemnification) shall be in addition to any and all other obligations and liabilities the County may have to the City at common law, by statute, or by contract, and shall survive the City's franchise with the County for the use of the City rights-of-way.
The following paragraphs shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement: 8(e), Termination, 9, Facilities Removal, 12, Indemnification, 16, Hazardous Materials, 17, Emergency Work, 18, Dangerous Conditions, Authority for Lessor to ▇▇▇▇▇, 21, Applicable Law/Venue.
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ACKNOLWEDGEMENT AND AGREEMENT OF POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITIONS, RELEASE AND DISCHARGE, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT Each Tenant agrees to execute and be bound by the standard Acknowledgment and Agreement of Potentially Dangerous Conditions, Release and Discharge, Policies and Procedures and Indemnity Agreement and Discharge Agreement.
EQUIPMENT AND SAFETY 31 Section 16.1 – Safe Equipment 31 Section 16.2 – Dangerous Conditions and Unsafe Acts 31 Section 16.3 – Accident Reports 32 Section 16.4 – Equipment Reports 32 Section 16.5 – Qualifications on Equipment 32 Section 16.6 – Equipment Requirements 33 Section 16.7 – National Safety and Health Committee 35 Section 16.8 – Hazardous Materials Program 35 Section 16.9 – Union Liability 36 Section 16.10 – Government Required Safety & Health Reports 36 Section 16.11 – Facilities 36 ARTICLE 17.
Dangerous Conditions If Laborjack identifies, at its sole discretion, that the moving environment is either too dangerous, hazardous, or unsanitary, service may be refused.
Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord in writing of any Dangerous Conditions associated with the Property.
I (we) hereby agree and declare that the “Warning of Dangerous Conditions on Leased Premises”stated earlier serves to warn me (us) of any actual and/or potentially dangerous natural or man-made condition(s) that I (we) may reasonably expect to encounter on the leased premises that may cause serious bodily harm or death or cause damage to or destruction of my (our) personal property.