Prohibited Materials means any products, substances or materials, or any combination of them which at the time of specification:
Prohibited Materials means nonpaper garbage from the processing, storage, service, or consumption of food; chemically treated wood; lead-painted wood; linoleum flooring, and composite counter-tops; tires; explosives or ammunition; oleanders; asphalt shingles; tar paper; plastic and rubber products, including bottles for household chemicals; plastic grocery and retail bags; waste petroleum products, such as waste crankcase oil, transmission oil, and oil filters; transformer oils; asbestos; batteries; anti-freeze; aerosol spray cans; electrical wire insulation; thermal insulation; polyester products; hazardous waste products such as paints, pesticides, cleaners and solvents, stains and varnishes, and other flammable liquids; plastic pesticide bags and containers; and hazardous material containers including those that contained lead, cadmium, mercury, or arsenic compounds.
Prohibited Materials means any materials which (a) pose hazard to the health of any animal, plant/vegetation and/or person who may come into contact with the WORK (whether during construction or after their completion) or (b) either by themselves or as a result of their use in a particular situation or in combination with other materials, equipment, works or structures, would or are likely to have the effect of reducing the normal life expectancy of the materials themselves or any other materials, equipment, work or structures in which the materials are incorporated or to which they are affixed.
Examples of Prohibited Materials in a sentence
Prohibited Materials: A list of Acceptable/Unacceptable items will be provided along with this agreement.
More Definitions of Prohibited Materials
Prohibited Materials means all the following:
Prohibited Materials means garbage, dead animals, asphalt, petroleum products, paints, rubber products, plastics, paper (other than what is necessary to start a fire), cardboard, treated wood, con- struction debris, demolition debris, metal or any substance (other than natural vegetation) that releases toxic emissions, dense smoke or obnoxious odors, when burned.
Prohibited Materials any products or materials that: do not conform to relevant British and European standards or codes of practice; or are generally known within the construction industry at the time of specification to be deleterious to health and safety or the durability of buildings or structures in the particular circumstances in which they are specified for use;
Prohibited Materials means combustible vegetation, green waste, rubbish, or weeds, readily flammable products.
Prohibited Materials means substances including, but not limited to; natural or synthetic rubber products, including tires; waste petroleum products, such as oil or used oil filters; insulated wire; plastic products, including polyvinyl chloride (“PVC”) pipe, tubing and connectors; tar, asphalt, asphalt shingles, or tar paper; railroad ties; wood, wood waste, or lumber that is painted or chemically treated; explosives or ammunition; batteries; hazardous waste products; asbestos or asbestos containing materials; or materials which cause dense smoke discharges, excluding refuse and flaring associated with oil and gas well testing, completions and well
Prohibited Materials means all or any of the following: special waste as defined in the Special Waste Regulations 1996; radioactive waste as defined in section 2 Radioactive Substances Xxx 0000; and controlled waste as defined in the 1990 Act that may produce concentrations of noxious gases or liquids capable of creating Contamination; and
Prohibited Materials means combustible vegetation, green waste, rubbish or weeds.