Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL Sample Clauses
The Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL) clause requires contractors to maintain insurance coverage specifically for pollution-related risks arising from their work. This coverage typically applies to claims involving the release of pollutants, such as hazardous materials, during construction or remediation activities, and may include both sudden and gradual pollution events. By mandating CPL insurance, the clause ensures that financial responsibility for environmental damage or cleanup costs is clearly allocated, protecting both the contractor and the project owner from potentially significant liabilities.
Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL covering any sudden and accidental pollution liability (on a per project basis) which may arise out of, under, or in connection with this Agreement, including all operations to be performed by or on behalf of Customer, or that arise out of the Customer’s use of any owned, nonowned or hired vehicles, with a minimum liability limit of:
Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL covering any sudden and accidental pollution liability (on a per project basis) which may arise out of, under, or in connection with this Agreement, including all operations to be performed by or on behalf of Customer, or that arise out of the Customer’s use of any owned, non- owned or hired vehicles, with a minimum liability limit of: This requirement may be satisfied by providing either this CPL policy, which would include naming the Insured Entities, including their officers and employees, as additional insured’s as outlined below; OR by providing coverage for sudden and accidental pollution liability under the CGL and commercial automobile insurance policies required above - limited solely by the Insurance Services Organization (ISO) standard pollution exclusion, or its equivalent. In the event the Customer is unable to secure and/or maintain any or all of this sudden and accidental pollution liability coverage, the Customer agrees to indemnify and hold the Insured Entities harmless against any and all liability resulting from any coverage deficiency that is out of compliance with this insurance requirement. Prior to starting work, the Customer shall promptly provide the Company with evidence of insurance self-insurance and/or certificates of insurance evidencing the insurance coverage above. Customer shall provide such certificates or evidence of insurance to Company at the following address: To: National Grid c/o Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Attention: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Director, Commercial Services ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Should any of the above-described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, notice will be delivered in accordance with the policy provisions. If the Customer fails to secure or maintain any insurance coverage, or any insurance coverage is canceled before the completion of all services provided under this Agreement, and fails immediately to procure such insurance as specified herein, then the Company has the right but not the obligation to procure such insurance and ▇▇▇▇ the cost thereof to the Customer. Customer shall comply with any governmental and/or site-specific insurance requirements even if not stated herein. By the date that such coverage is required, the Customer represents to the Company that it will have full policy limits available and shall notify the Company in writing when coverages required herein have been reduced as a result of claim payments, expenses, or both. Customer shall include the...
Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL. For Vendors that will be handling environmentally regulated or hazardous materials, CPL insurance covering Vendor’s liability for loss caused by pollution conditions arising from the performance of Vendor’s services under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the transportation and disposal of material) with coverage limits of at least $5,000,000 per occurrence and $5,000,000 in the annual aggregate with coverage for bodily injury, property damage (including, without limitation, loss of use of damaged property and loss of use of property that has not been physically damaged), clean -up costs, and defense costs (including, without limitation, expenses incurred in the investigation, defense, or settlement of claims).
Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL. If required under Section 1.9 below, Subcontractor shall provide evidence of Pollution Liability; specifically including coverage for mold, covering all operations necessary or incidental to the fulfillment of all contract obligations hereunder. Subcontractor’s coverage shall expressly extend the definition of pollutant to include Microbial Matter. Microbial Matter includes, but is not limited to, fungi or bacterial matter including, but not limited to, mold, mildew and viruses, whether or not the Microbial Matter is living. Such insurance shall provide coverage for bodily injury, property damage (including loss of use of damaged property or of property that has not been physically injured), clean-up costs and remediation expenses (including costs for investigation, sampling, characterization, and monitoring), legal costs, defense costs, natural resource damage, transportation of pollutants on and off the project site, and non-owned disposal site liability if Subcontractor’s scope of work (or Subcontractor’s sub-tier subcontractors, suppliers, vendors or consultants) includes the responsibility of manifesting and disposing of contaminated material or waste from its activities. Coverage shall also extend to pollution conditions arising out of the Subcontractor’s operations including coverage for sudden as well as gradual release arising from Subcontractor’s operations including operations of any of its sub-tier subcontractors, suppliers, vendors or consultants. Such insurance shall provide coverage for wrongful acts, which may arise from all activities from the first point of Subcontractor engagement. Such insurance shall be in the amount specified in Section 1.9 below.
