Exposure to Hazardous Materials Sample Clauses

Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 1. When an employee is exposed to, and/or their clothing is contaminated by, hazardous materials, the Agency shall:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. Seller shall be liable for any workers’ compensation or other claim relating to an occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace prior to the Closing and Purchaser shall be liable for any workers’ compensation or other claim relating to an occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace after the Closing. If a workers’ compensation or other claim arises in connection with a “continuing” occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace before and after the Closing, the liability of Purchaser and Seller for such claim shall be determined by Legal Requirements or in the absence of applicable Legal Requirements on an equitable basis, taking into account, with limitation, the respective period of exposure with Seller and Purchaser.
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. It is the policy of the Employer to protect employees from exposure to hazardous materials through the Employer's Hazard Communication Program, as stipulated in USMA Regulation 385-12, Safety Program. Employees who are accidentally exposed to carcinogenic or similar hazardous material will be offered an opportunity to take a physical examination provided by the Employer. Any subsequent examinations will also be voluntary. The Employer will provide a means by which employees may document any exposure to chemical hazards contacted on-the-job by utilizing Office of Workers' Compensation Program (OWCP) forms.
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 17.15.1 Contractor shall be solely responsible for any exposure of its employees, agents and consultants to asbestos, PCB's or toxic substances brought or permitted on the Property or elsewhere by Contractor or by any Subcontractor and their respective employees and agents, except to the extent such exposure results from the negligence or willful misconduct of Owner, its employees, agents and contractors (other than Contractor or any Subcontractors, Architect and any sub-consultant of Architect, and their respective employees and contractors), and Owner shall have no liability to Contractor or such parties with respect to such exposures; it being the understanding of the parties that Contractor shall cause its Subcontractors, and the respective employees and agents of Contractor and all Subcontractors, to take all reasonable precautions necessary to prevent their exposure to such asbestos, PCB's and other toxic substances. The Owner shall be responsible for removal of existing conditions of toxic material which may be discovered in the construction process.
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. Sequa Can shall be liable for any workers' compensation or other claim relating to an occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace prior to the Closing and Xxxxxx shall be liable for any workers' compensation or other claim relating to an occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace occurring after the Closing. If a workers' compensation or other claim arises in connection with a "continuing" occurrence or exposure to Hazardous Materials, including Exposure Liabilities, in the workplace before and after the Closing, the liability of Xxxxxx and Sequa Can for such claim shall be determined by applicable law or in the absence of applicable law on an equitable basis, taking into account, with limitation, the respective period of exposure with Sequa Can and Xxxxxx.
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. It is the policy of the Department of Labor to protect employees from exposure to hazardous materials through the use of personal protective equipment and the Department's Hazard Communication Program (DLMS 4, Chapter 800). Employees who are accidentally exposed to carcinogenic or similar hazardous material will be offered an opportunity to take a physical examination provided by the Department. Any recommended subsequent periodic examinations will be voluntary. The Department will provide a means by which employees may document any exposure to chemical hazards contacted on the job by utilizing Office of Workers' Compensation CA Forms.
Exposure to Hazardous Materials. It is the policy of NIST to protect employees from exposure to hazardous material through the use of engineering controls, PPE and administrative practices to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. In instances, when an employee is exposed or believes he/she has been exposed to a hazardous material, the employee shall report the incident to his/her supervisor as soon as practicable and subsequently report to the NIST Health Unit for medical evaluation. Exposed employees will be provided periodic reexaminations, if medically necessary, or in accordance with NIST guidelines that allow for additional or more comprehensive testing.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Exposure to Hazardous Materials

  • No Hazardous Materials (A) have been disposed of or otherwise released from any Real Property of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in violation of any Environmental Laws; or

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • Hazardous Material Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, use, generate, manufacture, install, treat, release, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material, except in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws or where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • Use of Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Materials to be used, stored, discharged, released or disposed of in the Premises or cause any Hazardous Materials to be used, stored, discharged, released or disposed of in, from, under or about, the Property, or any other land or improvements in the vicinity of the Property, excepting only the types and minor quantities of Hazardous Materials which are normally used in connection with Tenant’s permitted use, operation and maintenance of the Premises and then only in strict accordance with all Legal Requirements, including all Environmental Laws (“Permitted Substances”). Tenant shall, at its own expense, procure, maintain in effect and comply with all conditions of any and all permits, licenses, and other governmental and regulatory approvals required for Tenant’s use of Hazardous Materials at the Premises, including, without limitation, discharge of appropriately treated materials or wastes into or through any sanitary sewer serving the Buildings. Tenant shall in all respects handle, treat, deal with and manage any and all Tenant’s Hazardous Materials in total conformity with all Environmental Laws and prudent industry practices regarding management of such Hazardous Materials. Without limiting the foregoing, if any Tenant’s Hazardous Materials result in contamination of the Buildings, or any soil or groundwater in, under or about the Property in each case to the extent the presence of same amounts to a violation of any Legal Requirement or poses a threat to human health or safety, Tenant, at its expense, shall promptly take all actions necessary to return the Buildings and/or the Property, to the condition existing prior to the appearance of the Tenant’s Hazardous Material, subject to Landlord’s right to approve Tenant’s proposed remediation method. On or prior to the Termination Date, Tenant shall cause all Tenant’s Hazardous Materials in, on, under or about the Buildings to be removed in accordance with and in compliance with all Legal Requirements. Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord and obtain Landlord’s written approval before taking any remedial action in response to the presence of any Tenant’s Hazardous Materials or entering into any settlement agreement, consent decree or other compromise with respect to any claims relating to Tenant’s Hazardous Materials.

  • Environmental Laws and Hazardous Materials The Company and its subsidiaries are in compliance with all foreign, federal, state and local rules, laws and regulations relating to the use, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous or toxic substances or waste and protection of health and safety or the environment which are applicable to their businesses (“Environmental Laws”). There has been no storage, generation, transportation, handling, treatment, disposal, discharge, emission, or other release of any kind of toxic or other wastes or other hazardous substances by, due to, or caused by the Company or any of its subsidiaries (or, to the Company’s Knowledge, any other entity for whose acts or omissions the Company or any of its subsidiaries is or may otherwise be liable) upon any of the property now or previously owned or leased by the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or upon any other property, in violation of any law, statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, order, judgment, decree or permit or which would, under any law, statute, ordinance, rule (including rule of common law), regulation, order, judgment, decree or permit, give rise to any liability; and there has been no disposal, discharge, emission or other release of any kind onto such property or into the environment surrounding such property of any toxic or other wastes or other hazardous substances with respect to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries has knowledge.

  • Environmental Laws and Hazardous Substances Except to the extent that any of the following would not have a Material Adverse Effect (including financial reserves, insurance policies and cure periods relating to compliance with applicable laws and Permits) and are used in such amounts as are customary in the Ordinary Course of Business in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws, the Credit Parties represent and warrant to Lender that, to the best knowledge of each of the Credit Parties: (i) the Credit Parties have not generated, used, stored, treated, transported, manufactured, handled, produced or disposed of any Hazardous Materials, on or off any of the premises of the Credit Parties (whether or not owned by the Credit Parties) in any manner which at any time violates any Environmental Law or any Permit, certificate, approval or similar authorization thereunder; (ii) the operations of the Credit Parties comply in all material respects with all Environmental Laws and all Permits certificates, approvals and similar authorizations thereunder; (iii) there has been no investigation, Proceeding, complaint, order, directive, claim, citation or notice by any Governmental Authority or any other Person, nor is any of same pending or, to Credit Parties’ knowledge, threatened; and (iv) the Credit Parties do not have any liability, contingent or otherwise, in connection with a release, spill or discharge, threatened or actual, of any Hazardous Materials or the generation, use, storage, treatment, transportation, manufacture, handling, production or disposal of any Hazardous Material.

  • Definition of Hazardous Materials For purposes of this Lease, the term “Hazardous Material” or “Hazardous Materials” shall mean any hazardous or toxic substance, material, product, byproduct, or waste, which is or shall become regulated by any governmental entity, including, without limitation, the County acting in its governmental capacity, the State of California or the United States government.

  • Hazardous Substance Hazardous Substance" shall mean any chemical, substance, material, or waste, including without limitation asbestos, PCBs and formaldehyde, that is defined, classified, listed, or designated as hazardous, toxic, or radioactive, or by other similar term, by any federal, state, or local environmental statute, regulation, rule, order, or ordinance presently in effect.

  • Compliance with Environmental Requirements; No Hazardous Materials Except in each case as set forth on Schedule 3.18:

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.