Fire Hazard Sample Clauses

The Fire Hazard clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to fire risks within a property or during the execution of a contract. Typically, it outlines which party is liable for damages caused by fire, specifies required fire prevention measures, and may mandate the maintenance of adequate fire insurance. By clearly allocating responsibility and setting expectations for fire safety, this clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that both parties are protected in the event of a fire-related incident.
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Fire Hazard. C-4 Protection for Moving Vehicles................................................... C-5 Inspection....................................................................... C-6 to C-8
Fire Hazard. A. All exhibit and booth materials must be flame proof, ignition free, and otherwise must comply with Federal, State, and Local Fire Laws, insurance underwriting requirements, and other applicable site regulations. All packing containers, excelsior, and similar materials must pass a fire inspection. All Exhibitors/Vendors with ignitables, combustibles, or flammables must have Exhibitor/Vendor-supplied extinguishers and a fire suppression plan.
Fire Hazard. Applicant shall not engage in any activity which would create a fire hazard.
Fire Hazard. Licensee shall not engage in any activity which would create a fire hazard.
Fire Hazard. The Company’s business and everyone’s employment and people’s lives could be in serious jeopardy if a fire occurred at the factory. Therefore, you must know exactly what to do in emergencies involving fire. If you discover a fire, warn all personnel in the immediate area and find the nearest Emergency Evacuation Switch and activate. Please see the attached diagram for the location of these switches. Fire Department on 000 outside of hours. Commence Emergency evacuation procedure.
Fire Hazard. The User shall not do or permit to be done anything in or upon any portion of said building, or bring or keep anything therein or thereupon, which will in any way increase conditions of any insurance policy upon the building or any part thereof, or in any way increase the rate of fire or public liability insurance upon the building or property kept therein, or in any way conflict with the regulation of the fire department or with any of the rules, regulations or ordinances of the Town of Richlands or in any way obstruct or interfere with the rights of other tenants in the building or injure or annoy them. User shall not, without written consent of the Town, put up or operate any engine or motor machinery on the premises or use oil, burning fluids, camphene, kerosene, naphtha, or gasoline for either mechanical or other purposes or any other agent than gas or electricity for illuminating the premises.
Fire Hazard. Do or cause to be done any act objectionable to the fire insurance companies whereby the fire insurance or any other insurance now in force or hereafter to be placed on the Premises or on the Building shall become void or suspended, or whereby the same shall be rated as a more hazardous risk than at the date of execution of this Lease; or have any highly flammable, volatile or explosive matter of any kind in or about the Premises. In case of a breach of this covenant (in addition to all other remedies herein given to Landlord), Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord as additional rent any and all increase or increases of premiums on insurance reasonably carried by Landlord on the Premises, or on the Building and appurtenant land caused in any way by the occupancy of Tenant.
Fire Hazard. The Lessee shall not in any way create any actual or potential fire hazard in the buildings or the Demised Premises or in any part thereof and will permit the Lessor at all times to enter upon the Demised Premises and to ▇▇▇▇▇ any actual or potential fire hazard in or about the Demised Premises and if such hazard in the reasonable opinion of the Lessor is caused by or results from the use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by the Lessee the Lessee shall pay to the Lessor the costs and expenses incurred by the Lessor in carry out such work.
Fire Hazard. The Property shall not be used for the manufacture or storage of flammable material or for any other purpose deemed by the State or the Federal Highway Administration to be a potential fire hazard or other hazard to the highway. The determination as to whether or not a use constitutes such a hazard shall be in the sole discretion of the State or the Federal Highway Administration. The operation and maintenance of said property will be subject to regulation by the State to protect against fire or other hazard which could impair the use, safety or appearance of the highway. Licensee shall provide access, at all times, for firefighters and accompanying equipment.
Fire Hazard. The Hirer shall comply with the following safety conditions. a. The ▇▇▇ Centre’s no smoking policy. b. Whilst on the premises the Hirer shall have access to a suitable phone with which to call the emergency services if necessary. c. The Hirer shall ensure that there are no obvious fire hazards on the premises and that no highly flammable substances are brought into or used in any part of the premises. d. No internal decorations of a combustible nature (e.g. polystyrene, cotton wool) shall be erected without the consent of the Management Committee. No decorations are to be put up near light fittings or heaters. e. The Hirer shall ensure that no unauthorised heating appliances shall be used on the premises without the consent of the Management Committee. Portable Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) heating appliances shall not be used. f. The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner. g. The Hirer shall familiarise themselves with the position and use of the fire extinguishers.