Fire Inspection Sample Clauses
Fire Inspection. Any tent, canopy, membrane, or similar structure that Permittee erects or allows to be erected on City property in conjunction with this Use Permit Agreement shall be subject to health, safety, etc. inspections by the appropriate City departments including but not limited to the Fire Department. For purposes of this agreement each tent, canopy, membrane, or similar structure must comply with all pertinent provisions of the 2009 International Fire Code and other codes, guidelines, etc. deemed relevant by City. The City shall issue a written approval to Permittee as it relates to each tent, canopy, membrane or other similar structure. Permittee hereby agrees to pay the City $50.00 for the inspection of each tent, canopy or membrane subject to this provision. Failure to enforce the terms of this agreement shall be a violation of this agreement as described in Section (B)(5).
Fire Inspection. The
(a) At least an annual inspection of the facility by the local fire authority; and
(b) Certification by the local fire authority as to the adequacy of the written plan for orderly evacuation of patients in case of fire, as well as to the fire safety of the hospice facility.
Fire Inspection. Resident agrees not to take any action or to bring any personal property into a Residence Hall that constitutes a fire hazard. Fire hazards include, but are not limited to: candles, with or without a wick, burning of any object, including, but not limited to, incense or sage, smoking of any type within the buildings (including vaporizer pens, e-cigarettes and hookahs), hanging drapes over interior entries that block natural exit pathways; placing objects within six inches of a room heater, electric cooking grills, hanging items over the sprinkler pipes or fire alarms. Flammable materials on the ceiling, covering ceiling lights or other lamps with any material, hanging anything from the ceiling; excessive amounts of combustible materials on exterior room doors; multi-plug adaptors; extension cords. Couches and furniture without flame retardant upholstery. Fire and life safety inspections will be conducted periodically for fire hazards. Spot inspections will also occur. Resident agrees to provide the University with access for such inspections. A $50 fine per violation will be imposed for not abiding by the received citation or verbal instructions of the inspector or university staff regarding the correction of fire hazards.
Fire Inspection. Not Applicable – Language Deleted.
Fire Inspection. Resident agrees not to take any action or to bring any personal property into Graduate Village that constitutes a fire hazard. Fire hazards include, but are not limited to: candles, with or without a wick, burning of any object, including, but not limited to, incense or sage, smoking of any type within the buildings (including vaporizer pens, e-cigarettes and hookahs), hanging drapes over interior entries that block natural exit pathway; placing objects within six inches or a room heater, hanging items over the sprinkler pipes or fire alarms. Flammable materials on the ceiling, covering ceiling lights or other lamps with any material, hanging anything from the ceiling; excessive amounts of combustible materials on exterior room doors; multi-plug adaptors; and extension cords are also not allowed. Couches and furniture without flame retardant upholstery. Portable space heaters are allowed but must be UL approved, have a safety tip-over switch, enclosed heating elements, and be plugged directly into an outlet (no extension cord). Fire safety inspections will be conducted periodically for fire hazards. Spot inspections will also occur. Resident agrees to provide the University with access for such inspections. A $50 fine per violation will be imposed for not abiding by the received citation or verbal instructions of the inspector or University staff regarding the correction of fire hazards. In the event of any fire on the premises, the Resident should leave the building and call 9-1-1. The Resident should also notify the University of Oregon Policy Department at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ View Area Desk at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
Fire Inspection. Resident agrees not to take any action or to bring any personal property into a Residence Hall that constitutes a fire hazard. Fire hazards include, but are not limited to: candles, with or without a wick, burning of any object, including, but not limited to, incense or sage, smoking of any type within the buildings (including vaporizer pens, e-cigarettes and hookahs), hanging drapes over interior entries that block natural exit pathways; placing objects within six inches of a room heater, electric cooking grills, hanging items over the sprinkler pipes or fire alarms. Flammable materials on the ceiling, covering ceiling lights or other lamps with any material, hanging anything from the ceiling; excessive amounts of combustible materials on exterior room doors; multi-plug adaptors; extension cords. Couches and furniture without flame retardant upholstery. Fire and life safety inspections will be conducted periodically for fire hazards. Spot inspections will also occur. Resident agrees to provide the University with access for such inspections. A $50 fine per violation will be imposed for not abiding by the received citation or verbal instructions of the inspector or university staff regarding the correction of fire hazards. Failure to Comply with Fire Safety Regulations. A fine of up to $150 and/or immediate eviction will be imposed for any of the following: smoking within a housing facility (including use of vaporizer pens, e-cigarettes, or hookahs), failure to evacuate, activating false alarms in Residence Halls, propping open fire doors, creating a fire hazard, malicious burning, or tampering with fire equipment (fire extinguishers, plastic ties securing valves, fire alarm pull stations, smoke detectors, fire hose connections, sprinkler heads, sprinkler pipes, hoses, connections, valves, emergency exit signs, etc.).
Fire Inspection. Site inspections by Fire Chief will be coordinated through SRCE Project Manager.
