Fire Prevention and Control Clause Samples
The Fire Prevention and Control clause establishes the responsibilities and procedures for minimizing fire risks and responding to fire incidents within a property or project. Typically, it requires parties to implement fire safety measures such as installing alarms, maintaining extinguishers, and conducting regular inspections. This clause ensures that all parties are proactive in preventing fires and are prepared to act swiftly if one occurs, thereby reducing potential damage, liability, and ensuring the safety of occupants and assets.
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Fire Prevention and Control. Licensee shall ensure that no fires shall be set upon the Property except at specific locations established with the prior consent of Licensor, which consent may be withheld in Licensor’s sole discretion. If federal, state or local laws or regulations restrict fires on the Property, Licensee shall comply with such requirements. All camp fires shall be contained and shall be attended to at all times with due care. All locations shall have a shovel, rake, and no less than a five gallon pail of water available at all times. Licensee shall not set fires in any unauthorized location on the Property. Furthermore, if Licensee discovers or learns of any fire on the Property or in the vicinity thereof, Licensee shall immediately notify the local fire department, the governing State Forestry Commission or Department, and Licensor’s Consultant. Licensor retains the right to close the Property to use by Licensee when fire hazard conditions exist. Licensor shall have sole discretion to determine when fire hazard conditions are deemed to exist.
Fire Prevention and Control. Licensee shall not build, start or set fires on the Property and shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent forest fires on the Property. Furthermore, if Licensee discovers or learns of any fire on the Property or in the vicinity thereof, Licensee shall immediately notify APCo and the Alabama Forestry Commission and take all reasonable measures to control and extinguish the fire and to prevent or minimize damage to persons, land and personal Property.
Fire Prevention and Control a) Smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas approved by Rensselaer Facility Management.
b) Welding and cutting is prohibited outside of designated safe welding areas unless controlled by a hot work permit. A fire watch is required for all hot work, unless the work takes place inside a designated safe welding area.
c) Contractor shall provide all portable fire extinguishers for all Contractor-engaged hot work, open flames, or use of flammable gas / liquids presenting a risk of fire. Personnel designated to utilize fire extinguishers must be familiar with their proper use and limitations. Fire extinguishers must be maintained in good working order, and inspected in accordance with state or federal regulations.
d) Good housekeeping is an important part of fire prevention, and must be strictly enforced. Oily rags, debris, trash, and other unnecessary material must be picked up and disposed of regularly. Trash receptacles must be available in the area and emptied on a regular basis.
e) Minor spills or leaks of flammable / combustible liquids must be cleaned up promptly, and the source of spill / leak repaired.
f) Bulk transporters or tank trucks loading or unloading flammable liquids must utilize grounding / bonding equipment to prevent ignition of flammable vapors due to static electrical discharge.
g) The potential for static electrical discharge must be considered for other flammable liquid transfers, such as filling drums, buckets, or other small containers. Use of bonding equipment and other precautions to prevent ignition of flammable vapors will be utilized whenever appropriate.
h) Gasoline is a fuel and must not be used as a cleaning agent.
i) Portable tanks and drums for flammable liquid storage must be:
(i) Stored in U.L./F.M. approved containers.
(ii) Constructed of metal unless the liquid is corrosive to metal.
(iii) Adequately vented with flame arresting capability whenever possible.
(iv) Equipped with self-closing spouts to prevent spillage.
(v) Located as far as feasibly possible from electrical and mechanical equipment or other ignition sources.
(vi) Stored in the appropriate location. Metal safety cans are required for gasoline being stored. Transfer of gasoline may occur in approved plastic containers designed for the transportation of gasoline.
Fire Prevention and Control. The Tenant must comply with and ensure that the Tenant's employees, agent or contractors comply with:
15.25.1 the requirements of any authority in relation to the Premises;
15.25.2 any requirements or guidelines issued by the Insurance Council of Australia; and
15.25.3 the requirements of the Council from time to time, in relation to fire prevention and control at the Premises.
Fire Prevention and Control. Licensee shall ensure that no fires shall be set upon the Property except at specific locations established with the prior consent of Licensor, which consent may be withheld in Licensor’s sole discretion. All camp fires shall be contained and shall be attended at all times. All locations shall have a shovel, rake, and no less than a five-gallon pail of water available at all times. Licensee shall not set fires in any unauthorized location on the Property. Furthermore, if Licensee discovers or learns of any fire on the Property or in the vicinity thereof, Licensee shall immediately notify the local fire department, the governing State Forestry Commission or Department, and Licensor’s Consultant. Licensor retains the right to close the Property to use by Licensee when extreme fire hazard conditions exist. Licensor shall have sole discretion to determine when fire hazard conditions are deemed extreme.
Fire Prevention and Control. LICENSEE shall ensure that no fires shall be set upon the Property except at specific locations established with the prior consent of LICENSOR. All camp fires shall be contained and shall be attended at all times. All locations shall have a shovel, rake, and no less than a five-gallon pail of water available at all times. LICENSEE shall not set fires in any unauthorized location on the Property. Furthermore, if LICENSEE discovers or learns of any fire on the Property or in the vicinity thereof, LICENSEE shall immediately notify the local fire department, the governing State Forestry Commission or Department, and LICENSOR’s agents. LICENSOR retains the right to close the property to use by LICENSEE when extreme fire hazard conditions exist. LICENSOR shall have sole discretion to determine when fire hazard conditions are deemed extreme.
Fire Prevention and Control. The Contractor shall take all the necessary precautions to ensure that fires are not started as a consequence of his activities on Site. The Contractor, subcontractors and all employees are expected to be conscious of fire risks. The Contractor shall hold fire prevention training with his staff to create an awareness of the risks of fire. Regular reminders to his staff on this issue are required. The Contractor shall ensure compliance with the National Veld and Forest Fire Act (Act 101 of 1998). Smoking shall not be permitted in those areas where it is a fire hazard. Such areas shall include the workshop and fuel storage areas and any areas where the vegetation or other material is such as to make liable the rapid spread of an initial flame. In terms of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act (Act No 39 of 2004) , burning is not permitted as a disposal method. No fires may be made other than for the purpose of cooking, and must be extinguished with water once they have served their purpose. Cooking fires shall be contained in a fire drum, in an area approved by the RE. No fires, including cooking fires, are permitted on “Red” days as per the Fire Danger Index. The Contractor shall appoint a Fire Officer who shall be responsible for ensuring immediate and appropriate actions in the event of a fire and shall ensure that employees are aware of the procedure to be followed. The Contractor shall forward the name of the Fire Officer to the RE for his approval. The Contractor shall ensure that there is adequate fire-fighting equipment (i.e. fire extinguishers and fire beaters) on Site and in all major working areas. The Contractor shall be liable for any expenses incurred by any organisations called to assist with fighting fires and for costs involved in rehabilitation of burnt areas / property / persons, should the fire be the result of the Contractor’s activities on Site. Removed plant material shall not be dumped across the fence-line or along the fence-line onto private property. If an abutting land owner requests this the Client must be indemnified.
Fire Prevention and Control. The contractor shall be responsible for fighting his/her own fire(s). The contractor, acting independently, shall immediately extinguish without expense to the WWBWC or the landowner, all fires on or in the vicinity of the project site, which are caused by the contractor or the contractors’ employees, whether set directly or indirectly as a result of the work on the project. The contractor may be held liable for damages resulting from fires set or caused by the contractor’s employees or resulting from operation of this contract. If the amount and character of labor, subsistence, supplies and transportation which the contractor is in a position to furnish promptly for fire suppression prove inadequate, the WWBWC or a designated agent is authorized to procure such items and services as may be deemed necessary and charge to the contractor.
Fire Prevention and Control. The licensee agrees to observe all fire regulations and maintain acceptable fire prevention practices as required by the Provincial and Civic authority having jurisdiction over these matters. Food Concessionaires are required to provide and place appropriate fire extinguishers. For information contact the City of Surrey Fire Department (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. u) Licensees planning to operate free draws or distribute any advertising material must provide complete details to the Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition Association in writing at least two (2) weeks prior to the event. All awards must be drawn for prior to the closing of the event and names of winners along with addresses and telephone numbers must be submitted to the Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition Association following the draw within seven (7) days.
