Fireproofing Sample Clauses

Fireproofing. All display material must be made from fireproofed materials to the satisfaction of the Authorities. Cloth materials used in the decoration of stands must be non-flammable and stretched against solid backing. Counter backs and curtains shall be cut off at least 150 mm (six inches) clear of the floor.
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Fireproofing. On any job when direct-to-steel fireproofing is to be applied, there shall be two (2) Plasterers for each spray nozzle used. The Plasterer on the nozzle shall not apply fireproofing materials for more than one (1) hour without relief by the other Plasterers. Any job using not more than one hundred (100) sacks of fireproofing material per eight (8) hour day shall be exempt from the provisions of this Section. Also, the Individual Employer shall furnish approved fireproofing protective clothing and ear covering. Journeyperson and Apprentice Plasterers may cover, clean and prepare material if called upon to do so on fireproofing jobs. On all fireproofing jobs, the Individual Employer shall make sure that there is one Hod Carrier or Plasterer per nozzle on the ground to monitor the scaffold and the hose.
Fireproofing. 1. Fireproofing must comply with all Federal, State and Local building codes. In the event any structural steel is exposed as a result of construction, thorough fireproofing shall be required as part of Contractor’s scope of work.
Fireproofing. No smoking is allowed in any ATD Conference and Exposition area. All decorations, drapes, signs, banners, acoustical materials, hay, straw, moss, split bamboo, plastic cloth, and similar decorative materials must be flame retardant to the satisfaction of the San Xxxx Fire Department and State Fire Marshal. Wood, canvas, cloth, cardboard, leaves, or similar combustible materials, must be com- pletely flame retardant. Oilcloth, tarpaper, sisal paper, nylon, orlon, and certain other plastic materials cannot be made flame retardant and their use is prohibited. An official flame-retardant certificate must accompany all materials. No storage of any kind is allowed behind booths or near electrical service. The San Xxxx XxXxxxx Convention Center does not provide storage for crates or freight of any kind. Exhibitor must make arrangements with Xxxxxxx Services on-site for storage of crates, boxes and other packing materials. Materials for handouts must be stored neatly within the booth. Open flame devices, including wax candles, are prohibited in all assembly areas. All exit doors, exit signs, fire hose cabinets, fire extinguishers, standpipes or any other fire safety equipment must be visible and accessible at all times. The San Xxxx XxXxxxx Con- vention Center inspects all exhibits to ensure compliance.
Fireproofing a. in the event that any structural steel is exposed as a result of construction, thorough fireproofing shall be required as part of contractor’s scope of work.
Fireproofing. Decorations must be flameproof and shall be erected and taken down in a manner not destructive to school property. The District may request the fire department to verify certification of fireproofing at the user’s expense.
Fireproofing. The Hirer shall not bring onto the premises any scenery, curtains or properties to be used in connection with any agreed use unless the items have been fireproofed in accordance with the prevailing Fire Code of Western Australia, Australia and are maintained by the Hirer in a fireproofed condition to the satisfaction of the Koorliny Management whilst the items are on the premises;
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Fireproofing. Provide "Monocoat" type spray on fireproofing at 3-hour separation between garage and office, first floor. Provide 1-hour spray on fireproofing at structural frame on 1-hour buildings.
Fireproofing. The following assumptions further define the scope of work and value as indicated in the documents listed below. StadCo Assumptions
Fireproofing. (a) Where sleeves or openings are installed in walls, floors, roof or partitions to accommodate raceways, cables or bus duct, provide all necessary seals, fittings, barriers and fire-resistant materials to restore the installation to its original fire rating to the satisfaction of the Contract Administrator and the City's insurance underwriters.
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