Fumes Sample Clauses

The Fumes clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the presence or management of fumes, vapors, or airborne contaminants at a project site. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for monitoring, controlling, or mitigating fumes, and may require notification if hazardous conditions arise. For example, it might specify that the contractor must use proper ventilation or protective equipment when working with materials that emit fumes. The core function of this clause is to ensure health and safety standards are maintained, minimizing risks to workers and occupants by clearly allocating responsibility for managing air quality hazards.
Fumes. An employee required to work in a place where fumes of sulphur or other acid or other offensive fumes are present will be paid such rates as are agreed or determined in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure.
Fumes. An employee required to work in a place where fumes of sulphur or other acid or other offensive fumes (including benzol) are present shall be paid 63 cents per hour or part thereof.
Fumes. (a) An Employee required to work in a place where fumes of sulphur, other acid or offensive fumes are present must be paid such rates as are agreed. Any special rate so fixed will apply from the date the Employer is advised of the claim and thereafter must be paid as and when the fume condition occurs.
Fumes. An employee required to work in a place where fumes or sulphur or other acid or other offensive fumes are present.
Fumes. 7.1. Fumes may be produced on a project site for a variety of reasons such as use of motorized equipment, off gassing of sealants, adhesives and finish products, cutting/torching processes, exposure of sanitary systems, process ignition gases such as propane and acetylene, proximity of project temporary washrooms, radon, etc. 7.2. The impact of fumes on occupants may range from discomfort to health risk, to life safety risk. 7.3. The project manager or supervisor must ensure that all potential fume sources are identified and remedial or control measures included in the scope of work by the contractor. 7.4. Monitoring equipment may be required to determine for example radon exposure or safety of confined space access.
Fumes. If Contractor is required in the performance of the Work to engage in activities, or to use methods and materials, that result in fumes (including smoke) being generated and dispersed in occupied areas, in addition to complying with all applicable codes, regulations, ordinances, and other Laws, Contractor shall perform the Work in a manner that shall minimize or completely eliminate the probability of such an occurrence. However, if fumes of any nature are generated or released by the Contractor to occupied portions of a building, such fumes shall be contained and exhausted from the spaces in accordance with previously cited codes, ordinances, and Laws. If any Contractor- generated or Contractor-released fumes spread to occupied spaces or areas, Contractor shall: a. Stop the Work causing fume generation or release; b. Contact the ADR (for the sole purpose of informing ADR of the occurrence of the event); c. Determine the nature and extent of fume(s) release; d. Purge all areas of these fumes; clean up areas if fumes deposited dirt or particulate matter; e. Change Work methods to eliminate fumes; f. Continue Work only after steps “a” through “e” have been successfully accomplished; and g. Notify ADR in writing within five days of the event regarding its specific details and consequences.
Fumes. During the performance of work under this contract, the Contractor may elect to engage in activities, or to use methods and materials, that result in fumes (including smoke) being generated and dispersed in occupied areas. In addition to complying with all codes and ordinances having jurisdiction, the Contractor will perform his work in a manner that will minimize or completely eliminate the probability of such an occurrence. However, if fumes of any nature are generated or released by the Contractor to occupied areas of the building, such fumes will be contained and exhausted from the areas in accordance with previously cited codes and ordinances. If any Contractor generated or Contractor released fumes spread to occupied spaces, the Contractor will: Stop work immediately that is causing fumes/smoke generation or release. Report condition immediately to the Owner’s Project Manager Determine the nature and extent of the fume/smoke release. Purge all areas of these fumes/smoke; clean areas if fumes/smoke deposited dirt or particulate matter. Change work methods to eliminate any fumes/smoke in the future. Continue working after steps 1 thru 5 have been accomplished Contractor will not locate odor-producing materials and/or equipment in the vicinity of building vents and shall maintain a 35’ buffer from all buildings.
Fumes. An apprentice required to work in a place where fumes of sulphur or other acid or other offensive fumes are present will be paid such rates as are agreed or determined in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure.
Fumes. ACCIDENTAL STRANGULATION, not including loss or damage: