Common use of Gas Information Clause in Contracts

Gas Information. The Exhibitor shall not bring upon the premises any exhibit, equipment or vehicle that, in the judgment of the OCCC, would be, or might be, dangerous to persons or property or otherwise incompatible with the structure, systems and furnishings. Hazardous chemicals and materials, including, but not limited to, pesticides, herbicides, poisons, flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous gases, pressure cylinders and tanks, and hazardous chemicals (including oxidizers) are prohibited inside the OCCC. • Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, combustible gases and other flammable liquids may not be stored (permanently or temporarily) in the OCCC during an event or its move-in and move-out activities. Gas - Compressed/Inert • Compressed inert gases may be used provided the vessels are stored in a safe manner and the OCCC Event Management department has been notified regarding their intended use and preferred storage location. Demonstrations involving inert gases must comply with all federal and local regulations. Inert Gas Cylinders • Compressed gas cylinders may not be stored on dock areas or the exhibit floor during “move-in” or “move-out”. • Compressed inert gas cylinders may be located in an exhibit space after “move-in” is complete. Cylinders must be properly secured at all times. • Introduction of all other compressed liquids and gases into the building is prohibited without prior approval from the Fire Marshal. Gas – Natural • Equipment utilizing natural gas shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 54, Natural Fuel Gas Code. • Supply lines will be turned on approximately one (1) hour prior to posted show hours and shut off one (1) hour after the end of each show day, by OCCC Event Utilities staff. • A ceiling (rigging) drop is required for natural gas orders in exhibit halls. Exhibitor fee information and ordering information can be obtained from the Exhibitor Services division or via our website @ xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. Please Note: Exhibitors placing natural gas orders are to provide a “Service Placement Plot” drawing depicting exact placement of the requested line drop. Gas – Liquid Petroleum (LP) • Non-refillable cylinders with a capacity of nominal 1 lb. • The use of portable butane fueled appliances listed for commercial use, up to maximum of (2) 10 oz. containers, is permitted with prior approval of the Fire Marshal. • The use of nominal 5 lb. Liquid Petroleum containers, when installed in the OCCC by the Event Utilities division, is permitted with prior approval from the Fire Marshal. A mandatory fire watch is required. • Multiple nominal 5 lb. Liquid Petroleum containers, when installed in the OCCC, must be separated by a minimum of 20 feet. Storage of the Liquid Petroleum product must comply with NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code. A mandatory fire watch is required. • All Liquid Petroleum must be removed from the display area at the immediate close of show hours. • Any other Liquid Petroleum product not listed above is strictly prohibited. Gas – Storage • Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, combustible gases (cylinders) or other flammable liquids may not be stored (permanently or temporarily) within the OCCC facility, or on dock areas, during an event or its move-in and move-out.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: fanexpohq.com, www.gcsaaconference.com, www.nfmt.com

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