Helmets Sample Clauses

Helmets. 9.1 The Operator is under no obligation to provide the User with safety helmets or other protection gear. However, we may make some helmets available to Users and Additional Users (at their sole discretion) at selected Bike Hire Stations where they can be safely stored within the premises of the Host Station.
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Helmets. Released Parties may require helmet use by Minor participants receiving Activity lessons or instruction. I understand that no helmet can protect the user from all foreseeable impacts or injury. I agree that it is my responsibility to ensure that the helmet properly fits Me or the Minors and that helmets are not transferrable. For My safety and the safety of future users, I agree to immediately inform rental shop personnel if a rental helmet experiences an impact.
Helmets. While I agree that this helmet is intended to reduce the risk of serious head injury, I acknowledge and agree that no helmet can eliminate or prevent this risk, nor can a helmet eliminate or prevent injury to the neck or spinal cord. I hereby agree to the fullest extent permitted by law, as follows:
Helmets. Helmets are covered when cranial protection is required due to a documented medical condition that makes the member susceptible to injury during activi- ties of daily living.
Helmets. Veo recommends that all Users wear a Xxxxx, CPSC, ANSI or ASTM approved helmet that has been properly sized, fitted and fastened according to the manufacturer’s instructions. You agree that none of Veo and its Released Parties (defined below) are liable for any injury suffered by You while using the Services, whether or not You are wearing a helmet at the time of injury. You may need to take additional safety measures or precautions not specifically addressed in this Agreement.
Helmets. Each Member Club shall provide each Player who participates in a practice or a game with a helmet. A Player may choose a helmet other than the helmet provided by the Member Club, however the Player will be required to pay for the helmet; provided however if the Player has sustained a head injury including a concussion or if the Member Club Trainer or Equipment Manager recommend a different helmet because of the Player’s head size or shape, the Player may select any helmet and the Member Club shall pay for the same.
Helmets. Operator shall provide information on the System website and in the subscription agreement about the importance of wearing helmets for safety reasons. Operator will make reasonable best efforts to provide users with information that directs them to nearby bike shops and other locations where subscribers may purchase a helmet and shall display on the System website where discounts are available and at Terminals.
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Helmets. While not all States or regions require riders to wear approved protective head gear, common sense dictates that you should wear a DOT, Xxxxx, BSI or CPSC approved helmet. Most serious incidences involve head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider had worn a helmet. Your authorized Go-Ped® dealer may have a variety of attractive approved helmets, and can recommend one to suit your needs. Make sure that it fits correctly, is worn correctly and is properly secured. Ask your dealer to help with the fit and adjustment of your helmet, or refer to the owner’s manual provided with the helmet. Buckle Up! WARNING: Always wear an approved helmet when riding your scooter. Helmet should be worn correctly as outlined in the owner’s manual for the helmet. Failure to wear an approved helmet can result in serious injury or death.
Helmets. Wearing an approved helmet, properly sized, fitted and fastened, while cycling may protect against injury, or may lessen the severity of an injury, caused by an impact to the head; however, bicycle helmets are not 100% effective, do not protect against all head injuries, and do not protect against other injuries. Although some state and local laws do not require bicycle riders to wear helmets, LDG recommends that all riders wear an approved helmet that has been properly sized, fitted and fastened, according to manufacturer‟s instructions. LDG does not represent or warrant the quality or safety characteristics of any helmet, and Xxxxx agrees that LDG must not be held liable for any injury suffered by Xxxxx while using the Bike, whether or not Rider is wearing a helmet at the time of injury.
Helmets. When the Department replaces the firefighter’s helmet, due to expiration or promotion to District Chief, the Department will give the member the option to purchase their own helmet. The member will be allowed to select a helmet that meets or exceeds the NFPA standard 1851. The procedure will be:
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