Mobile Cranes Sample Clauses

Mobile Cranes. Charterers to have the option of placing mobile cranes on deck at their sole risk and expense, always at Master's discretion and consistent with vessel's deck strength / characteristics. Owners will appoint class surveyor at Charterers' expense, to attend during placement of cranes to ensure safe/proper installation. All works during installation / dismantling and restoration operations to be performed to master's / class surveyor's satisfaction. Cutting and/or welding of hatchcovers is not allowed. Any modification effected to Vessel's deck and/or damage suffered during the above mentioned works is to be repaired and Vessel is to be restored to its original condition always to the satisfaction of the Master and class surveyor at the Charterers' sole risk and expense. Furthermore any material required by the Master and class surveyor for the installation of the mobile cranes and the restoration as above mentioned, shall be for Charterers' account. Clause 52 Owners option break t/c, at any time, with 60 days notice. Clause 53 - Boycott Should the vessel be boycotted, picketed, blacklisted or similar incident at any port or place by shore and/or port labour and/or tugboats and/or pilots, and/or competent authority, by the terms and conditions on which members of the officers, crew were employed, or by reason of vessel's flag and or ownership, any substantiated extra expenses directly incurred thereby are to be for Owners' account and Charterers are entitled to put the Vessel off-hire for any time during which Vessel is unable to perform the services immediately required.
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Mobile Cranes. HSP shall provide mobile crane services (shore and floating cranes) with operator(s) and safety observer(s). The cranes provided shall be in sound mechanical condition and shall meet all applicable safety laws and regulations (DOD laws and country where services are being provided). The cranes shall be suitable for their intended use and shall be operated with due care and within all operating safety limits.
Mobile Cranes. We agree that in respect of the Motor Vehicle stated in the Policy Schedule We shall not be liable:-
Mobile Cranes. See Safety Guide 2040, Xxxxxx and Derricks 81 Section 36.0 Office Safety 81 36.1 General 81 36.2 Ergonomically Correct Workstations 81 36.3 Slips, Trips and Falls in the Office Environment 82
Mobile Cranes. Riggers to operate front end of mobile cranes including move- ment of crane for maintenance purposes. A ticketed crane operator to be in attendance during movement.

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