Potential Hazards Sample Clauses

Potential Hazards. The Landowner has been advised and fully understands that services of TPE may cause dangerous hazards on Landowner’s property. Burning may also result in damage to trees, causing them to fall. All this may result in damages to fences, roads, other trees, or improvements as well as injury to persons. Smoke from the controlled burn could cause damage to the interior of Landowner’s home or outbuildings or any laundry on the line. Fully understanding these hazards, the Landowner does hereby agree to assume these risks to hold TPE harmless on account thereof.
Potential Hazards. Each Party shall inform the other Party as soon as possible, but no later than forty-eight (48) hours, after its receipt of any information that (i) indicates or suggests a potential material liability for either Party arising in connection with any CyberHeart Product or CyberKnife Component; (ii) any concern or issue that is reasonably likely to lead to a recall or market withdrawal of a CyberHeart Product or CyberKnife Component; and (iii) all ongoing and potential FDA and other Regulatory Agency investigations, inspections, detentions, seizures, or injunctions involving a CyberHeart Product or CyberKnife Component of which such Party becomes aware. Without limiting the foregoing, each Party shall immediately notify the other Party in writing of any material concerns and issues of which it becomes aware that may present a substantial safety issue and result in a failure to comply with and are therefore reportable under any applicable law or regulation.
Potential Hazards. The Contractor shall notify the City within 24 hours of any tree that shows signs of root heaving or leaning or is in any manner a potential safety hazard. The Contractor shall immediately reestablish trees and shrubs that are uprooted due to storms, if possible. If trees or shrubs cannot be reestablished, Contractor shall remove them immediately (including roots) and fill the holes until replacement planting is complete.
Potential Hazards. Except as provided in Paragraph 7 below, no action shall be taken, allowed, suffered, or omitted if such action or omission is reasonably likely to: A. Create a risk of migration of contaminants or a potential health hazard to human health or the environment. B. [Result in disturbance of the structural integrity of the engineered controls designed or utilized at the Property to contain contaminants or limit human and/or ecological exposure to contaminants.]