Weather Warnings Clause Samples

The Weather Warnings clause establishes procedures and responsibilities related to the communication and response to adverse weather conditions that may impact the performance of contractual obligations. Typically, this clause requires one party to notify the other promptly when severe weather is forecasted or occurs, and may outline steps such as suspending work, securing materials, or adjusting timelines. Its core function is to ensure safety, minimize risk, and provide a clear process for handling weather-related disruptions, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes between parties.
Weather Warnings. Each Employee will be informed prior to departure as to what can be expected in respect to weather conditions at or near the shooting site so that he or she may reasonably provide himself or herself with suitable clothing and/or equipment. However, in extreme cold weather, such as the extreme cold experienced in an Arctic winter for example, the Employer shall make available to the Employees suitable clothing and gear to cope with such conditions.
Weather Warnings. Each Employee will be informed prior to departure as to what can reasonably be expected with respect to weather conditions art or near the shooting site so that suitable clothing and/or equipment can be arranged. However, in extreme cold weather beyond what can be reasonably expected in a Manitoba winter, such as the extreme cold experienced in an Arctic winter for example, the Employer shall make available to the Employees suitable clothing and gear to cope with such conditions.
Weather Warnings. Each Employee will be informed prior to departure as to what can reasonably be expected with respect to weather conditions at or near the shooting site so that suitable clothing and/or equipment can be arranged.