Hazardous Activities definition

Hazardous Activities means any sport or activity, which is potentially dangerous to the Insured Person whether he is trained in such sport or activity or not. Such sport/activity includes without limitation stunt activities of any kind, adventure racing, base jumping, biathlon, big game hunting, black water rafting, BMX stunt/obstacle riding, bobsleighing/using skeletons, bouldering, boxing, canyoning, cavin/pot holing, cave tubing, rock climbing/trekking/mountaineering, cycle racing, cyclo cross, drag racing, endurance testing, hand gliding, harness racing, hell skiing, high diving (above 5 meters), hunting, ice hockey, ice speedway, jousting, judo, karate, kendo, lugging, risky manual labour, marathon running, martial arts, micro-lighting, modern pentathlon, motor cycle racing, motor rallying, parachuting, paragliding/parapenting, piloting aircraft, polo, power lifting, power boat racing, quad biking, river boarding, scuba diving, river bugging, rodeo, roller hockey, rugby, ski acrobatics, ski doo riding, ski jumping, ski racing, sky diving, small bore target shooting, speed trials/ time trials, triathlon, water ski jumping, weight lifting or wrestling any type.
Hazardous Activities means engaging in speed contest or racing of any kind (other than on foot), professional or competitive sport, bungee jumping, parasailing, ballooning, parachuting, base jumping, skydiving, paragliding, hang gliding, mountain or rock climbing necessitating the use of guides or ropes, potholing, abseiling, deep sea diving using hard helmet and breathing apparatus, snow and ice sports or involving a naval military or air force operation.
Hazardous Activities means any sport or activity, which is potentially dangerous to the Insured Person whether he is trained or not. Such sport/activity includes stunt activities of any kind, adventure racing, base jumping, biathlon, big game hunting, black water rafting, BMX stunt/ obstacle riding, bobsleighing/ using skeletons, bouldering, boxing, canyoning, caving/ pot holing, cave tubing, rock climbing/ trekking/ mountaineering, cycle racing, cyclo cross, drag racing, endurance testing, hand gliding, harness racing, hell skiing, high diving (above 5 meters), hunting, ice hockey, ice speedway, jousting, judo, karate, kendo, lugging, risky manual labor, marathon running, martial arts, micro – lighting, modern pentathlon, motor cycle racing, motor rallying, parachuting, paragliding/ parapenting, piloting aircraft, polo, power lifting, power boat racing, quad biking, river boarding, scuba diving, river bugging, rodeo, roller hockey, rugby, ski acrobatics, ski doo, ski jumping, ski racing, sky diving, small bore target shooting, speed trials/ time trials, triathlon, water ski jumping, weight lifting or wrestling of any type.

Examples of Hazardous Activities in a sentence

  • Regard should be had to any information held on the Council's hazard register and the Hazardous Activities and Industries List held by Environment Canterbury.

  • The Operating Subsidiary has delivered to Parent true and complete copies and results of any reports, studies, analyses, tests, or monitoring possessed or initiated by the Operating Subsidiary pertaining to Hazardous Material or Hazardous Activities in, on, or under the Operating Subsidiary’s facilities, or concerning compliance, by the Operating Subsidiary or any other Person for whose conduct it is or may be held responsible, with Environmental Laws, if any exist.

  • As well, the TIP list mentioned above states that only people aged 18 years old and over are allowed to work with tobacco culture.The Brazilian Labor Code and Labor Ministry’s Regulatory Acts define hazardous work.There are three types of Hazardous/unhealthy work defined by local law:• Hazardous ActivitiesPursuant to Article 193 of the Brazilian Labor Code and Labor Ministry’s Regulatory Act Number 16 (“NR-16”), Hazardous Activities are those involving flammable products, explosives and electricity.

  • Any claim arising from Your participation in Hazardous Activities and Sports excluded or not listed as covered under this Policy unless the appropriate additional premium has been paid and the specific activity or sport is shown on Your Policy Schedule.

  • You will need to upgrade your policy to cover the following, Excess Waiver, Double Excess, Cruise, Golf, Business, Winter Sports, Travel Disruption, Gadget, Wedding/Civil Partnership and certain Hazardous Activities.


More Definitions of Hazardous Activities

Hazardous Activities. Hazardous Activities means any sport or activity, which is potentially dangerous to the Insured Person whether he is trained in such sport or activity or not. Such sport/activity includes stunt activities of any kind, adventure racing, base jumping, biathlon, big game hunting, black water rafting, BMX stunt/obstacle riding, bobsleighing/using skeletons, bouldering, boxing, canyoning, xxxxx/pot holing, cave tubing, rock climbing/trekking/mountaineering, cycle racing, cyclo cross, drag racing, endurance testing, hand gliding, harness racing, hell skiing, high diving (above 5 meters), hunting, ice hockey, ice speedway, jousting, judo, karate, kendo, lugging, risky manual labour, marathon running, martial arts, micro- lighting, modern pentathlon, motor cycle racing, motor rallying, parachuting, paragliding/parapenting, piloting aircraft, polo, power lifting, power boat racing, quad biking, river boarding, scuba diving, river bugging, rodeo, roller hockey, rugby, ski acrobatics, ski doo riding, ski jumping, ski racing, sky diving, small bore target shooting, speed trials/ time trials, triathlon, water ski jumping, weight lifting or wrestling any type and other activities of similar kind.
Hazardous Activities mean activities that, because of the substances, equipment, or processes involved, may cause or pose a significant or unusual, present or potential hazard to human health or safety when improperly used, done, stored, or otherwise handled. The term “Hazardous Activities” is used in its very broadest sense and includes without limitation, use of any open flame.
Hazardous Activities is used in its very broadest sense and includes without limitation, use of any open flame.
Hazardous Activities. Means Persons whilst working in underground mines, explosives, magazines, workers whilst involved in electrical installation with high tension supply, jockeys, circus personnel, Aircraft pilots and crew, Armed Forces personnel, Artistes engaged in hazardous performances, Aerial crop sprayer , Bookmaker (for gambling) , Demolition contractor, Explosives users , Fisherman (seagoing ,Jockey , Marine salvager ,Miner and other occupations underground , nuclear installations, Off-shore oil or gas rig worker , Policeman , Pop Musicians , Professional sports person , Roofing contractors and all construction, maintenance and repair workers at heights in excess of 50ft/15m , Saw miller , Scaffolder , Scrap metal merchant, Security guard (armed) , Ship crew , Steeplejack ,Stevedore ,Structural steelworker Tower crane operator ,Tree feller.
Hazardous Activities means the distribution, generation, handling, importing, management, manufacturing, processing, production, refinement, Release, storage, transfer, transportation, treatment, or use (including any withdrawal or other use of groundwater) of Hazardous Materials in, on, under, about, or from the Properties or any part thereof into the environment.
Hazardous Activities means any sport or activity, which is potentially dangerous to the Insured Person whether he is trained or not. Such sport/activity includes but is not limited to Insured Persons whilst engaging in speed racing of any kind (other than on foot), professional or competitive sport, bungee jumping, parasailing, ballooning, parachuting, base jumping, skydiving, paragliding, hang gliding, mountain or rock climbing necessitating the use of guides or ropes, potholing, abseiling, deep sea diving, snow and ice sports or involving a naval military or air force operation. Insured Person whilst flying or taking part in aerial activities (including cabin crew) except as a fare-paying passenger in a regular scheduled airline or air charter company.
Hazardous Activities. Hazardous Activities means any activity, which is potentially dangerous to You whether he is trained in such activity or not. Such activity includes without limitation stunt activities of any kind, adventure racing, base jumping, biathlon, big game hunting, black water rafting, stunt/obstacle riding, bobsleighing/using skeletons, bouldering, boxing, canyoning, xxxxx/pot holing, cave tubing, rock climbing/trekking/mountaineering, cycle racing, cyclo cross, drag racing, endurance testing, hand gliding, harness racing, hell skiing, high diving (above 5 meters), hunting, ice hockey, ice speedway, jousting, judo, karate, kendo, lugging, risky manual labour, marathon running, martial arts, micro-lighting, modern pentathlon, motor cycle racing, motor rallying, parachuting, paragliding/parapenting, piloting aircraft, polo, power lifting, power boat racing, quad biking, river boarding, scuba diving, river bugging, rodeo, roller hockey, rugby, ski acrobatics, ski doo riding, ski jumping, ski racing, sky diving, small bore target shooting, speed trials/ time trials, triathlon, water ski jumping, weight lifting or wrestling any type.