Safety Defects definition

Safety Defects means a lack of any safety feature which a user or the general public can reasonably expect of the Deliverables.
Safety Defects means any issues in any of the Products, limited to fire, explosion, internal short circuit (hard short) or side rupture at single cell level due to fault attributable to Supplier;

Examples of Safety Defects in a sentence

  • This shall not affect the liability of Wurth Electronics for Safety Defects pursuant to clause 7.2. If Wurth Electronics makes a statement with regard to a claim for defects asserted by the customer, this shall not be deemed as the start of negotiations with regard to the claim or the circumstances on which the claim is based, provided the claim for defects is fully rejected by Wurth Electronics.

  • In the event that AWO&M identifies Facility Safety Defects, AWO&M shall provide the CITY with written notice, indicating: (i) the description of the Facility Safety Defect; (ii) the required measures to remediate the Facility Safety Defect; and (iii) the estimated cost to remediate the Facility Safety Defect.

  • There in various codes of practice applicable to product recalls such hence the Vehicle Safety Defects and Recalls Code of Practice 9.