Common use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE Clause in Contracts

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE. PPE is safety gear intended to mitigate the risk of bodily injury or death as a result from a collision or spill while operating a vehicle. Operators of all ages should wear approved PPE while operating the Goods. PPE includes helmets, gloves, wrist guards, elbow guards, knee guards, body armor, and skin-protecting clothing. Failure to wear a helmet and other appropriate PPE could result in serious injury or death. Know your limits and always wear a helmet and other appropriate PPE. Even with state-of-the-art protective safety gear, an operator could be seriously injured or killed when jumping, stunt riding, riding downhill at speed or in competition.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Rungu Sales Terms, Rungu Sales Terms, Rungu Sales Terms

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