Structural Integrity Sample Clauses

Structural Integrity. The Contractor guarantees the structural integrity and stability of the Works for the period stated in the Particular Conditions and shall at the Contractor’s cost repair and remedy any collapse or structural defect occurring within that period.
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Structural Integrity. Subcontractor is responsible for ensuring that the structure of the property can support the CREF.
Structural Integrity. Tenant shall cause any office equipment or machinery to be installed in the Premises so as to reasonably prevent sounds or vibrations therefrom from extending outside the Building. Further, except as may already exist as of the Effective Date, no equipment or machinery weighing five hundred (500) pounds, or greater, shall be placed above the first floor of the Premises without advance notice to and approval by Landlord. Such equipment or machinery, if approved by Landlord, shall be placed only at a location designed to carry the weight of such equipment.
Structural Integrity. All exhibit displays should be designed and erected in a manner that will withstand normal contact or vibration caused by neighboring exhibitors, hall laborers or installation/dismantling equipment such as forklifts. Displays should also be able to withstand moderate wind effects that may occur in the exhibit hall when freight doors are open. Exhibitors should ensure that any display fixtures such as tables, racks or shelves are designed and installed properly to support the product or marketing materials to be displayed upon them. Exhibitors agree to hold NAACP harmless for displays, fixtures and incidents resulting from non-compliance of this policy.
Structural Integrity. 20.1 The Contractor shall provide a written guarantee of the integrity of the structure of the building, which shall remain valid for a period of at least ten (10) years. The guarantee shall be submitted to UNICEF prior to issuance of the Certificate of Substantial Completion.
Structural Integrity. All exhibit displays should be designed and erected in a manner that will withstand normal contact or vibration caused by neighboring Exhibitors, hall labors or installation/dismantling equipment such as fork lifts. Displays should be able to withstand moderate wind effects that may occur in the Exhibit Hall when freight doors are open. Exhibitor should ensure that any display fixtures such as tables, racks or shelves are designed and installed properly to support the product or marketing materials to be displayed upon them.
Structural Integrity. 1.12.1. Contractor shall be responsible for and supervise each operation and work that could affect structural integrity of various building elements, both permanent and temporary.
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Structural Integrity. No Building shall be built in such a manner as to adversely affect the structural integrity of any other Building in the Shopping Center.
Structural Integrity. In this clause of the standard, the laboratory evaluated the mechanical resistance of the products to prevent collapsing or breaking that could cause injuries. Different tests were included in this section. An explanation is shown below. Carrying handles and handle anchorage points of pram bodies and detachable seat units According to this clause the laboratory evaluated the positioning of the attachment and its resistance. After the test the laboratory verified that the anchorage points had not broken or had not been pulled out and that no permanent distortion or damage to any part of the product had been caused. RESULTS: 1 of the 23 pram bodies with carrying handles failed this test. Strength and durability of attachment devices for pram bodies or seat units or car seats This clause of the standard is intended to evaluate the devices used to connect the pram body or the seat unit to the chassis. During the test the laboratory verified that these devices did not become disconnected, loosened or show signs of damage and any carrycot attached to a seat unit did not become detached from the seat unit. RESULTS: All samples tested passed this requirement. Irregular surface test This test is the most important one for evaluating the structural integrity of a product; as it simulates the wear on the product during its lifetime. After the test in accordance with 8.10.3.2, the laboratory verified the following: - No visible damage had occurred to the vehicle. - The vehicle did not collapse. - The locking mechanisms and attachment devices functioned as intended. - The devices used to connect the pram body or the seat unit to the chassis did not become disconnected, loosened or damaged. RESULTS: 11 of 51 samples tested failed this test due to fractures in chassis or rivets (see figure 21). For each product sample that failed this test, the laboratory registered the number of cycles that there had been before any fractures occurred and they then took photos of the broken areas and the resultant product sample.
Structural Integrity. In the case of Clause 8.10 (Structural Integrity), the following non-compliances were found:
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