Common use of Crane and Rigging Operations Clause in Contracts

Crane and Rigging Operations. For safety purposes, crane or rigging operations are required to be pre-planned so that no building occupants are working or are allowed under a loaded crane during operation. The only exception to this rule is trained crane company employees who are responsible for hooking and unhooking the materials to the crane, or who are helping to guide the materials into position and who are all operating subject to OSHA code compliance. To protect Landlord’s rights and to insure the safety of all Building occupants, all rigging and crane work at or about the Building must take place outside of normal business hours for the Building. All rigging or crane lifts must be scheduled with Landlord no less than two (2) business days prior to the scheduled rigging date and approval is subject to the Landlords ability to reasonably coordinate with tenants occupying the space below the affected rigging or crane lifting area. To prevent materials from falling, the material must be rigged using self-closing safety latches. All crane operations, rigging and latching must be done by qualified riggers or operators operating under full compliance with Federal, State and Local codes.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (FireEye, Inc.)

Crane and Rigging Operations. For safety purposes, crane or rigging operations are required to be pre-planned so that no building occupants are working or are allowed under a loaded crane during operation. The only exception to this rule is trained crane company employees who are responsible for hooking and unhooking the materials to the crane, or who are helping to guide the materials into position and who are all operating subject to OSHA code compliance. To protect Landlord’s rights and to insure the safety of all Building occupants, all rigging and crane work at or about the Building must take place outside of normal business hours for the BuildingBusiness Hours. All rigging or crane lifts must be scheduled with Landlord no less than two fourteen (214) business days prior to the scheduled rigging date and approval is subject to the Landlords ability to reasonably coordinate with tenants occupying the space below the affected rigging or crane lifting area. To prevent materials from falling, the material must be rigged using self-closing safety latches. All crane operations, rigging and latching must be done by qualified riggers or operators operating under full compliance with Federal, State and Local codes.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Inpixon)