Dangerous Objects Sample Clauses

The 'Dangerous Objects' clause defines restrictions and responsibilities regarding the possession, use, or transport of items considered hazardous or potentially harmful. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a dangerous object—such as weapons, explosives, or toxic substances—and may specify prohibitions or safety requirements for handling these items within certain premises or during specific activities. Its core function is to minimize risk and ensure safety by preventing accidents, injuries, or legal liabilities associated with dangerous objects.
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Dangerous Objects. The possession, display, and/or use of dangerous objects including, but not limited to, firearms (including BB or pellet guns), fireworks, smoke bombs, explosives, ammunition, hunting knives, swords, sabers, or anything that could be perceived or misrepresented as a weapon is prohibited at the Event (collectively, “Dangerous Objects”). Organization acknowledges and agrees that no Organization Personnel will possess, display, and/or use any Dangerous Objects at the Event.
Dangerous Objects. The possession, display, and/or use of dangerous objects including without limitation firearms (including BB or pellet guns), fireworks, smoke bombs, explosives, ammunition, hunting knives, swords, sabers, or anything that could be perceived or misrepresented as a weapon is prohibited on Loyola Properties (collectively, “Dangerous Objects”). Speaker acknowledges and agrees that Speaker will not possess, display, and/or use any Dangerous Objects on Loyola Properties.
Dangerous Objects a) A player in a Game must not wear any equipment or object that could cause injury to other players. Following are equipment and objects which are prohibited and permitted: • Finger, hand, wrist, elbow or forearm guards, casts or braces made of leather, plastic, pliable (soft) plastic, metal or any other hard substance (even if covered with soft padding) • Objects that could cut or cause abrasions (including fingernails that are not closely cut) • Headgear, hair accessories and jewellery • Hard plastic headbands • Scarf style headbands • Shoulder, upper arm, thigh or lower leg protective equipment if the material is sufficiently padded to make it unlikely that it could cause injury to another player • Compression sleeves if they are of the same dominant colour as the singlet • Full Length Compression stockings the same dominant colour of the uniform or black. Team branding is permitted on these skins. (all players wearing skins must be wearing the exact same style of skin) • Compression stockings for the lower leg ending below the knee • Sleeveless compression vests • Compression T-Shirts • Knee braces that are properly covered so as to make it unlikely that they could cause injury to another player • Protector for an injured nose or facial injury • Mouth guard • Spectacles, if they are unlikely to pose a danger to other players • Headbands no more than five (5) centimetres wide of non-abrasive, uni- colour cloth, pliable plastic or rubber • Non-coloured taping of arms, shoulders, legs etc.

Related to Dangerous Objects

  • Dangerous Materials Tenant shall not keep or have on the Premises any article or thing of a dangerous, flammable, or explosive character that might substantially increase the danger of fire on the Premises, or that might be considered hazardous by a responsible insurance company, unless the prior written consent of Landlord is obtained and proof of adequate insurance protection is provided by Tenant to Landlord.

  • Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public to a member of the Village Hall management committee as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible. Certain types of accident or injury must be reported on a special form to the local authority. The Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

  • Mold The Contractor shall take steps to prevent mold from developing on the Site, or being released into the air and shall promptly decontaminate any areas of mold that develop.

  • Contamination The presence in, on or under land, air or water of a substance (whether a solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration or radiation) at a concentration above the concentration at which the substance is normally present in, on or under land, air or water in the same locality, that presents a risk of Environmental Harm, including harm to human health or any other aspect of the Environment, or could otherwise give rise to a risk of non-compliance with any Statutory Requirement for the protection of the Environment.

  • Dangerous Goods You warrant that the Goods do not include any firearms or goods which are or may become of a dangerous, corrosive, highly combustible, explosive, damaging or noxious nature nor likely to encourage any vermin or pest unless You have disclosed to Us in writing the presence and nature of any such items prior to them being made available to Us for loading or storage. We may refuse to remove or store such items. If We discover any article or substance of this nature after the Goods have been received by Us, We may take any reasonable action, including destruction or disposal, as We may think fit without incurring any liability to You.