Emergency Exit Clause Samples

The Emergency Exit clause allows parties to terminate or suspend their obligations under a contract in the event of unforeseen and urgent circumstances, such as natural disasters, government actions, or other emergencies. Typically, this clause outlines the specific conditions that qualify as emergencies and may require prompt notification to the other party when invoked. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and fair mechanism for parties to protect themselves from liability or unmanageable risk when extraordinary events make contract performance impossible or unsafe.
Emergency Exit. ‌ There is a plug-type emergency exit on the right of the fuselage opposite the cabin door.
Emergency Exit. 36.14.1 The Employer agrees to provide safe means of access to and egress from any place of work. The Employer also agrees to provide means of exit in case of fire for all persons employed on the premises being used as a place of employment.
Emergency Exit. 36.12.1 The Employer agrees to provide safe means of access to and egress from any place of work. The Employer also agrees to provide means of exit in case of fire for all persons employed on the premises being used as a place of employment. 36.12.2 For this reason, the Employer agrees to implement the needed measures to provide emergency exits for the National Printing Corporation’s building at least three (3) months after the signing of the Collective Agreement.
Emergency Exit. Emergency exits shall be provided in the bus as per the provisions of the AIS 052 Bus Code/ CMVR. For the door type of emergency exits adequate passage width leading to the exit shall be provided for ease of movement under emergency situation. An audio and /or visual alarm/signal to the driver shall be provided in case of the latch of the door is in unlatched position resulting into unsafe condition.
Emergency Exit. It is necessary and important that a set of safety operating procedures is implemented for every workplace device. These procedures should be regularly updated and made available to all staff via training sessions. Every emergency exit has defined an exit route, which is a continuous and unobstructed path of exit travel from any point within a workplace to a place of safety. An exit route consists of three parts: − Exit access – portion of an exit route that leads to an exit. − Exit – portion of an exit route that is generally separated from other areas to provide a protected way of travel to the exit discharge. − Exit discharge – part of the exit route that leads directly outside or to a street, walkway, refuge area, public way, or open space with access to the outside. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 2003)

Related to Emergency Exit

  • Emergency Escalation Escalation is strictly for purposes of notifying and investigating possible or potential issues in relation to monitored services. The initiation of any escalation and the subsequent cooperative investigations do not in themselves imply that a monitored service has failed its performance requirements. Escalations shall be carried out between ICANN and Registry Operators, Registrars and Registry Operator, and Registrars and ICANN. Registry Operators and ICANN must provide said emergency operations departments. Current contacts must be maintained between ICANN and Registry Operators and published to Registrars, where relevant to their role in escalations, prior to any processing of an Emergency Escalation by all related parties, and kept current at all times.

  • Emergency Service If you are unable to reach Administrator at 877.634.0964 and you require emergency repair, you may contact any manufacturer authorized service repair facility listed in Your phone book or online. Mail Administrator Your original repair bill along with the technician’s report and a copy of the Agreement to the address at the top of this Agreement for reimbursement. All coverage and exclusions in this Agreement will apply.

  • Emergency Services Leave (a) An Employee who engages in a voluntary emergency management activity is entitled to be absent without loss of pay from his or her employment for a total of 5 days per annum commencing at the start of each calendar year. For the avoidance of doubt, any days not utilised by the Employee by the end of the calendar year, do not carry over into the subsequent year. (b) Voluntary emergency management activity has the meaning provided by the FWA.

  • Emergency Situation In the event of an emergency situation beyond our reasonable control, such as an "act of God," war, fire, or natural disaster, services involving your account could be available only in a modified or reduced form or could be entirely unavailable. Unless expressly prohibited by applicable law, you agree that we will have no liability to you for such modification, reduction, or unavailability of services caused by an emergency situation.

  • Emergency Duty (1) This clause applies if: (a) an employee is directed to attend for duty to meet an emergency; and (b) the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty at that time; and (c) the employee was not given notice of the direction before ceasing ordinary duty; and (d) the employee is not at a classification above the salary barrier or an AGS fee earner. (2) However, the Secretary may decide that this clause applies to an employee at a classification above the salary barrier (unless they are an AGS fee earner). (3) For the time on duty, the employee is to be paid: (a) at the rate of double time; and (b) for at least 2 hours. (4) The time on duty is taken to include time necessarily spent in travelling to and from duty. (5) This clause does not apply if the employee is subject to a restriction direction. (6) Clause 3.23 (rest relief after overtime) does not apply to overtime worked in circumstances covered by this clause unless the actual time worked is at least 3 hours for each attendance.