Fire Tools Clause Samples

The 'Fire Tools' clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use, storage, and management of tools that may cause fire hazards on a worksite. Typically, this clause requires parties to follow specific safety protocols when using equipment such as welding torches, grinders, or other heat-producing devices, and may mandate the presence of fire extinguishers or fire watches during such activities. Its core practical function is to minimize the risk of fire-related accidents, ensuring a safer work environment and clarifying liability in case of fire incidents.
Fire Tools. Purchaser shall furnish serviceable fire fighting tools in a readily accessible fire tool box or compartment of sound construction with a hinged lid and hasp so arranged that the box can be secured or sealed. The box shall be red and marked "Fire Tools" in letters at least 1 inch high. It shall contain a minimum of: (a) Two axes or Pulaskis with a 32 inch handle. (b) Three adze eye hoes. One Pulaski may be substituted for one adze eye hoe. (c) Three long handled, round point shovels, size 0 or larger.
Fire Tools. The Contractor shall furnish serviceable fire fighting tools in a readily accessible fire tool box or compartment of sound construction with a hinged lid and hasp so arranged that the box can be secured or sealed. The box shall be red and marked "Fire Tools" in letters one inch high. It shall contain a minimum of:
Fire Tools. Purchaser shall furnish serviceable fire fighting tools in a readily accessible fire tool box or compartment of sound construction with a hinged lid and hasp so arranged that the box can be secured or sealed. The box shall be red and marked "Fire Tools" in letters at least 1 inch high. It shall contain a minimum of: (a) Two axes or Pulaskis with a 32 inch handle. (b) Three adze eye hoes. One Pulaski may be substituted for one adze eye hoe.

Related to Fire Tools

  • Tools (a) The Employer shall provide on all construction jobs, and elsewhere where reasonably necessary and practicable (or if requested by the Employee), a suitable and secure waterproof lock-up solely for the purpose of storing Employees’ tools, and on multi-storey and major projects the Employer shall provide, where possible, a suitable lock-up for Employees’ tools within a reasonable distance of the work area of large groups of Employees. (b) Where an Employee is absent from work because of illness or accident the Employer shall ensure that the Employee’s tools are securely stored during their absence.