Guard Rails Sample Clauses

The "Guard Rails" clause establishes boundaries or limitations within which certain actions or decisions must occur. Typically, this clause outlines specific parameters, such as budget limits, approval requirements, or operational constraints, that parties must adhere to during the execution of an agreement. By clearly defining these boundaries, the clause helps prevent overreach, ensures compliance with agreed standards, and mitigates risks associated with unchecked actions.
Guard Rails. Anchors shall be tightened.
Guard Rails. The guard rails shall be manufactured as per the type design.
Guard Rails. Subject to clause 10.4(h), the Grantee will, if at any time KiwiRail or any rail personnel on behalf of KiwiRail deems it necessary, install guard rails at the right of way and level crossing. The Grantee shall be responsible for the cost of provision, erection and maintenance of the guard rails.
Guard Rails. (a) Hand high guard rails shall be provided backstage on all platforms and steps leading up to platforms. Where possible, they shall be provided on stage. (b) In the event that a staircase is not as wide as the platform to which it is connected, a guard rail shall be placed between the edge of the stairs and the end of the platform.
Guard Rails. Tenant will pay the Company an amount equal to $300 per section of guardrail that is damaged during the Event in addition to labor costs required for installation which shall be $50 per professional per hour and $100 per piece of machinery, including operator, per hour of operation.
Guard Rails. 1. The Contractor shall carry out a Guard Rail Risk Assessment to determine the location and extent of guard rail installation. The Contractor shall provide a report for Review as stated in Section 3.2. 2. Guard rails shall be installed where determined by Contractor risk assessment.
Guard Rails. All guardrails must be enclosed and suitably padded (as specified in the ADRs).

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