Common use of Inflammable substances Clause in Contracts

Inflammable substances. (a) No calico signs, or other flammable drapes, may be used in the Exhibitor Space. (b) No cardboard, crepe paper, or plastic may be used as lining in the Exhibitor Space unless it is an approved non-flammable material. (c) The Exhibitor must not store or use inflammable or explosive substances in the Exhibitor Space without RASV’s prior written consent. (d) The Exhibitor must take all reasonable steps to remove or alter anything that RASV reasonably considers may present a fire risk or other danger upon receiving a request by RASV to do so. (e) If RASV gives its consent under this Clause 5.13, the Exhibitor must, at a minimum, comply with: (i) the terms on which the consent is given; and (ii) Australian Standard 1940-2004 concerning storing or using any of the substances covered by that standard.

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Sources: Exhibitor Agreement

Inflammable substances. (a) No calico signs, or other flammable drapes, may be used in the Exhibitor Space. (b) No cardboard, crepe paper, or plastic may be used as lining in the Exhibitor Space unless it is an approved non-flammable material. (c) The Exhibitor must not store or use inflammable or explosive substances in the Exhibitor Space without RASV’s prior written consent. (d) The Exhibitor must take all reasonable steps to remove or alter anything that RASV reasonably considers may present a fire risk or other danger upon receiving a request by RASV to do so. (e) If RASV gives its consent under this Clause 5.13, the Exhibitor must, at a minimum, comply with: (i) the terms on which the consent is given; and (ii) Australian Standard 1940-2004 concerning storing or using any All relevant standards, legislation and codes of the substances covered by that standardpractice.

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Sources: Exhibitor Agreement