Noise and Vibrations Sample Clauses
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Noise and Vibrations. 1. Any construction work causing excessive noise and/or vibrations, such as coring, column chipping, setting of anchors, etc. shall not be performed during normal business hours.
2. Any work, which disrupts nearby Tenants must cease immediately upon request of the Office of the Building and rescheduled for completion on an after-hours basis.
Noise and Vibrations. Noise and vibrations generated by construction activities will be for a short duration at each tower footing along the transmission line routes. Impacts will be minimised by restricting construction activities to daytime. The noise levels at the boundary of all substations will be maintained to comply with National Environmental (Noise Control) regulation No.1 of 1996. Noise regulations were described in an earlier section of this IEE report. Health and Safety: Accidents to project staff and/or general public will be minimised by adopting following measures.
Noise and Vibrations. 1. Consideration must be given to minimizing inconvenience to other tenants adjacent to the area under construction concerning noise, dust and orders.
2. Any construction work causing excessive noise and/or vibrations, such as coring, column chipping, setting of anchors, etc. shall not be performed during normal business hours.
3. Any work that disrupts nearby Tenants must cease immediately upon request of the Management Office and rescheduled for completion on an after-hours basis.
Noise and Vibrations. The Contractor shall ensure that the ‘best practicable means’ as defined in the Control of Pollution ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, are employed to minimise the noise and vibration resulting from his operations and shall comply with the recommendations and requirements of the following documents.
1. Health and Safety at Work ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
Noise and Vibrations. Business machines and equipment belonging to Tenant which cause notes or vibration that may be transmitted to any part of the Building to such a degree as to be objectionable to Landlord or to any other tenant shall be installed and maintained by Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, only if vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate the noise and vibration are installed.
14. LANDLORD’S SIGN POLICY
14.01. Sign Policy. Landlord shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, have prepared, in accordance with Tenant’s specification, and thereafter install a sign containing Tenant’s name, business practice and suite location upon the exterior door of the Premises or such other location designated by Landlord, in accordance with the sign policy (“Sign Policy”) of the Landlord attached hereto as Exhibit E. Tenant covenants and agrees to abide by the rules and regulations set forth in the Sign Policy and any reasonable amendments, changes or additions thereto. Other than as provided in Landlord’s Sign Policy, Tenant will not place or suffer to be placed or maintained on the exterior of the Premises any other sign, advertising matter or any other thing of any kind whatsoever. Tenant further agrees to maintain its entrance door sign and any other signs as may be approved by Landlord, and provided for in Landlord’s Sign Policy, in good condition and repair at all times.
Noise and Vibrations. Tenant shall take all reasonable measures to:
(A) Reduce to a minimum, vibrations tending to damage any equipment, structure, building or portion of a building that is on the Premises or is a part thereof, or is located elsewhere on the Airport; and
(B) Minimize noise impacts resulting from its operations on other tenants of Parcel F and surrounding properties communities.
Noise and Vibrations. Lessee shall support the reasonable noise mitigation measures established by the Authority to mitigate noise impacts of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s operations outside the boundaries of the Airport.
Noise and Vibrations. The Condominium is located in an environment which contains both residential and commercial uses. Sound and vibrations may be audible and felt from such things as sirens, whistles, horns, the playing of music, people speaking, trash being picked up, deliveries being made, equipment being operated, dogs barking, construction activity, building and grounds maintenance being performed, automobiles, buses, trucks, ambulances, airplanes, trains and other generators of sound and vibrations typically found in an urban area. While some steps may have been taken to mitigate sound in the design and construction of the building, the Units are not constructed to be totally soundproof or free from vibrations. Sounds and vibrations can also be generated from sources located within a Unit or the Common Elements including elevator motors, heating and air conditioning equipment, other mechanical equipment, dogs barking, amenity areas, and the playing of music.
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