Take Precautions Clause Samples

The 'Take Precautions' clause requires parties to implement reasonable measures to prevent harm, loss, or damage during the performance of their obligations. In practice, this may involve following industry safety standards, using protective equipment, or conducting risk assessments to minimize potential hazards. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for safety and risk management, ensuring that all parties actively work to prevent avoidable incidents and protect both people and property.
Take Precautions. Whether it’s lighting striking a transformer, or a heavy gust of wind taking out power lines, power outages can happen. In these circumstances, a functioning backup battery could provide you with additional hours of Voice Service. There are several steps you can take to prepare for a power outage in your home, which may help maintain Voice Service. Failure to adhere to these proper usage conditions will reduce both the idle and talk time available to you in an outage and the lifespan of your backup battery.

Related to Take Precautions

  • Precautions The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of all employees and other persons on the Project or who may be affected by the Contractor’s Work thereon. The Contractor shall also take all necessary precautions to protect the Work and all temporary facilities, as well as materials, tools, and equipment incorporated therein or to be incorporated therein from damage or destruction, whether in storage on or off the Project site and whether in the custody or control of the Contractor or any of its subcontractors. The Contractor shall also take all necessary precautions to protect all property at the Project site and adjacent thereto not designated for removal, relocation or replacement, including trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures, and utilities.

  • Reasonable Precautions ▇▇▇ shall take reasonable precautions to secure usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the services and hosted Student Data.

  • Fire Precautions Specific fire precautionary measures listed in C7.2 shall be applicable during Pur- chaser’s Operations in “Fire Precautionary Period” de- scribed in A12. Contracting Officer may change the dates of Fire Precautionary Period by advance written notice, if justified by unusual weather or other conditions. Required tools and equipment shall be kept in serviceable condition and immediately available for fire fighting at all times dur- ing Purchaser’s Operations in Fire Precautionary Period.

  • Safety Precautions Resident acknowledges that neither Owner nor any of its agents, employees or representatives has made any representations or warranties, either written or oral, concerning the safety of the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment, or the effectiveness or operability of any security devices or safety, health or security measures at the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment. Resident acknowledges that Owner neither warrants nor guarantees the safety or security of residents or their Guests against any criminal or wrongful acts of third parties. Resident and his or her Guests are responsible for protecting their own respective person and property and hereby release Owner and its agents, employees and representatives for any and all damage to person and property. Owner’s safety measures are neither a warranty of safety nor a guaranty against crime or of a reduced risk of crime. Resident acknowledges that security devices or measures may be changed or removed by Owner without notice or compensation, and/or may fail or be thwarted by criminals or by electrical or mechanical malfunctions. Therefore, Resident acknowledges that he or she should not rely on such devices or measures and should take steps to protect himself or herself and his or her existing property notwithstanding these devices. Resident agrees to immediately notify Owner’s representative of any malfunctions involving locks and life-safety building components. Should Resident become seriously injured or imperiled at the Property, Resident authorizes Owner and its agents to call 911 Emergency at Resident’s expense, without legal obligation to do so.

  • Emergency Precautions Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of Purchaser’s Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule of C7.22. Under such conditions, after Purchaser ceases active opera- tions, Purchaser shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, Purchaser’s shutdown equipment for fire standby on Sale Area or other areas of Purchaser’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by Purchaser for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common