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SCE Doc. 319004 Att. Contract No. 9.5074 <br />nor should this Agreement be construed as a waiver of any of the provisions contained in said License <br />or a waiver of any costs of relocation of affected Licensor facilities. <br />36. Electric and Magnetic Fields 1"EMF"I: There are numerous sources of power frequency <br />electric and magnetic field ("EMF"), including household or building wiring, electrical appliances and <br />electric power transmission and distribution facilities. There have been numerous scientific studies <br />about the potential health effects of EMF. Interest in a potential link between long-term exposures to <br />EMF and certain diseases is based on this scientific research and public concerns. <br />While some 40 years of research have not established EMF as a health hazard, some health authorities <br />have identified magnetic field exposures as a possible human carcinogen. Many of the questions about <br />diseases have been successfully resolved due to an aggressive international research program. However, <br />potentially important public health questions remain about whether there is a link between EMF <br />exposures in homes or work and some diseases including childhood leukemia and a variety of other <br />adult diseases (e.g. adult cancers and miscarriages). While scientific research is continuing on a wide <br />range of questions relating to exposures at both work and in our communities, a quick resolution of the <br />remaining scientific uncertainties is not expected. <br />Since Licensee plans to license or otherwise enter Licensor property that is in close proximity to Licensor <br />electric facilities, Licensor wants to share with Licensee and those who may enter the property under <br />this agreement, the information available about EMF. Accordingly, Licensor has attached to this <br />document a brochure that explains some basic facts about EMF and that describes Licensor policy on <br />EMF. Licensor also encourages Licensee to obtain other information as needed to assist in <br />understanding the EMF regarding the planned use of this property. <br />37. Induced Voltages: Licensee hereby acknowledges that any structures (including, but not <br />limited to, buildings, fences, light poles) that exist or may be constructed on the Property licensed herein, <br />(hereinafter, the "Structures") in close proximity to one or more high voltage (66 kilovolt or above) electric <br />transmission lines and/or substation facilities may be susceptible to induced voltages, static voltages <br />and/or related electric fault conditions (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Induced Voltages") unless <br />appropriate grounding or other mitigation measures are incorporated into the Structures. If not properly <br />mitigated, Induced Voltages can cause a variety of safety and/or nuisance conditions including, but not <br />limited to, electric shocks or other injuries to individuals contacting the Structures or other utilities <br />connected to the Structures (including, but not limited to, natural gas lines, water lines or cable <br />television lines), or interference with or damage to sensitive electronic equipment in or around the <br />Structures. Measures to mitigate Induced Voltages, if required, will vary from case to case because of <br />factors such as electric facility configuration and voltage, other utilities involved, or sensitivity of <br />electronic equipment. Licensee will be responsible to determine what Induced Voltages mitigation <br />measures should be undertaken regarding the Structures and to implement such mitigation measures <br />at its sole cost and expense. <br />Licensee agrees for itself and for its contractors, agents, licensees, invitees, and employees, to save <br />harmless and indemnify Licensor, its parent, subsidiaries and affiliated entities and their respective <br />officers and employees against all claims, loss, damage, actions, causes of action, expenses and/or <br />liability arising from or growing out of loss or damage to property, including Licensor's own personal <br />property, or injury to or death of persons, including employees of Licensor caused by or resulting from <br />or connected to Induced Voltages on or related to the Structures. <br />Rev8 2016-05-11 GS -KB <br />-12- <br />251-14 <br />Initial ( )/() <br />Licensor/Licensee <br />
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