Cleaning and Sanitizing Sample Clauses

The CLEANING AND SANITIZING clause sets out the requirements and standards for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in relevant facilities, equipment, or products. It typically outlines the frequency, methods, and responsibilities for cleaning and sanitizing, and may specify the types of cleaning agents or procedures to be used. This clause ensures that all parties adhere to agreed-upon hygiene practices, reducing the risk of contamination and promoting a safe and healthy environment.
Cleaning and Sanitizing. Warewashing shall be done in compliance with Part 4-6 of the Food Code. Equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils shall be cleaned and sanitized when changing from working with raw foods to working with ready-to-eat foods; between uses with raw fruits and vegetables and with TCS food; before using or storing a food temperature measuring device; and if used with TCS food shall be cleaned throughout the day at least every 4 hours; and at any time during the operation when contamination may have occurred. (§ 4-602.11)
Cleaning and Sanitizing a. In light of stated District practice of universal daily touch-point sanitizing:
Cleaning and Sanitizing. ☐ Preps: - Supply and install drop cloth from house access to attic access for floors protection. - Supply and install plastic dust barriers from house access to attic access for walls protection and dust containment. - Set up HEPA filter for dust / particle collection ☐ Insulation Removal: Attic Height ft. Existing thickness: in. ☐ ▇▇▇▇▇ ☐ Blown ☐ 1st Floor ☐ 2nd Floor - Remove, vacuum and dispose of existing attic floor insulation. - Remove, vacuum and dispose of miscellaneous small debris and dust from attic floor surface. ☐ Surface Sanitizer: (complimentary value of $350) - Supply and apply OdoBan disinfectant and deodorizer solution to attic floor. ☐ Air Leak Seal: (complimentary value of $250) - Supply and apply polyurethane foam, caulking and silicone to seal access points and penetrations from exterior of house into attic as needed. - Supply and install wire mesh to patch and repair damaged eave vents, ▇▇▇▇▇ vents and other large access points and penetrations from exterior of house into attic as needed. ☐ Insulation Installation: Supply and install fiberglass insulation – ☐ R30 ☐ R38 ☐ ▇▇▇▇▇ ☐ Blown - Supply and install fiberglass insulation on the attic floor. Space between joists: ☐ 16” ☐ 24” ☐ Completion and Disposal: - Remove all coverings and dust barriers. Haul away and dispose of all work-related trash/debris. Include old insulation disposal fees + transportation Many factors can allow rodents to survive inside the home while avoiding traps. Customers should always eliminate the rodents’ access to food by storing it in sealed containers away from areas rodents are accessing This includes pet food, raw ingredients, food stored in cupboards, food stored on countertops, etc. Occupants must limit the rodents’ access to human food, access to animal food, access to water sources, and access to harborage. Rodents may also avoid traps if exclusion is not performed (rodent entry points are not sealed) and there is a safe, reliable food source outside the structure. Furthermore, rodents can avoid traps for up to a week as it is in their nature to be weary of new items in their environment. Moving traps daily when rodents are not caught will not help catch rodents faster, may cause the animals to continue avoiding them, and could cause injury to humans or pets. If interior issues continue beyond service completion, additional visits can be purchased.
Cleaning and Sanitizing. The District will provide supplies for clearing and sanitizing, and ensure that all staff are trained to perform the following duties, as follows: 1. Non-classroom workspaces shall be provided hand sanitizer; 2. Hand sanitizer will be available at each entrance and exit point; 3. Wipes and hand sanitizer will be readily available near the copiers and any other shared equipment for sanitation purposes; 4. Bargaining unit members will inform their custodian or administrator if hand washing/hand sanitizing supplies noted above are needed; 5. District custodial staff will routinely clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces and fixtures, using the recommended disinfectants.
Cleaning and Sanitizing. The frequency of cleaning and sanitizing will be increased in all public spaces with an emphasis on frequent contact surfaces. • Surface sanitation to be done before and after each attendee session - includes chair frames, AV equipment, and any other potential surfaces. • Messaging will be displayed throughout the event space with health and hygiene reminders. The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has been declared a worldwide pandemic by the World Health Organization. COVID-19 is extremely contagious and is believed to spread mainly from person-to-person contact. As a result, federal, state, and local governments and federal and state health agencies recommend social distancing. The Florida Chiropractic Association (“the FCA”) and its corresponding hosting venue hotel has put into place preventative measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. However, the FCA cannot guarantee that you or your guests or will not become infected with COVID-19. Further, attending the FCA convention could increase your risk of contracting COVID-19. By signing this Agreement, 1. I agree to comply with all FCA and Hotel/Venue’s policies and rules regarding safety precautions for COVID-19, including but not limited to all policies, guidelines, signage, and instructions. I agree, represent and warrant that neither the undersigned nor any of my guests or employees shall visit or utilize the facilities, services, and programs of the FCA if he or she (i) experiences symptoms of COVID-19, including, without limitation, fever, cough or shortness of breath, or (ii) has a suspected or diagnosed/confirmed case of COVID-190. The undersigned agrees to notify the FCA immediately if he or she believes that any of the foregoing access/use restrictions may apply.
Cleaning and Sanitizing. 1. The District shall ensure that classroom spaces, restrooms, and common spaces are cleaned and disinfected daily, including but not limited to doorknobs, lights switches, faucets, and other high touch fixtures, using the safest and most effective disinfectant, as recommended by federal, state, and/or local health officials. 2. Disinfecting products and medically effective hand sanitizer that meet CDPH guidelines will be provided and regularly restocked in each classroom/workspace. 3. Hand sanitizer stations will be provided at various locations on school campuses. 4. School campuses will have water bottle filling stations and students will be provided a reusable water bottle. Water fountains will be used for refilling water bottles.

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  • Training and Promotion a. The contractor will assist in locating, qualifying, and increasing the skills of minorities and women who are applicants for employment or current employees. Such efforts should be aimed at developing full journey level status employees in the type of trade or job classification involved. b. Consistent with the contractor's work force requirements and as permissible under Federal and State regulations, the contractor shall make full use of training programs, i.e., apprenticeship, and on-the-job training programs for the geographical area of contract performance. In the event a special provision for training is provided under this contract, this subparagraph will be superseded as indicated in the special provision. The contracting agency may reserve training positions for persons who receive welfare assistance in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 140(a). c. The contractor will advise employees and applicants for employment of available training programs and entrance requirements for each. d. The contractor will periodically review the training and promotion potential of employees who are minorities and women and will encourage eligible employees to apply for such training and promotion.

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