CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Sample Clauses

CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES. No employee shall be required to provide at his/her own expense cleaning equipment, supplies, or protective garments to perform any task for a client. If such a situation arises where there are insufficient supplies or cleaning materials, the employee will report the situation immediately to his/her supervisor.
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CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES. Project Co will: (a) provide, maintain, clean, store and replace as required all cleaning equipment in accordance with the Authority’s Infection Control Policies and Procedures and will ensure all equipment is: (1) designated for use in specific areas of the Facility marked and used only in these designated areas. (2) noise-restricted and equipped with high quality dust filters to reduce environmental nuisance and air quality when using such equipment, particularly in patient areas of the Facility; and (3) individually marked and not used beyond the portable appliance testing test date certificate for each piece of equipment; (b) procure, store safely, deliver and use all cleaning materials and consumable products required for the provision of Housekeeping Services other than the supplies described in Section 2.11(c); (c) deliver and replenish throughout the Facility with supplies provided by the Authority all soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, paper towels and biomedical waste disposal bags; and (d) maintain a listing of cleaning products used in the cleaning operation and ensure that: (1) all materials thoroughly clean the Facility and are not detrimental to the lifecycle of systems and building components (e.g. floors, walls, carpet, etc.) nor negatively affect indoor air quality; (2) a copy of material safety data sheets of supplies used is kept at the Facility in accordance with Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems and applicable occupational health and safety regulations; and (3) all cleaning supply materials and equipment used are consistent with the Authority’s Infection Control Policies and have been approved by the Authority’s Representative or designate before use. Approval of materials does not relieve Project Co of general responsibility under this Agreement.
CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES. Project Co will: (a) provide, maintain, clean, store and replace as required all cleaning equipment in accordance with the Authority’s Infection Control Policies and Procedures and will ensure all equipment is: (1) certified to C.S.A. standards and bears C.S.A. approval labels; (2) designated for use in specific areas of the Facilities marked and used only in these designated areas; (3) noise-restricted and equipped with high quality dust filters to reduce environmental nuisance and preserve air quality when using such equipment, particularly in patient areas of the Facilities; and (4) individually marked and not used beyond the portable appliance testing test date certificate for each piece of equipment; (b) procure, store safely, deliver and use all cleaning materials and consumable products required for the provision of Housekeeping and Waste Management Services other than the supplies described in Sections 2.12(c) and 2.12(e); (c) deliver and replenish throughout the Facilities supplies provided by the Authority including all hand soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, paper towels, and feminine hygiene dispensers; (d) procure, deliver and supply feminine hygiene consumables; (e) deliver and replenish throughout the Facilities supplies provided by the Authority biomedical waste disposal bags and containers, general waste disposal bags and containers, recyclable collection bags and recycling containers, and where requested/required linen hampers and plastic laundry bags; (f) perform all cleaning tasks using the microfiber cleaning system currently in place at all Authority facilities, which includes the 6 colour cloth system and associated equipment; (g) maintain a listing of cleaning products used in the Cleaning Services and ensure that: (1) all materials thoroughly clean the Facilities and are not detrimental to the lifecycle of systems and building components (e.g. floors, walls, carpet, etc.) nor negatively affect indoor air quality; (2) a copy of material safety data sheets of supplies used is kept at each Facility in accordance with Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems and applicable occupational health and safety regulations; (3) all cleaning supply materials and equipment used are consistent with Attachment 2, the Authority’s Infection Control Policies and have been approved by the Authority’s Operating Period Representative or designate before use. Authority approval of Materials does not relieve Project Co of general responsibility ...

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