Cleanliness and Housekeeping. The Contractor shall maintain a high standard of cleanliness during the conduct of his activities on the Project Site (and at other places, if any, as may be specified under the Contract as forming part of the Site). The Contractor shall, at all times maintain, clean and attend to the upkeep of the Site and such other areas as may be allocated for storage of materials, site offices, etc. to the satisfaction of the Employer. The Contractor shall at all times keep these areas, clean and free from accumulation of waste materials and refuse regardless of the source. During sweeping and dusting, the Contractor shall ensure that a minimum amount of dust is liberated into the atmosphere. Cleaning by vacuum cleaners is preferred and the use of compressed air for cleaning is prohibited.
Cleanliness and Housekeeping. The Contractor shall maintain a high standard of cleanliness during the conduct of his activities on the site (and at other places, if any, as may be specified under the Contract as forming part of the Site). The Contractor shall, at all times maintain, clean and attend to the upkeep of the Site and such other areas as may be allocated for storage of materials, site offices, etc. to the satisfaction of the Employer. The Contractor shall keep these areas, clean and free from accumulation of waste materials and refuse regardless of the source.
Cleanliness and Housekeeping. The engine room and all machinery spaces are considered ‘high risk working areas’ due to the presence of several hazards, including the hot surfaces, pipes under pressure, combustible liquids (e.g. fuels and oils), etc. for this reason, a high standard of cleanliness and housekeeping should be maintained at all times. As good practice, the Chief Engineer shall ensure that: • Floor plates and surfaces are free of oil; • Oil, water and fuel leaks are fixed as soon as noticed or reported; • Spare parts, heavy parts, lube oil drums as well as chemical drums are properly stowed and secured; • All external doors are closed and proper filters are placed (and re-placed when necessary) on ventilation ducts thus to avoid the ingress of dust; • Rubbish, oily rags, paints and thinners are removed if not used; • Soaked insulation is replaced as soon as the oil leak has been fixed; and • Bilges are free of excessive oily water.