Container Labeling Sample Clauses

Container Labeling. Contractor shall label each Container with white, hot-stamped 2656 lettering, and in-mold or heavy duty vinyl adhesive labels with graphics, illustrations, 2657 or artwork that clearly conveys the type of materials (e.g., Solid Waste, Recyclable 2658 Materials, cardboard, mixed paper, Organic Materials, wood waste, metal, etc.) to be 2659 placed in the Container for Collection. The labeling shall be positioned on each 2660 Container so it is visible to the Customer and Collection vehicle drivers on the front 2661 side, and top. The labeling shall be durable and weather resistant to outdoor 2662 conditions and have a minimum ten (10) year lifetime. 2663 All Containers shall prominently display information and graphics agreed upon by 2664 Agency, SBWMA, and Contractor pursuant to Article 7. 2665 Final Container labeling layout, graphics, and text shall be approved by the Agency 2666 and SBWMA prior to distribution to Customers. 2667 D. Cleaning and Painting. Contractor shall be responsible for steam cleaning and 2668 repainting all Containers, except Carts, to present an aesthetically pleasing clean 2669 appearance and to ensure this equipment is safely maintained and operationally 2670 sound. Contractor shall repaint all used Containers on an as needed basis. Upon 2671 Customer’s request, Contractor shall steam clean all Solid Waste and Recyclable 2672 Materials Containers (or exchange existing Containers with clean Containers) twice 2673 annually, except Carts provided to Residential Premises, which Contractor is not 2674 obligated to clean or exchange. Contractor shall clean all Organic Materials 2675 Containers (or exchange existing Containers with clean Containers) quarterly, except 2676 Carts provided to Residential Premises, which Contractor is not obligated to clean or 2677 exchange. Contractor shall offer additional cleaning (or clean Container exchange) 2678 to Customers requesting such service and Contractor shall bill Customers for such 2679 cleaning (or Container exchange) at Agency-approved Charges specified in 2680 Attachment Q. 2681 Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning Containers at no additional charge to 2682 Customer to ensure that nuisance or public health concerns associated with vectors 2683 are addressed within two (2) Business Days after receipt of notification of said 2684 condition. 2685 If any Container is impacted by graffiti, Contractor shall remedy the situation within 2686 forty-eight (48) hours of being notified. 0000 ...
Container Labeling. All markings on the Containers shall be approved by the City in advance of ordering such Containers. On the lid of each Cart, and the body of each Bin and Drop Box, Contractor shall label the ultimate destination of such materials as follows: “LANDFILL” for Solid Waste; “RECYCLE” for Recyclable Materials (including Cardboard, mixed paper, metal, etc.); and, “COMPOST” for Organic Materials (including Food Waste, Yard Trimmings, wood waste, etc.). On the body of each Cart, Bin, and Drop Box, Contractor shall label the Container capacity (in gallons for Carts, and cubic yards for Bins and Drop Boxes). Container body labeling shall be positioned on the side of each Container so it is visible to the Customer at all times Carts shall have positional marking in the form of an arrow (at least three (3) inches by five (5) inches) hot stamped in white color on the Cart lid, indicating the direction of Cart placement; and, in character size of no less than 3/16 inches, the phrase: “PLACE CART WITH ARROW FACING STREET FOR COLLECTION.” All Carts shall include a high-quality educational information label using in-mold technology, such that all labeling shall be integral to the lid, though the use of injection molding, and shall not be affixed to any part of the Cart or lid using adhesives. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, or the requirements of SB 1383, the in-mold lid label shall, at a minimum, include for each Container: primary materials accepted; primary materials prohibited; a clear indication of Prohibited Container Contaminants for that Container type, acceptable materials; prohibited materials; notification forbidding Hazardous Waste and describing proper Disposal thereof; notification forbidding scavenging (through words and international symbols) and describing the penalties therefore under California law or City Resolution; information about the Collection program; and, the City’s name and logo. Subject to City approval, Contractor shall display City’s name, website, and Contractor’s designated telephone number using labels, decals, or other approved method. Upon expiration or early termination of this Agreement, Contractor shall transfer access and rights of such phone number and website to the City. Contractor shall be prohibited from including Contractor’s name and/or logo on any Containers utilized in the City.
Container Labeling. Residential. The Contractor shall label each Residential Refuse Container to include an imprint or decal identifying that the Container is for “Refuse,” the Contractor’s logo, and the Contractor’s firm name and telephone number. Such decals shall be replaced as needed to provide that the information is legible.
Container LabelingContractor shall label each Container with white, hot-stamped 2730 lettering, and in-mold or heavy duty vinyl adhesive labels with graphics, illustrations, 2731 or artwork that clearly conveys the type of materials (e.g., Solid Waste, Recyclable 2732 Materials, cardboard, mixed paper, Organic Materials, wood waste, metal, etc.) to 2733 be placed in the Container for Collection. The labeling shall be positioned on each 2734 Container so it is visible to the Customer and Collection vehicle drivers on the front 2735 side, and top. The labeling shall be durable and weather resistant to outdoor 2736 conditions and have a minimum ten (10) year lifetime. 2737 All Containers shall prominently display information and graphics agreed upon by 2738 Agency, SBWMA, and Contractor pursuant to Article 7. 2739 Final Container labeling layout, graphics, and text shall be approved by the Agency 2740 and SBWMA prior to distribution to Customers.
Container LabelingContractor shall label each container with white, hot-stamped lettering, and in-mold or heavy duty vinyl adhesive labels with graphics, illustrations or artwork that clearly conveys the type of materials (e.g., Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials) to be placed in the container for collection. The labeling shall be positioned on each container so it is visible to the customer and collection vehicle drivers on the front side and top. The labeling shall be durable and weather resistant to outdoor conditions and have a minimum ten (10) year lifetime. All containers shall prominently display information and graphics agreed upon by County and Contractor pursuant to Article 7. Final container labeling layout, graphics and text shall be approved by the County prior to distribution to customers.
Container LabelingFranchisee must properly label, operate, and maintain all containers in accordance with the following: 1. Containers must comply with all requirements under Chapter 9.10 of the San Xxxx Municipal Code. 2. Containers must be marked with Franchisee’s name, telephone number, and material type in letters that are four inches (4”) or more in height and that can be easily read by the general public. 3. Containers must have necessary safety messaging and reflectors. 4. Container must be marked with a visible and legible serial number that is four (4”) inches or more in height and that can be easily read by the general public. Franchisee may assign the serial number for each container, but the assigned serial number must be different for each container. Serial numbers may be a series of numbers, letters, or a combination of both. 5. All containers must be clearly labeled with letters three inches (3”) or more in height and state “Clean Up Spills.” 6. All signage must be located on each long side of the Container and may be affixed with labels, magnets, hot stamps, paint, or other format approved by City. 7. Franchisee acknowledges that the City may issue labels to Franchisee for placement on any containers that Franchisee uses in the City of San Xxxx. If the City issues labels to Franchisee, Franchisee agrees to affix the labels to its containers as requested by the City.
Container LabelingContractor shall label each Container with white, hot-stamped lettering, and in-mold or heavy duty vinyl adhesive labels with graphics, illustrations or artwork that clearly conveys the type of materials (e.g., Solid Waste, Recyclable 2463 2464 2465 2466 2467 2468 2469 2470 2471 2472 2473 2474 2475 2476 2477 2478 2479 2480 2481 2482 2483 2484 2485 2486 2487 2488 2489 2490 2491 2492 2493 2494 2495 2496 2497 2498 2499 2500 2501 2502 2503 2504 Materials, cardboard, mixed paper, Organic Materials, wood waste, metal, etc.) to be placed in the Container for Collection. The labeling shall be positioned on each Container so it is visible to the Customer and Collection vehicle drivers on the front side and top. The labeling shall be durable and weather resistant to outdoor conditions and have a minimum ten (10) year lifetime. All Containers shall prominently display information and graphics agreed upon by Agency, SBWMA and Contractor pursuant to Article 7. Final Container labeling layout, graphics and text shall be approved by the Agency and SBWMA prior to distribution to Customers.
Container Labeling. On the body of each Container, Contractor shall label the type of materials to 2646 be placed in the Container for Collection (e.g., Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic 2647 Materials, cardboard, mixed paper, yard trimmings, wood waste, metal, etc.). The labeling shall 2648 be positioned on the side of each Container so it is visible to the Subscriber at all times. Hot 2649 stamping information on the Carts shall be limited to the labeling on the sides of the Carts and the 2650 Cart orientation arrows on the lid of the Cart. 2651 All Containers shall display the Contractor’s name, Contractor’s local telephone number, and some 2652 identifying inventory or serial number, and, at the CCCSWA’s request, shall also display the 2653 CCCSWA’s name and logo.
Container LabelingA new Section 15.17.9 shall be added and read as follow:
Container Labeling. The Purchasing Agent or other purchasing employee will verify that all containers received for use or distribution will be clearly labeled as to the contents, note the appropriate hazard warning, ensure that the container is marked with the manufacturer's name and address, and will ensure that the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is on file in the office before use of the product. Any person who removes material from a hazard marked container into a secondary container is personally responsible for ensuring that this secondary container is clearly labeled with a copy of the original manufacturer's label, or with labels that have both the identity of the contents and the appropriate hazard warning. It is this person's Department Manager's responsibility to ensure that this is complied with. For any help with labeling or questions regarding labeling requirements, please see the manager of your department.