Desk Sharing. 14.10.Tenant shall have the right to allow up to five percent (5%) of the Premises to be used by persons with whom Tenant has a bonafide business relationship (each, a “Permitted User”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 14.9, each Permitted User shall be allowed such use, without Landlord’s consent, upon at least three (3) days’ prior written notice to Landlord but only if the following conditions are satisfied: (i) Landlord and any Landlord Related Party shall not have litigated against any such proposed Permitted User; (ii) the Permitted User shall not be entitled, directly or indirectly, to diplomatic or sovereign immunity and shall be subject to service of process in and subject to the jurisdiction of, the courts of the State; (iii) there will be no separate entrances or demising walls for any Permitted User; (iv) the Permitted User shall operate in a manner consistent with the character of the Building as a first-class office project and in compliance with all applicable Laws, including zoning ordinances, to which the Building is subject; (v) concurrent with Tenant’s delivery of its notice of a Permitted User, Tenant shall supply Landlord with a certificate of insurance from the Permitted User evidencing that the Permitted User carries the insurance required of Tenant under this Lease; and (vi) no such occupancy by a Permitted User shall be deemed to be a tenancy or subtenancy hereunder and any such occupancy shall be pursuant to a license which shall be automatically revoked upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Term of this Lease.
Desk Sharing. Teleworkers who work at home a lot sometimes have to give up their regular desk back at the office. When they go into the office they share a desk or reserve a desk. How do you feel about this? Home Safety Guidelines for Teleworkers The teleworker is responsible for ensuring a clean, safe, and ergonomically sound home/work office as a condition for teleworking. The teleworker should review these recommendations with his/her supervisor before teleworking is approved GENERAL SAFETY Designate a workspace to be used for teleworking Maintain a clean and safe workspace free from hazards or dangers to the employee or agency equipment Have adequate lighting FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY All electrical plugs, cords, outlets, and panels are in good condition and accessible Computer equipment is connected to a surge protector Walkways, aisles, and doorways are unobstructed Keep work area clean and avoid clutter which can cause fire and tripping hazards A working smoke detector is in the workspace and a fire extinguisher is easily accessible COMPUTER WORK STATION Have reliable and high speed internet access Designate a workspace with a desk, ergonomic chair and storage space Office supplies are stocked at designated workspace OTHER SAFETY/ SECURITY MEASURES Storage of files, data, and relevant work related information and data meets agency and state security protocols Storage for sensitive and important documents is sufficient I have read and will comply with the OCC safety guidelines as indicated above.
Desk Sharing. Teleworkers who work at home a lot sometimes have to give up their regular desk back at the office. When they go into the office they share a desk or reserve a desk. How do you feel about this? Home Safety Guidelines for Teleworkers The teleworker is responsible for ensuring a clean, safe, and ergonomically sound home/work office as a condition for teleworking. The teleworker should review these recommendations with his/her supervisor before teleworking is approved GENERAL SAFETY Designate a workspace to be used for teleworking Maintain a clean and safe workspace free from hazards or dangers to the employee or agency equipment Have adequate lighting FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY All electrical plugs, cords, outlets, and panels are in good condition and accessible Computer equipment is connected to a surge protector Walkways, aisles, and doorways are unobstructed Keep work area clean and avoid clutter which can cause fire and tripping hazards A working smoke detector is in the workspace and a fire extinguisher is easily accessible COMPUTER WORK STATION Have reliable and high speed internet access Designate a workspace with a desk, ergonomic chair and storage space Office supplies are stocked at designated workspace OTHER SAFETY/ SECURITY MEASURES Storage of files, data, and relevant work related information and data meets agency and state security protocols Storage for sensitive and important documents is sufficient I have read and will comply with the OCC safety guidelines as indicated above.