Entry / Exit Points Clause Samples

Entry / Exit Points. Establish protocols for any visitors and non-regular staff, including at a minimum temperature checking and the wearing of face coverings - Establish protocols for drop-off/pick-up and communicate updates and expectations to families - Limit nonessential visitors and volunteers to campuses and programs; each school is to determine essential versus nonessential - Designate entry/exit flow paths to minimize congestion - Daily symptom monitoring - Signage: “If you are sick (or have symptoms), stay home” - Signage: visitor expectations - Stagger bus loading and unloading in the morning and afternoon - Signs on floor and walls in the school illustrating flow for lunch entry/exit procedures as well as hallway traffic flow - Non-essential visitors will be asked to stay home - The school will maintain a separate entrance and exit for everyone coming to the building. - Floor markings at all entrances/exits and the gym to illustrate appropriate distancing - Face coverings will be required for students (unless acceptable social distancing is possible) - Gateway staff will wear face coverings (unless acceptable social distancing is possible) - Visitors will be required to wear face coverings - Entry/exit doors will be cleaned throughout the day Transportation - Develop protocols for minimizing mixing of students from different households and regularly cleaning and disinfecting seats and other high-touch surfaces - Implement strategies to ensure driver safety - Face coverings for students, staff, other passengers; LEAs may make exceptions for unique student circumstances - Daily symptom monitoring - Temperature check prior to entering the bus - Dismiss to and from bus and carpool in stages - Classrooms will be escorted to the bus and carpool daily - Family groups will sit together with as much space as possible between family groups. - Face coverings will be required on the bus - Face coverings will be required for students (unless acceptable social distancing is possible) - Gateway staff will wear face coverings (unless acceptable social distancing is possible) - Driver will sanitize bus after each route Mitigation Tactics
Entry / Exit Points. Locations to enter and or exit contract units will be agreed upon in advance of machinery moving into unit(s) by contractor and Sale Administrator/designated representative. All entrances and exits that originally were effectively blocking any unauthorized motorized off-road use will be reconstructed to again effectively block vehicles from driving off-road through the use of large root wads, large downed logs, or large rocks. Other means of effective closure may be agreed to upon consultation with Sale Administrator/designated representative. The number of access points will be kept to the least amount necessary. K-H.2# - SPECIFIED FIRE PRECAUTIONS. (06/2012) Contractor or a designated Contractor’s Representative shall certify compliance with specific Contract and California Public Resources Code (CPRC) fire precautionary measures in H.1 Plans, K-H.2# and K-H.2.2#. Certification shall be provided prior to starting operations during Fire Precautionary Period and shall be updated as needed. Listing of specific fire precautionary measures in the following subsections is not intended to relieve Contractor in any way from compliance with State fire laws covering fire prevention and suppression equipment applicable to Contractor's Operations. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. The following definitions shall apply to H.2# and K-H.2.2#:
Entry / Exit Points. Employee and visitor entry/exit to the building will be by way of entrances into the general offices and employee services areas per Exhibit 1 C. Entrances should be of a single door configuration, with stairs and appropriate handicap access ramp from the ground level to allow for ingress/egress. Two trucker entrances will be needed (one on each side of building) with external entrances and stairways. The entrances should be equipped with a remote latch release system. Additional access and egress points to be provided per code and specifications requirements.