Equipment/Premises Sample Clauses

Equipment/Premises. Pharmacy premises must fulfil the requirements specified in (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013 paragraph 26, Schedule 1.
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Equipment/Premises. The Pharmacy must ensure that a confidential consultation space is available within the pharmacy. Where a separate consultation room is not available in the pharmacy, providers must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained at all times and that the premises allow appropriate consultation and advice to be provided to the patient in a way that is acceptable to them. Cups and water will be available as the EHC dose is for administration within the pharmacy only NOT to take away.
Equipment/Premises. 4.2.1 Pharmacies must ensure that resuscitation equipment is accessible at all times during an immunisation session. The resuscitation pack must contain the following: FOR CHILDREN aged 6 -12 years Preferred option: 3 ampoules of adrenaline 1 in 1000 (1mg/ml): 300mcg to be administered every 5 minutes as specified in the immunisation Green Book and Resuscitation Council Guidelines. OR an adrenaline 300mcg auto injector (Jext®, Epipen® - note that Jext® has a longer shelf life) for use in children 6 -12 use as above, FOR CHILDREN less than 6 years of age Preferred option: 3 ampoules of adrenaline 1 in 1000 (1mg/ml): 150 mcg to be administered every 5 minutes as specified in the immunisation Green Book and Resuscitation Council Guidelines. An adrenaline auto injector (Epipen®, Jext®) 150mcg A selection of 1ml syringes and green and blue needles – only if adrenaline ampoules are kept. A pocket mask with one way valve Disposable gloves
Equipment/Premises. 6.2.1 The pharmacy contractor is responsible for ensuring the requirements for equipment and premises are in place and must ensure that resuscitation equipment is accessible at all times during an immunisation session. The resuscitation pack must contain the following:  Preferred option: 3 ampoules of adrenaline 1 in 1000 (1mg/ml) 500mcg to be administered sub-cutaneously or intra-muscularly every 5 minutes as specified in the immunisation Green Book and Resuscitation Council Guidelines.  OR an adrenaline 500mcg auto injector for use in adults & children over 30kg, administered as per Green Book instructions.  A selection of 1ml syringes and green needles – only if adrenaline ampoules are kept.  A pocket mask with one way valve  Disposable gloves
Equipment/Premises. The pharmacy contractor is responsible for ensuring the requirements for equipment and premises are in place and must ensure that resuscitation equipment is accessible at all times during an immunisation session. The pharmacy contractor is responsible for ensuring a suitable area for consultation with the client is in place. This suitable area:  must be a quiet area which is separated from the area accessible by the general public  must be clear and uncluttered  must have an impermeable flooring  must have a chair for patients to sit on during vaccine administration; the chair must be covered in impermeable material which will withstand a chlorine releasing agent for disinfection purposes  must have facilities for patients to be able to lie down in the event of a simple faint or anaphylactic reaction  must have access to dedicated hand washing facilities with liquid soap, disposable paper towels in a wall mounted dispenser and foot operated pedal bin  must have a sharps bin and sharps collection and disposal policy in place The pharmacy contractor will have a standard operating procedure in place for this service, which includes procedures to ensure cold chain integrity, such as storing vaccines in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the use of maximum/minimum thermometers for the monitoring of refrigerator performance in accordance with NPSA Guidance (2010). The pharmacy will allocate a safe place to store equipment required for the provision of the service and the resultant clinical waste. The storage containers provided by pharmacy contractor commissioned clinical waste disposal service will be used to store used equipment. The pharmacy contractor must ensure that all staff are made aware of the risk associated with the handling of clinical waste and the correct procedures used to minimise those risks. A needle stick injury procedure must be in place. Appropriate protective equipment, including gloves, overalls and materials to deal with spillages, must be readily available close to the site used to store and administer the vaccine. The pharmacy contractor must maintain appropriate records to ensure effective ongoing service delivery and audit. Pharmacy records should include the batch number, expiry date and name of the vaccine; records will be confidential and should be stored securely and for a length of time in line with good Information Governance policy and practice The pharmacy contractor must notify their professional inde...
Equipment/Premises. Certain special equipment is required for implant fitting and removal. This includes an appropriate room fitted with a couch and with adequate space and equipment for resuscitation. A variety of removal forceps and facility for local anaesthesia provision may also need to be available. This specification also includes the provision of sterile surgical instruments which can be of the disposable type or obtained from Central Sterile Supplies Department (CSSD) and other consumables. These costs are included in the service price.

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  • Equipment Rental Copies of rental agreements for the equipment used, including the rental rate; and the number of hours the equipment was used on the project.

  • Premises defective, dangerous or unsafe condition of the facilities; falls; collisions with objects, walls, equipment or persons; dangerous, unsafe, or irregular conditions on floors, ice, or other surfaces, extreme weather conditions; travel to and from premises.

  • The Premises Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord the premises set forth in Section 2.2 of the Summary (the “Premises”). The outline of the Premises is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto, and an outline of the Project is set forth in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto. The parties hereto agree that the lease of the Premises is upon and subject to the terms, covenants and conditions herein set forth, and Tenant covenants as a material part of the consideration for this Lease to keep and perform each and all of such terms, covenants and conditions by it to be kept and performed and that this Lease is made upon the condition of such performance. The parties hereto hereby acknowledge that the purpose of Exhibit A is to show the approximate location of the Premises in the “Building,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below, only, and such Exhibit is not meant to constitute an agreement, representation or warranty as to the construction of the Premises, the precise area thereof or the specific location of the “Common Areas,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.3, below, or the elements thereof or of the accessways to the Premises or the “Project,” as that term is defined in Section 1.1.2, below. Except as specifically set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall accept the Premises in its presently existing “as-is” condition and Landlord shall not be obligated to provide or pay for any improvement work or services related to the improvement of the Premises. Tenant also acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of Landlord has made any representation or warranty regarding the condition of the Premises, the Building or the Project or with respect to the suitability of any of the foregoing for the conduct of Tenant’s business, except as specifically set forth in this Lease. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees that base Building electrical, mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning and plumbing systems located in the Premises shall be in good working order and the roof shall be water tight as of the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant. Except to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of Tenant or any Tenant Parties (as defined in Section 10.13 below) by any alterations or improvements performed by or on behalf of Tenant, if such systems and/or the roof are not in good working order as of the date possession of the Premises is delivered to Tenant and Tenant provides Landlord with notice of the same within ninety (90) days following the date Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant, Landlord shall be responsible for repairing or restoring the same at Landlord’s sole cost and expense. Subject to any repairs or restoration required by the immediately preceding sentence, the commencement of business operations from the Premises by Tenant shall presumptively establish that the Premises and the Building were at such time in good and sanitary order, condition and repair. For purposes of Section 1938 of the California Civil Code, Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, that the Premises, the Building and the Project have not undergone inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp).

  • Work Space Adjunct faculty shall be provided with the opportunity to utilize general common area office space on each campus in order to meet students and to prepare and store instructional materials. As individual colleges and continuing education campuses expand and renovate existing facilities, they shall include adjunct faculty work areas in the formulation of their space allocation plans. Such work areas shall include at a minimum: a work station or table, a chair, a visitor’s chair, nearby access to a phone, nearby access to a computer with internet and District network access, nearby access to a printer, and campus access to a scanner. Individual colleges shall consider adjunct faculty work areas in the formulation of their space allocation plans.

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  • Demised Premises The Landlord hereby demises and leases to the Tenant, and the Tenant hereby leases from the Landlord, upon and subject to the terms and provisions of this Lease (which term is used herein shall include all Exhibits attached hereto or referred to herein), the commercial space (sometimes hereinafter referred to as the "Demised Premises") depicted on Exhibit A hereto annexed and made a part hereof. Said Demised Premises contain approximately six thousand six hundred fifty-one (6,651) square feet of floor area (measuring from (i) the center of the two side demising walls and (ii) the front lease line of the Demised Premises, through the rear wall), commonly known as suite 3800 on level 3 as shown on Exhibit A-1 attached hereto of the multi-level structure (the "Mall Building"), which Landlord has constructed on a parcel of land (the "Shopping Center Site") located in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. The metes and bounds description of the Shopping Center Site is set forth on Exhibit A-2 annexed hereto and made a part hereof. In the event, within sixty (60) days after commencement of the term of this Lease, either party hereto finds that the actual floor area of the Demised Premises differs by ten (10) square feet or more from the floor area set forth hereinabove and such difference is confirmed by Landlord's independent architect (which confirmation shall be binding upon Landlord and Tenant absent bad faith or manifest error on the part of Landlord's architect), Landlord and Tenant shall execute an amendment to this Lease setting forth the actual floor area, and proportionately changing Tenant's monetary obligations, including Minimum Rent, based upon the ratio of the actual floor area of the Demised Premises to the floor area set forth hereinabove. The term "

  • Equipment and Vehicle Parking Company will ensure that all equipment, including but not limited to, vehicles owned or operated by Company, its vendors and/or contractors, will not be parked in a manner that interferes in any way with any operations at the Airport. Company’s equipment and vehicles and those of its vendors and/or contractors will be parked in designated parking areas as provided by Authority. No vehicle shall access the AOA unless directly related to Company’s business operations. All vehicles driven, escorted, or parked on the AOA must meet Authority’s insurance requirements and any other applicable Authority Rules and Regulations and security requirements. All vehicles, including those of Company’s Parties, excluding escorted vehicles, accessing the AOA must bear Company’s identification on both sides of the vehicle which should be identifiable from a distance of fifty (50) feet. Company must also display Authority’s logo decal. Information regarding vehicle access to the AOA is available from Authority’s Badging Office. All persons accessing the AOA must adhere to Authority’s SIDA training, Airport Security Program, and TSA regulations. Company will verify that its Company Parties who operate motorized vehicles on Airport property have a valid driver’s license. Company will provide evidence in writing of such verification within fifteen (15) days’ of written request by Authority. If Company fails to provide verification or if Company’s Party is found to be driving on Airport property without a valid driver’s license, Authority will revoke the offending driver’s ID Media and may assess liquidated damages against Company of up to $1,000 per occurrence. Said liquidated damages will be due and payable within fifteen (15) days’ notice of invoice for the same. On a quarterly basis, Company will conduct and maintain periodic audits of the status of the driver’s licenses of Company Parties to ensure that they possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Such audits shall be provided to Authority upon fifteen (15) days’ written request by Authority.

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