Common use of HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY Clause in Contracts

HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined $100 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific community service or a topic-specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined $100 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of fire code requirements the following are not permitted: hot plates or small appliances that use a hot plate mechanism (such as electric tea kettles), space heaters without automatic shut offs, halogen lamps without safety cages, and string lights. Power strips with internal fuses are permitted, but putting two power strips together is not permitted. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable materials such as firecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire inspection fines for any fire code violations. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications associated with those drills.

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Samples: College Housing Contract, College Housing Contract, College Housing Contract

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HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined $100 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific community service or a topic-specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined $100 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of Prohibited items due to fire code requirements the following include, but are not permittedlimited to: hot plates or small appliances that use a items with hot plate mechanism bottoms (such as coffee makers or electric tea kettles), electric skillets, toasters or toaster ovens, space heaters without automatic shut offs, electric blankets, electric grills, items with exposed heating elements, hot plates, halogen lamps lamp without safety cages, and string lights, and multiple extension cords plugged into each other. Power strips However, the following items are allowed in common spaces: items with internal fuses are permittedhot plate bottoms (coffee makers or electric tea kettles), but putting two power strips together is not permittedtoasters, and other small kitchen appliances as approved by the Area Coordinator. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable materials such as firecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire inspection fines for any fire code violations. Additionally, residents are responsible for replacing and/or the disuse of items that continuously trip breakers. This may include, but are not limited to: mini refrigerators, older electronics, and anything with faulty wiring. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications associated with those drills.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: College Housing Contract, College Housing Contract

HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined $100 150 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific community service or a topic-specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined $100 150 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of Prohibited items due to fire code requirements the following include, but are not permittedlimited to: hot plates or small appliances that use a items with hot plate mechanism bottoms (such as coffee makers or electric tea kettles), electric skillets, toasters or toaster ovens, space heaters without automatic shut offs, electric blankets, electric grills, items with exposed heating elements, hot plates, halogen lamps lamp without safety cages, and string lights, and multiple extension cords plugged into each other. Power strips However, the following items are allowed in common spaces: items with internal fuses are permittedhot plate bottoms (coffee makers or electric tea kettles), but putting two power strips together is not permittedtoasters, and other small kitchen appliances as approved by Residence Life. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable materials such as firecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire inspection fines for any fire code violations. Additionally, residents are responsible for replacing and/or the disuse of items that continuously trip breakers. This may include, but are not limited to: mini refrigerators, older electronics, and anything with faulty wiring. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications associated with those drills. COVID-19 & INFECTIOUS DISEASES Xxxx College is committed to the safety, health, and well-being of its community members, including students residing in Xxxx College housing (“Residents”). To confront the unprecedented challenges and risks presented by COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, the College is following recommendations and guidance issued by county, state, and federal authorities and agencies, including the Oregon Health Authority and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Residents are expected to acknowledge the dangers presented by COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, which is contagious and spreads mainly from person-to-person contact. The risks associated with COVID-19 and other infectious diseases may include, but are not limited to, illness and, in some cases, death. Residents must share in the responsibility to protect themselves and other community members from exposure to and/or infection with COVID-19 and other easily transmitted diseases. The Housing Contract outlines Residents’ general responsibilities for maintaining the condition of their living spaces and cleaning those living spaces regularly. In addition to those responsibilities and others, Residents are expected to act honorably and comply with College guidelines and policies to help reduce the risk of exposure to and/or infection with COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. These guidelines are incorporated into the Housing Contract and are applicable to all Residents. ISOLATION If a Resident test positive for COVID-19 or have had close contact with a COVID-19 case while contagious, the College may require that the Resident move to another room to isolate for a necessary period of time, as determined by the HCC or local authorities to protect other residents and community members. If the College requires that the Resident move to an isolation or quarantine space, the Resident understands that it does not constitute termination of the Housing Contract. If the College requires a Resident to isolate or quarantine, the Resident will not physically attend events, work, or other activities in person until cleared by the HCC or a representative. If applicable, the Resident will communicate directly with their instructors and student work supervisors to discuss appropriate alternatives. The Resident understands that they may contact the Office of Student Support if they need additional assistance communicating with faculty or supervisors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined $100 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific community service or a topic-specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined $100 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of Prohibited items due to fire code requirements the following include, but are not permittedlimited to: hot plates or small appliances that use a items with hot plate mechanism bottoms (such as coffee makers or electric tea kettles), electric skillets, toasters or toaster ovens, space heaters without automatic shut offs, electric blankets, electric grills, items with exposed heating elements, hot plates, halogen lamps lamp without safety cages, and string lights, and multiple extension cords plugged into each other. Power strips However, the following items are allowed in common spaces: items with internal fuses are permittedhot plate bottoms (coffee makers or electric tea kettles), but putting two power strips together is not permittedtoasters, and other small kitchen appliances as approved by Residence Life. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable materials such as firecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire inspection fines for any fire code violations. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications associated with those drills.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

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HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined fined $100 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific specific community service or a topic-specific specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined fined $100 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of fire fire code requirements the following are not permitted: hot plates or small appliances that use a hot plate mechanism (such as electric tea kettles), space heaters without automatic shut offsoffs, halogen lamps without safety cages, and string lights. Power strips with internal fuses are permitted, but putting two power strips together is not permitted. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable flammable materials such as firecrackersfirecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire fire inspection fines fines for any fire fire code violations. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications notifications associated with those drills.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

HEALTH AND FIRE SAFETY. The burning of any material, including candles and incense, is prohibited. Residents found burning substances in Xxxx College housing or misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment (including covering smoke detectors, the removal of smoke detectors, or door closures) may be fined $100 per incident and/or required to complete residence hall-specific community service or a topic-specific community program. For incidents of misusing or tampering with fire safety equipment in common spaces, each resident in the building may be fined $100 per incident. The College’s AOD Policy also defines tampering with smoke detectors as a serious AOD violation and residents may be held accountable to the AOD Policy in addition to the Housing Contract. Hanging objects from fire sprinkler pipes or blocking sprinkler heads is prohibited. Depending on the severity or frequency of the violation, further action may also occur, including, but not limited to, the honor process or Administrative Termination of the Housing Contract. Because of fire code requirements the following are not permitted: hot plates or small appliances that use a hot plate mechanism (such as electric tea kettles), space heaters without automatic shut offs, halogen lamps without safety cages, and string lights. Power strips with internal fuses are permitted, but putting two power strips together is not permitted. Residents are not permitted to have personal air conditioning units in residential spaces without specific approval for a disability-related accommodation. No hazardous materials of any kind may be used or stored in Xxxx College housing. This includes but is not limited to flammable materials such as firecrackers, white gas and propane, corrosives such as acids and bases, or any chemical that could harm or injure community members. Residents may be responsible for fire inspection fines for any fire code violations. Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture. No motorcycles or scooters are allowed inside. Community Safety or Facilities Services may impound these items if left in corridors or common spaces. Residents are not permitted on or in any portion of a residential facility not specifically designed for routine occupant use. Prohibited areas include, but are not limited to, building roofs, ledges, or overhangs; drain pipes or similar structures; mechanical spaces; or ladders or steps providing access to such areas. Residents who violate these guidelines may be charged for any damage or work required to make repairs, may be subject to Administrative Termination of their Housing Contract, and/or may be referred to the Judicial Board. Residents and their guests must vacate Xxxx College housing in the event of a fire alarm. Failure to do so may result in a fine and/or administrative action. The College performs several emergency drills each year and residents are expected to comply with any instructions or notifications associated with those drills.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: College Housing Contract

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