Indoor Air Pollution Clause Samples

The Indoor Air Pollution clause sets standards and requirements for maintaining acceptable air quality within indoor spaces covered by the agreement. Typically, it outlines obligations for monitoring, controlling, and remediating sources of indoor air contaminants such as mold, dust, or chemical fumes, and may require regular inspections or compliance with specific air quality guidelines. This clause helps ensure a safe and healthy environment for occupants, reducing health risks and potential liability related to poor indoor air quality.
Indoor Air Pollution. 1. Motor vehicles shall be physically connected to a local exhaust ventilation system when the operations in the shop require that the vehicle engine be idled or otherwise operated. Shop areas shall be designated as separate walled-in areas. 2. The Employer will instruct drivers of motor vehicles not to allow vehicles to unreasonably idle while indoors.
Indoor Air Pollution. Motor vehicles shall be physically connected to a local exhaust ven- tilation system when the operations in the shop require that the vehi- cle engine be idled or otherwise operated. Shop areas shall be des- ignated as separate walled-in areas. The Employer will instruct drivers of motor vehicles not to allow vehicles to unreasonably idle while indoors.
Indoor Air Pollution. 5.1 Promote the use of more efficient, cleaner burning and safer energy appliances. 5.2 Promote the use of cleaner fuels, where feasible, for social, cultural, economic and other reasons. 5.3 Formulate recommendations and guiding principles for domestic indoor air quality. 5.4 Formulate recommendations and emission standards for combustion appliances. 5.5 Formulate recommendations and guiding principles for construction of properly ventilated, energy efficient houses. 5.6 Formulate indoor air quality standards for public and commercial facilities. 5.7 Support establishment of sustainable supply of cleaner burning appliances. 5.8 Support financing of indoor air quality improvement. 5.9 Enact legislation to prevent smoking in indoor public places, and outdoor gathering locations.
Indoor Air Pollution. 6.1 Promote the use of affordable, more efficient, cleaner burning and safer energy appliances; 6.2 Promote the use of cleaner energy and improved technologies including for instance solar, wind, biogas, biofuels, biomass; 6.3 Support training programs on energy efficiency and promote public awareness on the impact of indoor air pollution; 6.4 Formulate technical specifications for combustion appliances and emission standards; 6.5 Promote and support the construction of naturally ventilated houses; 6.6 Enact and enforce the legislation banning smoking in indoor public places, and outdoor gathering locations by 2011; 6.7 Promote the electrification of poor areas to prevent the use of fuel lamps; . 6.8 Promote anti-malarial steps to prevent the use of mosquito coils.
Indoor Air Pollution. 6.1 Promote the use of affordable, more efficient, cleaner burning and safer energy appliances; 6.2 Promote the use of cleaner energy and improved technologies – solar, wind, biogas, bio fuels; 6.3 Support efficient use of energy training programs and subsequently create formal and informal awareness to public on the impact of indoor air pollution; 6.4 Formulate recommendations and emission standards for combustion appliances; 6.5 To promote and support the construction of properly ventilated, energy efficient houses; 6.6 Enact legislation to prevent smoking in indoor public places, and outdoor gathering locations.