Noise Levels. a. Description Although certain excessive noise disturbances are unavoidable, contractors should at all times ensure that noise levels are kept to acceptable levels. Specific attention should be given to the following: (i) Generators can only be used in case of an emergency and the use must be approved by the Estate Manager in writing. (ii) All plastic material (e.g. damp proofing) should be properly secured at the end of working hours to prevent it from flapping in the wind. (iii) Unnecessary shouting by employees.
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Noise Levels. a. Description Although certain excessive noise disturbances are unavoidable, contractors should at all times ensure that noise levels are kept to acceptable levelsa minimum. Specific attention should be given to the following:
(i) Generators can only be used in case of an emergency and the use must be approved by the Estate Manager in writing.;
(ii) All plastic material (e.g. damp proofing) should be properly secured at the end of working hours to prevent it from flapping in the wind.; and
(iii) Unnecessary shouting by employees.
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Samples: Contractor Agreement
Noise Levels. a. Description Although certain excessive noise disturbances are unavoidable, contractors should at all times ensure that noise levels are kept to acceptable levels. Specific attention should be given to the following:
(i) Generators can only be used in case of an emergency and the use must be approved by the Estate Manager or the duly authorised MVHOA representative, in writing.
(ii) All plastic material (e.g. damp proofing) should be properly secured at the end of working hours to prevent it from flapping in the wind.
(iii) Unnecessary shouting by employees.
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Samples: Contractor Agreement