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Official Working Rules. Contractor shall adhere to the following Official Working Rules of the DOC:
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Official Working Rules. The following are a list of Official Working Rules submitted by the Department of Correction which the Contractor shall be obligated to follow. • No verbal or personal contact with any inmates. • All workmen will work under the observation of an assigned correctional officer or supervisor who will check them in and out. • Equipment will be checked daily and, when not in use, locked in a secure place as the facility officials may direct. • Xxxxxxxx, blades, and files will remain in the custody of the officer assigned, except when actually being used. • The correctional officials reserve the right to refuse admittance to any xxxxxxx for any cause the correctional officials deem sufficient. • In the event of any emergency, all outside workmen will be escorted outside the facility by the correctional official. • All questions pertaining to interruptions of service or to safety of the facility, will be taken up with the appropriate correctional official. • Work at the facility shall be carried on during the time between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon and between 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., the maximum allowable working day being 8 hours. No work shall be carried on at the facility on any Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, unless there is an emergency requirement. • The contractor shall insure that when all apparatus is not in use, it will be made unusable or be supervised to prevent use by inmates for escape. • The contractor shall supply, to the agency, a copy of all material safety data sheets for all products used in the process of construction, construction materials, and products brought onto the premises. • Vendors shall provide a detailed list of tools brought into the institution including length of hacksaws, drill bits, etc. Institutions shall conduct inventories of contractor tools upon entering the institution. "Rules and Regulations of the Dept. of Correction Facility" All persons employed or entering the Dept. of Correction facility shall read the following rules and regulations and extracts of the laws governing the introduction and control of contraband. Each employee or person shall sign this paper to assure that he/she understands the penalties imposed for violation of these rules and regulations. Restricted Areas All persons except Correctional personnel employees, upon entering the grounds are restricted to the immediate area of their work assignment. In order to go to other areas, written permission must be granted by the supervisory correctional official...

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