PAINTING INDUSTRY Sample Clauses

PAINTING INDUSTRY. (A. General I.) All preparation and painting of residences, buildings, structures, industrial plants, tanks, vats, pipes, vessels, bridges, tunnels, sumps, pools, barriers, sound barriers, light poles, high tension poles, traffic and parking lines on highways, parking lots, playgrounds, factories, and airl ine strips; all sign, pictorial, coach, car automobile, carriage, aircraft, machinery, ship and railroad equipment, mural and scenic painting; operation of any equipment and machinery traditionally used including and not limited hereto; air compressors, dust collectors, vacuums, generators, recyclers, coating sprayers, lulls, lifts, staging, rigging and equipment utilized within all trades of this agreement, preparation of all surfaces where adhesive materials are used, installation of pressure sensitive materials, glow in the dark materials, reflective, luminescent paints and tapes, safety and egress signs, indicators, markings and the like and all drywall, pointing, texturing, taping, bead, corner bead, control joints, trims, finishing application and finishing materials associated with the application of skim coat drywall compound on any surface, waterproofing, acoustical spray, exterior finishing systems, fire proofing, intumescent, caulking, all product applications and all cement coatings. The installing, maintaining and inspection of all rigging in connection with the foregoing trade descriptions and all rigging for inspectional purposes shall be considered part of the trade jurisdiction of employees covered by this Agreement.
PAINTING INDUSTRY. All of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine SECTION 2. GLAZINGINDUSTRY In Massachusetts, Essex, Middlesex, Worcester, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bristol (Easton), and Plymouth counties; all of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
PAINTING INDUSTRY. All of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine SECTION 2. GLAZING INDUSTRY In Massachusetts, Essex, Middlesex, Worcester, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bristol (Easton), and Plymouth counties; all of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine

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  • Painting All exterior surfaces and materials requiring paint shall be prime coated plus 2 coats of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Pro-Mar alkyd flat exterior finish, or Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx SWP exterior gloss paint. 10.1 Wall Corner Guards: Provide clear plastic guards up to 60” AFF on all outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering.

  • Projects There shall be a thirty (30) km free zone around the projects excluding the Metro Vancouver Area. For local residents, kilometers shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone around the project. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who resides outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the Kilometer Chart from the project to their residence less thirty

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  • Moonlighting Employment as a physician in a professional capacity outside of what is outlined in this Agreement, whether temporary special medical activity (“TSMA”) or external moonlighting, must be approved in writing, in advance, by the Departmental Chair, Program Director and Director of Graduate Medical Education (or designee). Even if approved, professional and general liability insurance as outlined in Section 5.4 is not provided to Trainee engaged in external moonlighting. Trainee acknowledges he or she has the responsibility to obtain insurance for such engagement. TSMA and external moonlighting must be included and reported as part of Trainee's hours spent on clinical experience and education. Trainee shall not be required to engage in any outside work.

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  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

  • Decorations The only acceptable form of affixing items to walls is the use of white sticky tack, and must be removed by the Resident prior to move out, or be subject to removal charges. Spikes, hooks, screws, tacks or nails or any permanent adhesion type tape shall not be put into or on the walls or woodwork, ceilings, furnishings, doors or windows of any part of the Residence. Residents may not decorate the outside of their room door unless for special occasions approved by the Manager. Strings of indoor lights should not be in direct contact with any flammable materials and should not be left on while the room is unattended.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.