Sealants Sample Clauses

Sealants. All facing materials, caulks, and sealing materials including but not limited to Putty, Acrylics, Butyl, Butyl Tapes, Rubber, Mastic, Epoxy, Hypalons, Neoprene, Nitriles, oil based caulks, oil based glazing compounds, Polybutene tapes, Polisobutylene tapes, Polyethylenes, Polytremedyne, Polyurethane; one and two parts, Polysulfides one and two parts, and all types of back up materials that may be required to make a complete seal. The types of sealants and back up materials, that are adjacent to materials as described in this Article, are included in the work of Journeyman Glaziers, Architectural Metal and Glass Workers.
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Sealants. The Board shall contribute one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of premiums toward pit and fissure sealants for children up to the age of twelve
Sealants. Space maintainers for maintaining space due to premature loss of anterior primary teeth.
Sealants. Caulking of all glass-to-glass and glass-to-metal joints and integral preparatory caulking. The Association agrees to recognize any agreement regarding jobsite jurisdiction reached between the Glaziers and any other craft affiliated with the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO or another construction union. It is also agreed that if a jurisdictional dispute should occur involving the Union and another union affiliated with the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO or another construction union, that there shall be no stoppage of work because of such dispute. If the unions involved and the Association are unable to settle the dispute, the disputed work shall proceed as assigned by the Employer, and the problem shall be referred to the International Presidents of the unions involved to seek a settlement by them or their assigned representatives. It is further recognized that this agreement applies only to those jobsite jurisdictional assignments as made by the signatory Employer. Any jurisdictional assignment allowed any Employer signatory to this agreement or its corresponding international agreement shall be given to all signatory Employers.
Sealants. (i) all sealants and sealant primers used on the interior of the BC Hydro Offices will be low VOC; (ii) apply sealant materials to: (A) seal the building envelope systems and around openings in the building envelope systems as required to prevent water ingress; (B) seal around and over cavities in or behind surface elements to allow effective hygiene control. Sealant around door frames must include joints at bottom of door frames between floor finish and frames; (C) seal joints between dissimilar or similar materials to allow a smooth or even transitions; and (D) seal expansion or controls joints in the building envelope systems or structural systems to allow movement; (iii) for the exterior use, sealants will completely and continuously fill joints between materials; (iv) for the interior use, sealants at frames such as those at doors, windows and skylights, to completely fill joints between dissimilar materials using one component, acrylic emulsion, paintable type; (v) use silicone caulking that is mildew-resistant and impervious to water for caulking washroom plumbing fixtures; (vi) use sealants with self-levelling properties for expansion and control joints in concrete floors using two-component epoxy urethane sealants; (vii) use non-sag sealants for exterior vertical expansion and control joints in masonry or wall cladding; and (viii) use sealants that allow for minimum twenty-five (25%) movement in joint width.
Sealants a. Limited to children under 21 years old, and only for permanent first and secondary molars; and b. Limited to one per tooth every 36 months.
Sealants. Sealants are covered for subscribers between the ages of six (6) to thirteen (13). Sealants are limited to one (1) sealant in a thirty-six (36) month period on permanent molars.
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Sealants. Existing expansion/control joint sealant will be removed. The EIFS joint will be rebuilt utilizing a “Demandit” type primer. New silicone sealant and joint backing material will be installed. To the extent possible and without material increased cost to Landlord, sealants will have a 10-year labor and material warranty. Existing expansion sealant at the EIFS to concrete structure will be removed, the joint cleaned of residue, primed and new sealant and joint backing material installed. The existing window perimeter sealant will be removed. The joint will be cleaned by mechanical methods and the EIFS side of the joint reformed utilizing industry recommended materials and procedures. The joint will be primed and new silicone sealant and joint backing material installed. All penetration, louver and door perimeter sealant will be removed, the joint cleaned and primed and new silicone sealant with joint backing material installed.
Sealants. The application of a sealing material to the occlusal surface of teeth to prevent caries (decay).

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