Common use of Site Visit Requirements Clause in Contracts

Site Visit Requirements. HSI will supply its standard protective gear, including steel-toed shoes, hearing and eye protection, gloves, and Hi-Visibility vest (“Standard PPE”). If Licensee’s facility requires the use of protective gear other than the Standard PPE, Licensee shall supply such gear for the HSI technician(s) at its expense. • HSI will contact Licensee a minimum of 7 days prior to inventory to arrange meeting places, times, and review any last-minute information. • Licensee is solely responsible for ensuring that all areas of the facility which HSI will visit are reasonably safe for the purposes described herein, and otherwise compliant with applicable health, safety and environmental laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to latent risks, whether known or unknown. • Licensee shall maintain “all-risk” insurance coverages for its facility which adequately cover the activities of Licensee and HSI with respect to the Order Form, and Licensee will, prior to the visit, provide HSI with proof of such insurance, including a certificate of additional insured endorsement. • Licensee must assign an escort for all OSI site visits and provide HSI with the escort’s contact information in advance. The escort must be knowledgeable about the location of chemicals at the facility. Licensee must confirm the escort for any scheduled date of service a minimum of 24 hours prior to the date scheduled for such service. Timely arrival of the escort is important to successful completion of the OSI. Wait time will be charged against the day count and may affect completion of inventory within the estimated time. • Licensee must ensure that all cabinets, cages, rooms, etc., at the facility are accessible for the HSI technician. Licensee must ensure all areas to be inventoried are free of debris, and that it is safe in all areas to shift or move objects as needed to reach all containers. HSI reserves the right to stop inventory related activities until any situation identified by HSI as unsafe is remedied. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information at least 14 days in advance of the scheduled date of service: any Licensee policies applicable to the OSI site visit, including without limitation, any required badging, safety training, or certificates. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information on the scheduled date of service:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Software License Agreement, Master License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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Site Visit Requirements. HSI will supply its standard protective gear, including steel-toed shoes, hearing and eye protection, gloves, and Hi-Visibility vest (“Standard PPE”). If Licensee’s facility requires the use of protective gear other than the Standard PPE, Licensee shall supply such gear for the HSI technician(s) at its expense. • HSI will contact Licensee a minimum of 7 days prior to inventory to arrange meeting places, times, and review any last-minute information. • Licensee is solely responsible for ensuring that all areas of the facility which HSI will visit are reasonably safe for the purposes described herein, and otherwise compliant with applicable health, safety and environmental laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to latent risks, whether known or unknown. • Licensee shall maintain “all-risk” insurance coverages for its facility which adequately cover the activities of Licensee and HSI with respect to the Order Form, and Licensee will, prior to the visit, provide HSI with proof of such insurance, including a certificate of additional insured endorsement. • Licensee must assign an escort for all OSI site visits and provide HSI with the escort’s contact information in advance. The escort must be knowledgeable about the location of chemicals at the facility. Licensee must confirm the escort for any scheduled date of service a minimum of 24 hours prior to the date scheduled for such service. Timely arrival of the escort is important to successful completion of the OSI. Wait time will be charged against the day count and may affect completion of inventory within the estimated time. • Licensee must ensure that all cabinets, cages, rooms, etc., at the facility are accessible for the HSI technician. Licensee must ensure all areas to be inventoried are free of debris, and that it is safe in all areas to shift or move objects as needed to reach all containers. HSI reserves the right to stop inventory related activities until any situation identified by HSI as unsafe is remedied. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information at least 14 days in advance of the scheduled date of service: any Licensee policies applicable to the OSI site visit, including without limitation, any required badging, safety training, or certificates. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information on the scheduled date of service:: (a) list of all large storage tanks, either aboveground or in-ground to include product name, manufacturer, plus location of tank (if performing a quantitative inventory, the maximum capacity of each tank will also be required); and (b) detailed maps of the facility identifying the areas to be inventoried. • Any change in scope of the areas to be inventoried may result in an increase in the cost for the site visit. Any change in scope will be documented and submitted to Licensee for approval.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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Site Visit Requirements. HSI will supply its standard protective gear, including steel-toed shoes, hearing and eye protection, gloves, and Hi-Visibility vest (“Standard PPE”). If Licensee’s facility requires the use of protective gear other than the Standard PPE, Licensee shall supply such gear for the HSI technician(s) at its expense. • HSI will contact Licensee a minimum of 7 days prior to inventory to arrange meeting places, times, and review any last-minute information. • Licensee is solely responsible for ensuring that all areas of the facility which HSI will visit are reasonably safe for the purposes described herein, and otherwise compliant with applicable health, safety and environmental laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to latent risks, whether known or unknown. • Unless self-insured, Licensee shall maintain “all-risk” insurance coverages for its facility which adequately cover the activities of Licensee and HSI with respect to the Order Form, and Licensee will, prior to the visit, provide HSI with proof of such insurance, including a certificate of additional insured endorsement. • Licensee must assign an escort for all OSI site visits and provide HSI with the escort’s contact information in advance. The escort must be knowledgeable about the location of chemicals at the facility. Licensee must confirm the escort for any scheduled date of service a minimum of 24 hours prior to the date scheduled for such service. Timely arrival of the escort is important to successful completion of the OSI. Wait time will be charged against the day count and may affect completion of inventory within the estimated time. • Licensee must ensure that all cabinets, cages, rooms, etc., at the facility are accessible for the HSI technician. Licensee must ensure all areas to be inventoried are free of debris, and that it is safe in all areas to shift or move objects as needed to reach all containers. HSI reserves the right to stop inventory related activities until any situation identified by HSI as unsafe is remedied. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information at least 14 days in advance of the scheduled date of service: any Licensee policies applicable to the OSI site visit, including without limitation, any required badging, safety training, or certificates. • Licensee must supply to HSI the following information on the scheduled date of service:: (a) list of all large storage tanks, either aboveground or in-ground to include product name, manufacturer, plus location of tank (if performing a quantitative inventory, the maximum capacity of each tank will also be required); and (b) detailed maps of the facility identifying the areas to be inventoried. • Any change in scope of the areas to be inventoried may result in an increase in the cost for the site visit. Any change in scope will be documented and submitted to Licensee for approval.

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Samples: www2.tulsacounty.org

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