Toilet and Washroom Facilities Sample Clauses

Toilet and Washroom Facilities a) One to fifteen men...two (2) flush toilets; sixteen to thirty men...four (4) flush toilets; thirty-one to forty-five men...five (5) flush toilets; forty-six to sixty men...six (6) flush toilets; sixty-one to seventy-five men...seven (7) flush toilets; seventy-six to ninety men...eight (8) flush toilets and one (1) additional toilet for every additional fifteen (15) men thereafter.
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Toilet and Washroom Facilities. 1 - 15 men 2 flush toilets 16 - 30 men 4 flush toilets 31 - 45 men 5 flush toilets 46 - 60 men 6 flush toilets 61 - 75 men 7 flush toilets 76 - 90 men 8 flush toilets One (1) additional flush toilet for every fifteen (15) men thereafter. There shall be sufficient urinals, one (1) shower for every ten (10) men, one (1) wash basin for every five (5) men, to be of the porcelain type, as in household bathroom, and one (1) mirror to each basin. One (1) laundry room washing machine, dual washtub for every twenty-five (25) men, one (1) separately heated dry room for every housing unit. (The foregoing to be contained in the same building as the sleeping quarters.) One dryer to be located in the laundry room.
Toilet and Washroom Facilities. 1 to 15 menemployees - 2 flush toilets 16 to 30 menemployees - 4 flush toilets and one (1) additional flush toilet for every additional fifteen (15) men employees thereafter. There shall be sufficient urinals; one shower for every ten (10) menemployees; one wash basin for every five (5) menemployees; to be of the porcelain type (as in household bathrooms); one mirror to each basin. One laundry room washing machine, a dual wash tub for every twenty-five (25) menemployees, one separately heated dry room for every housing unit. (The foregoing to be contained in the same building as the sleeping quarters). One dryer to be located in the laundry room.
Toilet and Washroom Facilities. 1 to 15 employees 2 flush toilets 16 to 30 employees 4 flush toilets 31 to 45 employees 5 flush toilets 46 to 60 employees 6 flush toilets 61 to 75 employees 7 flush toilets 76 to 90 employees 8 flush toilets and then one (1) additional flush toilet for every additional fifteen (15) employees thereafter. There shall be sufficient urinals; one shower for every ten (10) employees; one wash basin for every five (5) employees; to be of the porcelain type (as in household bathroom), one mirror to each basin. One laundry room washing machine, a dual wash tub for every twenty- five (25) employees, one separately heated dry room for every housing unit. (The foregoing to be contained in the same building as the sleeping quarters). One dryer is to be located in the Laundry Room.
Toilet and Washroom Facilities. Ito men-2 flush toilets to m e n 4 flush toilets to men-5 flush toilets to men-6 flush toilets to men-7 flush toilets to men-8 flush toilets and then one (1) additional flush toilet for every additional fifteen (15) men thereafter. There shall be sufficient urinals, one shower for every ten men; one wash basin for every five (5)men; to be of the porcelain type (as in household bathroom); one mirror to each basin. One laundry room washing machine, a dual wash tub for every twenty-five men, one separately heated dry room for every housing unit. (The foregoing to be contained in the same building as the sleeping quarters.) One dryer to be located in the Laundry Room. Recreation: Recreation rooms shall be supplied. Smokes and soft drinks shall be available. Free coffee will be supplied from to Outside walls of the above to be completely closed in the cold weather. Sidewalk to be provided between the living quarters and from living quarters to dining rooms and recreation rooms. The above to be standards for Stationary or Permanent type camps. In the initial construction of the above, the camp construction workers in the areas where there are no hotel accommodations shall construct such housing as is necessary for them (this is not to be a tent). When bunkhouses are built to the degree that they can be occupied the camp construction workers shall move into such quarters and their original buildings shall be disposed of or not used for lodging from that time on.
Toilet and Washroom Facilities. (A) One to fifteen men - two flush toilets Sixteen to thirty men - four flush toilets Thirty-one to forty-five men - five flush toilets Forty-six to sixty men - six flush toilets Sixty-one to seventy-five men - seven flush toilets Seventy-six to ninety men - eight flush toilets and one additional flush toilet for every additional fifteen men thereafter.
Toilet and Washroom Facilities. 1 - 15 men 2 flush toilets 16 - 30 men 4 flush toilets 31 - 45 men 5 flush toilets 46 - 60 men 6 flush toilets 61 - 75 men 7 flush toilets 76 - 90 men 8 flush toilets One (1) additional flush toilet for every fifteen (15) men thereafter. There shall be sufficient urinals, one (1) shower for every ten
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  • Toilet Facilities The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary.

  • Toilets Papers, dust, cobwebs, peels, cans/bottles, cigarette butts, excrement on floor, bad smells, water pools, leaking sewage, rodents, animals (dead or alive), overflowing sanitary bins. 0 = NOT APPLICABLE 1 = UNACCEPTABLE (Toilets out of order. Toilets not cleaned on daily basis.) 2 = POOR (Toilets cleaned, but still visible signs of dirt, e.g. dust, cobwebs.) 3 = GOOD (Obvious sign that toilets are cleaned daily.) 4 = EXCELLENT (Extra effort is put in to ensure cleanliness, e.g. using detergents.)

  • Laundry Facilities SF State University assumes no responsibility in the use of laundry equipment or for lost items.

  • PUBLIC FACILITIES Supplier’s employees may be required to perform work at government- owned facilities, including schools. Supplier’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity policies and procedures, and all applicable laws.

  • Toilet Tiles for floor or any other similar. • Walls –Tiles on the walls upto door height. • Sanitary ware of good quality. • Chrome plated fittings of good quality • Electrical point for geyser and exhaust fan. • Plumbing provision for Hot/Cold water line in shower.

  • Bathrooms Record the number of bathrooms found on the concerned premises. (7) Common Areas. Furnish the number of common or communal areas available to the Roommates on the premises. (8) Private Areas. Report the number of private rooms or areas found on the premises that the Roommates can access and utilize (alone). III. Term (9)

  • Toileting the ability to use the lavatory or otherwise manage bowel and bladder functions so as to maintain a satisfactory level of personal hygiene;

  • New Facilities For all new Generating Facilities to be interconnected pursuant to the Tariff, other than wind- powered and other non-synchronous generation facilities, the Generation Interconnection Customer shall design its Customer Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at a power factor of at least 0.95 leading to 0.90 lagging. For all new wind- powered and other non-synchronous generation facilities the Generation Interconnection Customer shall design its Customer Facility with the ability to maintain a composite power delivery at a power factor of at least 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging across the full range of continuous rated power output. For all wind-powered and other non-synchronous generation facilities entering the New Service Queue on or after November 1, 2016, the power factor requirement shall be measured at the high-side of the facility substation transformers. This power factor range standard shall be dynamic and can be met using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors, or a combination of the two. For all wind-powered and other non-synchronous generation facilities entering the New Service Queue on or after May 1, 2015, and before November 1, 2016, the power factor requirement shall be measured at the generator’s terminals. For new generation resources of more than 20 MW, other than wind- powered and other non-synchronous Generating Facilities, the power factor requirement shall be measured at the generator’s terminals. For new generation resources of 20 MW or less, and all wind-powered and other non-synchronous generation facilities entering the New Service Queue prior to May 1, 2015, the power factor requirement shall be measured at the Point of Interconnection. Any different reactive power design criteria that Transmission Provider determines to be appropriate for a wind-powered or other non-synchronous generation facility shall be stated in the Interconnection Service Agreement. A Transmission Interconnection Customer interconnecting Merchant D.C. Transmission Facilities and/ or Controllable A.C. Merchant Transmission Facilities shall design its Customer Facility to maintain a power factor at the Point of Interconnection of at least 0.95 leading and 0.95 lagging, when the Customer Facility is operating at any level within its approved operating range.

  • Network Facilities At the time of termination, the Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Entities shall keep in place any portion of the Interconnection Facilities that the Transmission Provider deems necessary for the safety, integrity and/or reliability of the Transmission System. Otherwise, Transmission Provider may, in its discretion, within 30 days following termination of Interconnection Service, require the removal of all or any part of the Interconnection Facilities.

  • Restrooms The restrooms, toilets, urinals, vanities and the other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed, and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein. The expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule shall be borne by the Tenant whom, or whose employees or invitees, shall have caused it.

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