Common use of Training Topics Clause in Contracts

Training Topics. ▪ Employee safety and health compliance as it relates to the cleaning program ▪ Regulatory compliance standards—OSHA, EPA, and other local, state, and federal rules and regulations ▪ Unsafe attitudes and conditions in the work place through Job Safety Analysis—OSHA JSA or XXX (Job Hazard Analysis) ▪ Employee performance improvement, such as accident prevention and record-keeping ▪ Compliance with health and safety rules, and regulation and confidentiality issues ▪ Safe chemical storage and handling ▪ Disposal and recycling of cleaning chemicals, dispensing equipment and packaging All workers shall receive a minimum of 3 hours of training annually. In addition to group training, the training can be administered as a weekly quality assurance check, to allow one-on-one training. To meet cleaning objectives within the building, minimum staffing requirements must be met. Factors such as occupancy rates, seasonal variations and other considerations should be taken into account when adjusting the staffing plan. Based on submitted baseline data, total cleaning staff time shall be not less than 5.5 hours per day. Generally, 11 staff members work between 5.5 and 7.5 hours per day to meet these requirements.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Master Agreement for Janitorial Services, Janitorial Services Agreement

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Training Topics. Employee safety and health compliance as it relates to the cleaning program Regulatory compliance standards—OSHA, EPA, and other local, state, and federal rules and regulations Unsafe attitudes and conditions in the work place through Job Safety Analysis—OSHA JSA or XXX (Job Hazard Analysis) Employee performance improvement, such as accident prevention and record-keeping Compliance with health and safety rules, and regulation and confidentiality issues Safe chemical storage and handling Disposal and recycling of cleaning chemicals, dispensing equipment and packaging All workers shall receive a minimum of 3 hours of training annually. In addition to group training, the training can be administered as a weekly quality assurance check, to allow one-on-one training. To meet cleaning objectives within the building, minimum staffing requirements must be met. Factors such as occupancy rates, seasonal variations and other considerations should be taken into account when adjusting the staffing plan. Based on submitted baseline data, total cleaning staff time shall be not less than 5.5 hours per day. Generally, 11 staff members work between 5.5 and 7.5 hours per day to meet these requirements.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement

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