WORK CLOTHING. a) The minimum clothing suitable for work at the facility or job location will be appropriate to the tasks being performed and when required by CCI facility management. b) Appropriate protective clothing shall be worn when handling hazardous materials or chemicals, when specified by the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), working in an area with the potential for contact with or chemical or hazardous materials are stored, or when required by CCI Management. Protective clothing that becomes contaminated with hazardous materials or chemicals must be decontaminated at the end of the work shift and/or disposed of properly. c) Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) shall be worn as an outer garment in all “designated FRC areas”, when performing work that exposes the individual to an arc flash, when performing work within thirty-five (35) feet of hydrocarbons, or when required by CCI facility management. d) Contractor personnel involved in spray painting, coating, or abrasive blasting operations shall wear the appropriate outer garment identified by the contractor such as disposable Tyvek or similar material to prevent contamination of personal clothing or FRC worn underneath. e) Jewelry or loose clothing that may become entangled in tools or equipment must be secured or removed. Jewelry that may contact energized electrical equipment must be made non-conductive by removal.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement
WORK CLOTHING. a) The minimum clothing suitable for work at the facility or job location will be appropriate to the tasks being performed and when required by CCI Rensselaer facility management.
b) Appropriate protective clothing shall be worn when handling hazardous materials or chemicals, when specified by the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), working in an area with the potential for contact with or chemical or hazardous materials are stored, or when required by CCI Rensselaer Management. Protective clothing that becomes contaminated with hazardous materials or chemicals must be decontaminated at the end of the work shift and/or disposed of properly.
c) Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) shall be worn as an outer garment in all “designated FRC areas”, when performing work that exposes the individual to an arc flash, when performing work within thirty-five (35) feet of hydrocarbons, or when required by CCI Rensselaer facility management.
d) Contractor personnel involved in spray painting, coating, or abrasive blasting operations shall wear the appropriate outer garment identified by the contractor such as disposable Tyvek or similar material to prevent contamination of personal clothing or FRC worn underneath.
e) Jewelry or loose clothing that may become entangled in tools or equipment must be secured or removed. Jewelry that may contact energized electrical equipment must be made non-conductive by removal.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement
WORK CLOTHING. a) The minimum clothing suitable for work at the facility or job location will be appropriate to the tasks being performed and when required by CCI INGENCO facility management.
b) Appropriate protective clothing shall be worn when handling hazardous materials or chemicals, when specified by the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), working in an area with the potential for contact with or chemical or hazardous materials are stored, or when required by CCI INGENCO Management. Protective clothing that becomes contaminated with hazardous materials or chemicals must be decontaminated at the end of the work shift and/or disposed of properly.
c) Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) shall be worn as an outer garment in all “designated FRC areas”, when performing work that exposes the individual to an arc flash, when performing work within thirty-five (35) feet of hydrocarbons, or when required by CCI INGENCO facility management.
d) Contractor personnel involved in spray painting, coating, or abrasive blasting operations shall wear the appropriate outer garment identified by the contractor such as disposable Tyvek or similar material to prevent contamination of personal clothing or FRC worn underneath.
e) Jewelry or loose clothing that may become entangled in tools or equipment must be secured or removed. Jewelry that may contact energized electrical equipment must be made non-conductive by removal.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement
WORK CLOTHING. a) The minimum clothing suitable for work at the facility or job location will be appropriate to the tasks being performed and when required by CCI Delta facility management.
b) Appropriate protective clothing shall be worn when handling hazardous materials or chemicals, when specified by the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), working in an area with the potential for contact with or chemical or hazardous materials are stored, or when required by CCI Delta Management. Protective clothing that becomes contaminated with hazardous materials or chemicals must be decontaminated at the end of the work shift and/or disposed of properly.
c) Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) shall be worn as an outer garment in all “designated FRC areas”, when performing work that exposes the individual to an arc flash, when performing work within thirty-five (35) feet of hydrocarbons, or when required by CCI Delta facility management.
d) Contractor personnel involved in spray painting, coating, or abrasive blasting operations shall wear the appropriate outer garment identified by the contractor such as disposable Tyvek or similar material to prevent contamination of personal clothing or FRC worn underneath.
e) Jewelry or loose clothing that may become entangled in tools or equipment must be secured or removed. Jewelry that may contact energized electrical equipment must be made non-conductive by removal.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement
WORK CLOTHING. a) The minimum clothing suitable for work at the facility or job location will be appropriate to the tasks being performed and when required by CCI Signal Hill facility management.
b) Appropriate protective clothing shall be worn when handling hazardous materials or chemicals, when specified by the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), working in an area with the potential for contact with or chemical or hazardous materials are stored, or when required by CCI Signal Hill Management. Protective clothing that becomes contaminated with hazardous materials or chemicals must be decontaminated at the end of the work shift and/or disposed of properly.
c) Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) shall be worn as an outer garment in all “designated FRC areas”, when performing work that exposes the individual to an arc flash, when performing work within thirty-five (35) feet of hydrocarbons, or when required by CCI Signal Hill facility management.
d) Contractor personnel involved in spray painting, coating, or abrasive blasting operations shall wear the appropriate outer garment identified by the contractor such as disposable Tyvek or similar material to prevent contamination of personal clothing or FRC worn underneath.
e) Jewelry or loose clothing that may become entangled in tools or equipment must be secured or removed. Jewelry that may contact energized electrical equipment must be made non-conductive by removal.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement