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Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. The Contractor shall perform routine pest control services that do not adversely affect tenant health or productivity during the regular hours of operation in buildings. When it is necessary to perform work outside of the regularly scheduled hours set forth in the Pest Control Plan, the Contractor shall notify the COR at least one day in advance.
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Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. The Contractor shall observe all safety precautions throughout the performance of this contract. Certain areas within some buildings may require special instructions for persons entering the building. Restrictions associated with these special areas will be explained to the contractor by the IPM Coordinator. The contractor shall adhere to these restrictions and incorporate them into the Pest Control Plan for the specific building or site. All Contractor personnel working in or around buildings designated under this contract shall wear distinctive uniform clothing. The Contractor shall determine and provide additional personal protection equipment required for the safe performance of work. Protective clothing, equipment, and devices shall, as a minimum, conform to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the products being used. Vehicles used by the Contractor shall be identified in accordance with state and local regulations.
Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. It shall be the contractor's responsibility to carry out work according to the detailed Integrated Pest Management Plan and Service Schedule developed for each park area and building. The contractor's on-site supervisor shall be responsible for coordination with the owner’s representative at the beginning of each visit. The purpose of this coordination is to review the plan and schedule and to receive information on problem area status. Services that do not adversely affect public health or productivity may be performed during the regular hours of operation in the various buildings. When it is necessary to perform work on weekends or outside the regularly scheduled hours set in the contractor’s plan and schedule, the contractor shall notify the owner’s representative at least two (2) days in advance, and all arrangements will be coordinated between the owner’s representative and the on-site supervisor. All application of toxicants, (i.e., those likely to become airborne), when necessary, is to be done at night or on weekends to allow for ventilation before the public is allowed re-entry to park areas or buildings. The contractor shall allow the owner’s representative sufficient time to inform the public of application and assure the security of the areas treated. The contractor shall observe all safety precautions throughout the performance of this contract. Certain areas within some buildings may require special instructions for persons entering the building. The Trust or its representative will explain any restrictions associated with these special areas to the contractor. These restrictions shall be adhered to and incorporated into the contractor's detailed plan and schedule for the building.
Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. The Contractor shall perform routine services that do not adversely affect occupant health or productivity during the regular hours of operation in the buildings. When it is necessary to perform work outside of the regularly scheduled hours set forth, the Contractor shall notify the facility contact person at least one day in advance. The Contractor shall observe all safety precautions throughout the performance of this contract. Certain areas may require special instructions for persons entering the property. The facility contact person will explain any restrictions associated with these special areas. The Contractor shall adhere to these restrictions at all times. All Contractor personnel working around buildings designated under this contract shall wear distinctive uniform clothing. The Contractor shall determine and provide additional personal protection equipment required for the safe performance of work. Protective clothing, equipment, and devices shall, as a minimum, conform to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the products being used.
Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. 1. Services that do not adversely affect occupant health or productivity may be performed during the regular hours of operation in the various buildings. When it is necessary to perform work on weekends or after work hours, the Contractor shall notify the Contract Manager at least two (2) days in advance, and all arrangements will be coordinated between the Contract Manager and the Contractor. 2. The Contractor shall observe all safety precautions throughout the performance of this Contract. Certain areas within some buildings may require special instructions for persons entering the building. The Contract Manager will explain any restrictions associated with these special areas to the Contractor. These restrictions shall be adhered to and incorporated into the Contractor's detailed plan and schedule for the building. 3. Additional personal protective equipment required for the safe performance of work must be determined and provided by the Contractor. Protective clothing, equipment, and devices shall, as a minimum, conform to OSHA standards for the products being used. Vehicles used by the Contractor must be identified in accordance with State and local regulations. 4. At the Agency’s request, the Contractor shall participate in site inspections.
Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. The Contractor shall perform routine pest control services that do not adversely affect occupant health or productivity during the regular hours of operation in the buildings. No sprays or dusts may be applied when the immediate area to be treated is occupied. When it is necessary to perform work outside of the regularly scheduled hours set forth in the Pest Control Plan, the Contractor shall notify the COR at least one day in advance. The Contractor shall observe all safety precautions throughout the performance of this contract. Certain areas within some buildings may require special instructions for persons entering the building. Any restrictions associated with these special areas will be explained by the COR. The Contractor shall adhere to these restrictions and incorporate them into the Pest Control Plan for the specific building or site. All Contractor personnel working in or around buildings designated under this contract shall wear distinctive uniform clothing. The Contractor shall determine and provide additional personal protection equipment required for the safe performance of work. Protective clothing, equipment, and devices shall, as a minimum, conform to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the products being used.
Xxxxxx and Time to Conduct Service. The Contractor shall perform routine services that do not adversely affect tenant health or productivity during the regular hours of operation in buildings. When it is necessary to perform work outside of the regularly scheduled hours, the Contractor shall notify the COR at least one day in advance.
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