manual cleaning definition

manual cleaning means cleaning of a sewer or containment unit by any person or employee without such person, or employer, as the case maybe, fulfilling their obligation to provide protective gear and other cleaning devices and without ensuring observance of safety precautions, as maybe prescribed in any other law for the time being in force or rules made thereunder;
manual cleaning means cleaning of a sewer or containment unit by any person or employee without such person, or employer, as the case may be, fulfilling their obligation to provide protective gear and other cleaning devices
manual cleaning means cleaning of a sewer or containment unit by any person or employee without such person, or employer, as the case may be, fulfilling their obligation to provide protective gear and other cleaning devices and without ensuring observance of safety precautions, as may be prescribed in any other law for the time being in force or rules made thereunder;

Related to manual cleaning

  • Manual brachytherapy means a type of brachytherapy in which the brachytherapy sources (e.g., seeds, ribbons) are manually placed topically on or inserted either into the body cavities that are in close proximity to a treatment site or directly into the tissue volume.

  • Facial cleaner or soap means a cleaner or soap designed primarily to clean the face. “Facial Cleaner or Soap” includes, but is not limited to, facial cleansing creams, semisolids, liquids, lotions, and substrate-impregnated forms. “Facial Cleaner or Soap” does not include prescription drug products, “Antimicrobial Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap,” “Astringent/Toner,” “General-use Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap,” “Medicated Astringent/Medicated Toner,” or “Rubbing Alcohol.”

  • Dry cleaning fluid means any non-aqueous liquid product designed and labeled exclusively for use on: fabrics which are labeled "for dry clean only", such as clothing or drapery; or S-coded fabrics. Dry cleaning fluid includes, but is not limited to, those products used by commercial dry cleaners and commercial businesses that clean fabrics such as draperies at the customer's residence or work place. Dry cleaning fluid does not include spot remover or carpet and upholstery cleaner. For the purposes of this definition, S-coded fabric means an upholstery fabric designed to be cleaned only with water-free spot cleaning products as specified by the Joint Industry Fabric Standards Committee.

  • Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater means the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Waterworks Association and the Water Environment Federation;

  • Cleaning means the act of removing septage or other wastes from a wastewater treatment system component or grease/waste from a grease interceptor.