Air Quality Improvements Clause Samples

Air Quality Improvements a. Management will review Forest Service owned or leased facilities and, where necessary, make adjustments to facility air handling system(s) to improve air quality. In leased facilities, where the Forest Service cannot make changes, Management will request appropriate changes from the building owner or manager or from GSA. Potential improvements will be in alignment with current CDC Ventilation In Buildings guidance. Tools referenced currently include, but are not limited to: i. Increasing ventilation rates, where feasible. ii. Confirming ventilation systems operate properly and continue to provide acceptable indoor air quality for each space’s current occupancy level. iii. Increasing outdoor air, where feasible. iv. Improving central air filtration to the highest level compatible with the existing filter rack and sealing edges of the filter to limit bypass. v. Increasing air exchanges. Considering HEPA filters or other room-based air filtration for placement in the facility when other measures are not feasible or practical to improve air quality. b. Upon request, Management will inform the Local union what modifications are being made to the air quality system for the facility or will explain why no changes are being made. c. Further procedures and arrangements related to the actions taken by Management in improving air quality, related to COVID-19 response, are negotiable at the local level. d. Where local building safety and engineering requirements allow, employees will be permitted to provide their own portable air filter (for example, HEPA filter) near their office or worksite. e. In situations where there have been 3 or more cases in a building within a 30-day period, Management will notify the Union at the local level of steps, if any, being taken to prevent future transmission in the worksite.
Air Quality Improvements. ‌ Airline acknowledges that in order to protect existing Airport operations, to improve air quality in the region, to meet requirements associated with the expansion of the Airport, and to otherwise comply with federal and state air quality laws, the Port will be required to implement certain changes to operating practices to address any newly regulated air pollutant or contaminant in accordance with applicable Environmental Laws, including without limitation those related to climate change and indoor air quality. In addition, the Port may adopt new Best Management Practices that it will request Airline to voluntarily comply with, such as Airline's conversion of ground service equipment and support vehicles to alternative fuels and use of 400 Hz power. The Port agrees to consult with Airline during the development of such Best Management Practices to ensure that such efforts are reasonably achievable and cost effective. Airline agrees to utilize the 400 Hz power already provided on the jet bridge. Airline will cooperate with the Airport to identify cost-effective ways to minimize contributions to climate change.
Air Quality Improvements. ‌ Carrier acknowledges that in order to protect existing Airport operations, to improve air quality in the region, to meet requirements associated with the expansion of the Airport, and to otherwise comply with federal and state air quality laws, the Port will be required to implement certain changes to operating practices to address any newly regulated air pollutant or contaminant in accordance with applicable Environmental Laws, including without limitation those related to climate change and indoor air quality. In addition, the Port may adopt new Best Management Practices that it will request Carrier to voluntarily comply with, such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s conversion of ground service equipment and support vehicles to alternative fuels and use of 400 Hz power. The Port agrees to consult with Carrier during the development of such Best Management Practices to ensure that such efforts are reasonably achievable and cost effective. Carrier will cooperate with the Airport to identify cost-effective ways to minimize contributions to climate change.

Related to Air Quality Improvements

  • Quality Improvement The Parties must develop QI activities specifically for the oversight of the requirements of this MOU, including, without limitation, any applicable performance measures and QI initiatives, including those to prevent duplication of services, as well as reports that track referrals, Member engagement, and service utilization. Such QI activities must include processes to monitor the extent to which Members are able to access mental health services across SMHS and NSMHS, and Covered Service utilization. The Parties must document these QI activities in policies and procedures.

  • Air Quality To the extent applicable, Consultant must fully comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or providing services, including, but not limited to, emissions limits and permitting requirements imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and/or California Air Resources Board (CARB). Although the SCAQMD and CARB limits and requirements are more broad, Consultant shall specifically be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which definition is considered by SCAQMD and CARB to include any item of equipment with a fuel-powered engine. Consultant shall indemnify City against any fines or penalties imposed by SCAQMD, CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for violations of applicable laws, rules and/or regulations by Consultant, its subconsultants, or others for whom Consultant is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/508.htm.

  • Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention and Control The hospital in consultation with the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) shall develop, establish and put into effect, musculoskeletal prevention and control measures, procedures, practices and training for the health and safety of employees.

  • Tenant's Improvements If the Lessor is the Insuring Party, the Lessor shall not be required to insure Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations unless the item in question has become the property of Lessor under the terms of this Lease. If Lessee is the Insuring Party, the policy carried by Lessee under this Paragraph 8.3 shall insure Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations.