Building Cleaning Sample Clauses

Building Cleaning. General Guidelines  Note: Permission must be obtained for any discharge of wash water to the sanitary sewer from the local sewering agency.  When cleaning building exteriors and walls composed of glass, steel, or painted surfaces with no lead or mercury: - Do not allow wash water to enter the storm drain. - When washing without soap, discharges can be directed to landscaped or dirt areas. - When washing with soap, direct discharges to the sanitary sewer if permitted to do so or vacuum/pump water to a tank and dispose of properly  When washing building exteriors painted with lead-based or mercury additive paint: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain - Vacuum/pump discharges to a tank - Dispose of as a hazardous waste as needed  When acid washing mineral deposits: - Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain. - Rinse treated area with alkaline soap and direct washwater to a landscaped or dirt area - Alternatively, washwater may be collected and neutralized to a pH between 6 and 8, and disposed of properly. OPTIONAL: • If cleaning agents are used, select biodegradable products whenever feasible.
Building Cleaning. Service Standards Timetable Responsibilities of the School Catering and Cleaning Service Responsibilities of the School
Building Cleaning. The building cleaning activities undertaken by the Council on behalf of the Customer are set out Schedule B: Table 1.
Building Cleaning. Tenant shall not employ janitors, cleaning or other maintenance personnel other than those designated by Landlord for the purpose of cleaning or maintaining the Premises.
Building Cleaning. The main objective is to deliver a high quality, value for money service, which is responsive to our customers’ need. Being part of Gwynedd Council, we acknowledge our duty to the local community in providing it with a quality service that gives good value to the people of Gwynedd. To provide a high standard of service by means of management control and guidance, cost effective procedures and processes and by providing good quality, relevant training to all employees. To deliver all services bilingually and to treat our customers with courtesy and respect. With the employment of local staff, and by applying consistent quality standards, we aim to provide a safe environment for all pupils, staff and visitors to the school
Building Cleaning. General Guidelines Note: Permission must be obtained for any discharge of wash water to the sanitary sewer from the local sewering agency. When cleaning building exteriors and walls composed of glass, steel, or painted surfaces with no lead or mercury: Do not allow wash water to enter the storm drain. When washing without soap, discharges can be directed to landscaped or dirt areas. When washing with soap, direct discharges to the sanitary sewer if permitted to do so or vacuum/pump water to a tank and dispose of properly When washing building exteriors painted with lead-based or mercury additive paint: Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain Vacuum/pump discharges to a tank Dispose of as a hazardous waste as needed When acid washing mineral deposits: Do not allow discharges to enter storm drain. Rinse treated area with alkaline soap and direct washwater to a landscaped or dirt area Alternatively, washwater may be collected and neutralized to a pH between 6 and 8, and disposed of properly. OPTIONAL: If cleaning agents are used, select biodegradable products whenever feasible.

Related to Building Cleaning

  • Building With respect to each parcel of Real Estate, all of the buildings, structures and improvements now or hereafter located thereon. Business Day. Any day on which banking institutions located in the same city and State as the Agent’s Head Office are located are open for the transaction of banking business and, in the case of LIBOR Rate Loans, which also is a LIBOR Business Day.

  • Building Codes The following Building Codes, in the latest editions approved by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, shall be used. (See O.C.G.A. §8-2-20.) The Design Professional will designate any additional codes or special modifications in the Supplementary General Conditions. As of the year 2000, these codes are published jointly by the Southern Building Code Congress International, the International Code Council, the Building Officials and Code Administrators, International, and the International Conference of Building Officials, and are commonly referred to as the International Building Codes. 1.7.1.3.1 Georgia State Minimum Standard Building Code (International Building Code, 2000 Edition) with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.2 Georgia State Minimum Standard Mechanical Code (International Mechanical Code, 2000 Edition), with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.3 Georgia State Minimum Standard Gas Code (International Fuel Gas Code, 2000 Edition), with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.4 Georgia State Minimum Standard Plumbing Code (International Plumbing Code, 2000 Edition), with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.5 Georgia State Minimum Standard Electric Code (National Electrical Code, 2002 Edition), with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.6 Georgia State Minimum Standard Energy Code (International Energy Conservation Code, 2000 Edition), with Georgia Amendments. 1.7.1.3.7 Georgia State Minimum Standard Fire Prevention Code (International Fire Code, 2003 Edition), with Georgia Amendments.

  • Building Use Agency facilities may be used for Union activities according to current building use policies, so long as the facility is available and proper scheduling has been arranged.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Buildings The Employer will provide and maintain all state-owned buildings, facilities, and equipment in accordance with the specific written order(s) of the Michigan (MIOSHA) Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Health and Human Services. Where facilities are leased by the Employer, the Employer shall make a reasonable attempt to assure that such facilities comply with the order(s) of the Michigan Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Health and Human Services.