Cleanup Time Clause Samples

The Cleanup Time clause establishes a designated period at the end of an event, rental, or work session during which the responsible party must restore the premises or equipment to its original condition. This typically involves removing personal belongings, disposing of trash, and ensuring that all items used are properly cleaned and returned. By clearly defining expectations for post-use responsibilities, the clause helps prevent disputes over cleanliness and ensures a smooth transition for subsequent users or activities.
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Cleanup Time. Whenever a job being performed or the material or equipment being used has caused an employee to become dirty, the employee shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time, without loss of pay, prior to any meal period or prior to the completion of their workday to clean themselves. Time for cleaning equipment shall be considered as part of the employee’s workday.
Cleanup Time. Fifteen (15) minutes prior to quitting time shall be allowed for employees to clean tools and leave their work in a professional manner, and ready to leave the job at quitting time, except as otherwise herein provided.
Cleanup Time. The University will grant all bargaining unit members engaged in work necessitating cleanup a five (5) minute paid cleanup period before lunch and another five (5) minute paid cleanup time before the end of the shift. No employee shall leave their work station or cease work prior to the commencement of this five (5) minute period. It is understood that the five (5) minutes for grounds crews shall commence when they reach the designated clean up site. Clean up of tools or work site shall not be included in the aforesaid breaks which are intended for the employees' personal hygiene.
Cleanup Time. The Town agrees that it may be necessary for an individual to clean up prior to lunch. Therefore, the Town is willing to establish a fifteen (15) minute cleanup period before lunch.
Cleanup Time. 24.1 The University will grant all bargaining unit members engaged in work necessitating cleanup, a five (5) minute cleanup period before lunch and another five (5) minute cleanup time before the end of the shift.
Cleanup Time. Employees shall be allowed reasonable time during the workday or shift for cleanup purposes. Cleanup time immediately prior to the end of the shift shall be limited to work station cleanup.
Cleanup Time. (a) Whenever a job being performed or the material or equipment being used has caused an employee to become dirty, the employee shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time without loss of pay prior to any meal period or prior to the completion of their workday to clean themselves. Time for cleaning equipment shall be considered as part of the employee’s workday. (b) Whenever an employee or his/her clothing becomes soiled during an accident or incident during the workday and that soiling is offensive, the employee shall be allowed time as soon as possible to clean himself/herself. No overtime shall accrue for such cleanup time.
Cleanup Time. ‌ Where work conditions require, employees will be afforded fifteen (15) minutes for the purpose of cleanup prior to the conclusion of the work day.
Cleanup Time. Each employee shall be allowed ten (10) paid minutes at the end of their shift for personal cleanup.
Cleanup Time. SECTION 1. Every employee shall be entitled to a cleanup time of no more than ten (10) minutes prior to their lunch break period and prior to the end of their work shift. SECTION 2. The Employer agrees to purchase and maintain sufficient cleaning supplies and materials for the purpose of cleaning all tools, equipment, and Employees (such as hand cleaners) in each department. A first aid kit and fire extinguisher will be located on all vehicles.