Disposal Methods Clause Samples

Disposal Methods. Design-Builder shall stipulate the method of disposal (shredding, burning, etc.) that is required to destroy the retired documents.
Disposal Methods. ◆ We ask you bring all your garbage to the designated disposal site. Disposal methods vary depending on the municipality, so please make sure you follow the guidelines posted by your municipality's sanitation department. ◆ Fixed Waste-collection Place ◆ You must bring any household refuse to the designated waste collection place within the apartment complex. When you discard the household refuse, you must follow the posted instructions at the waste-collection place. In any district, where household refuse are separately collected, you must strictly observe the instruction for separation of household refuse and the waste-collection place, in particular. ◆ Home Appliance Recycling Law ◆ If you discard electric appliance used in general household appliance, including air conditioners, tube televisions, refrigerators, freezers and laundry machines, you must have home appliance retailers collect any of them pursuant to Home Appliance Recycling Law..
Disposal Methods. If Provider disposes of any paper, electronic, or other record containing Adobe Information, Provider will take all reasonable steps (based on the sensitivity of the Adobe Information) to destroy the Adobe Information by: (i) shredding; (ii) permanently erasing and deleting; (iii) degaussing; or (iv) otherwise modifying the Adobe Information in such records to make it unreadable and indecipherable. All Sensitive Personal Information must be disposed of in a manner described in (i) through (iii).

Related to Disposal Methods

  • Accounting Methods Implement or adopt any change in its accounting principles, practices or methods, other than as may be required by generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Methods i. Brief description of the method used. ii. State any modification of the method. iii. Source of existing information.

  • Procurement Method Quality-Based Selection (b) Selection under a Fixed Budget

  • Materials and Methods 86 2.1 PARTICIPANTS 87 We used baseline measurements from a convenience sample of participants in previous (3) and 88 ongoing cohort studies investigating the effects of rehabilitation on balance responses (Table 1). PD 89 participants were mild-moderate with bilateral symptoms (▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ stage 2-3 (13)). All 90 participants provided written informed consent and all study procedures were approved by Institutional 91 Review Boards at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.

  • Construction Methods 3.1 The Contractor shall provide all tools, equipment, materials, labor and work for the excavation and removal of the unsuitable subgrade soils and their subsequent replacement with the specified backfill soils as directed by the Owner’s representative. All work under this item shall be performed in a safe and workmanlike manner. 3.2 All work shall be performed in accordance with DelDOT Standard Specifications Section 821. 3.3 Following the removal of existing pavements, the Owner’s representative will review the exposed subgrade and provide recommendations for the undercutting of unsuitable subgrade materials as required. The depth and extent of undercut excavation, if required, will be determined by the Owner’s representative at the time of excavation. 3.4 All excavated materials shall become the property of the Contractor and be removed from the site at the completion of the project at no additional expense to the Owner. 3.5 Undercut excavations should be backfilled with graded aggregate. Backfill shall be placed in loose lifts not exceeding 8 inches thick. Each lift should be compacted with at least 3 passes of a minimum 5-ton, walk-behind or self-propelled vibratory roller when the size of the area permits, or with a vibrating plate mechanical compactor for smaller areas. Lift thickness shall be reduced to 6 inch loose lift when using a vibratory plate compactor. 3.6 The Contractor shall take precautions as necessary to minimize the potential for disturbance or softening of the pavement subgrade materials from inclement weather or construction traffic. As a minimum, this shall include the placement of backfill on the same day as the excavation. Any soft areas which develop shall be undercut and replaced with graded aggregate at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.7 Where undercutting is performed, the geotextile fabric shall be installed. The fabric should be pulled tight and lapped a minimum of 12 inches.