Heat and Cold Clause Samples

The 'Heat and Cold' clause defines the responsibilities and standards for managing temperature conditions within a project or facility. It typically outlines requirements for maintaining appropriate heating and cooling levels, specifies acceptable temperature ranges, and may assign responsibility for providing and maintaining HVAC systems. This clause ensures that occupants or workers are protected from extreme temperatures, thereby promoting comfort, safety, and compliance with health regulations.
Heat and Cold i) All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it.
Heat and Cold i) All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it, and be provided with mechanical ventilation. ii) Sound reduced booth on vessels over one hundred twenty feet (120') in length, and communication booths on vessel ninety (90') to one hundred twenty feet (120') in length. Issue referred to Health and Safety Committee.
Heat and Cold. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it and be provided with mechanical ventilation. length and booths on vessel to 120' in length. Issue referred to Health and Safety Committee. D NEW SHIFT TUGS
Heat and Cold. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it and be provided with mechanical ventilation. Sound reduced booth on vessels over in
Heat and Cold. The following will be the procedure during Hot and Cold periods:
Heat and Cold. (i) All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it and be provided with mechanical ventilation. (ii) Sound reduced booth on vessels over 120' in length and communication booths on vessel 90' to 120' in length. Issue referred to Health and Safety Committee. D NEW SHIFT TUGS (a) (i) Every tug shall be provided a wash basin, which shall be separate from the sink used to wash cups and dishes. All wash basins shall be supplied with piped hot and cold fresh water.
Heat and Cold. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it, and be provided with mechanical ventilation. Sound reduced booth on vessels over one hundred twenty feet (120') in length, and communication booths on vessel ninety (90') to one hundred twenty feet (120') in length. Issue referred to Health and Safety Committee. Every tug shall be provided a wash basin which shall be separate from the sink used to wash cups and dishes. All wash basins shall be supplied with piped hot and cold fresh water. Every tug shall be provided with a properly functioning shower where practicable. All showers shall be supplied with piped hot and cold water. Every tug shall have a properly installed and properly functioning head. Every tug shall be provided with a galley stove or permanently installed hot plate fitted with rails and fiddles. Every tug shall be provided with a supply of potable water from tanks of adequate capacity. accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against heat and cold, and have provision for heating when weather conditions require it. All accommodation shall be properly and adequately insulated against engine noise and other noise based on the result of the "Noise Reduction Program". All accommodation shall be properly and adequately ventilated. Sufficient clean tea towels, hand, and shower towels shall be supplied and kept clean.

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