LOCKER USE Clause Samples

The 'Locker Use' clause defines the rules and conditions under which lockers are provided and used by individuals within a facility. It typically outlines who is eligible to use lockers, the process for obtaining a locker, and any restrictions on the types of items that may be stored. For example, it may prohibit storing hazardous materials or require users to empty lockers daily. This clause ensures the orderly and safe use of shared storage spaces, helping to prevent misuse, loss, or damage to property.
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LOCKER USE. Lockers remain College property and are provided as a privilege by the College.
LOCKER USE. Lockers remain College property and are provided as a privilege by the College. 1. Lockers are provided on request to students. To obtain a locker, students must speak to their homeform teacher. 2. Lockers may only store school related materials. Food must not be stored in the lockers. 3. Lockers may not be written on, decorated, nor have pictures stuck to them, either on the outside or the inside. Defacing a locker will incur a cleaning fee or a replacement charge (This could be up to $200). 4. Damage to a locker is the responsibility of the user of the locker. At all times care must be taken of the equipment supplied for student use. 5. Students must exhibit care and consideration for others when accessing lockers at peak and other times. Students should access their locker at a time deemed appropriate by the class teacher. 6. Lockers may not be shared or used by anyone other than the registered key holder. 7. A student may access a locker at the start of the school day and after a break. Students may not access their lockers during class time unless permitted by a teacher. 8. Students must use the lock supplied by the College. 9. All students must empty and clean their locker on a regular basis (usually per term). 10. When there are concerns regarding the safety of a student, a locker may be opened at any time by two administration members or a teacher and an administrator.
LOCKER USE. Participants are responsible for the security of their personal property, and may bring their own lock or locking device to secure their lockers while using the facility. All locks must be removed daily. ▇▇▇▇▇ left overnight will be cut off.
LOCKER USE. 1.1 Lockers are for the sole use of the lessee 1.2 Lockers are only to be used for the storage of personal items belonging to or in the care of the lessee
LOCKER USE. Lockers must be kept locked by students at all times to prevent unauthorized access. • Students must not give out their locker combination to any other student or persons. • Access to lockers is to be done before/after school and/or during break times only. This does not include between lessons 2 and 3. • Lateness to class because of lockers/forgotten materials in lockers may result in loss of locker privileges. • Essential personal medication e.g. Epi-pens should not be stored in lockers. • Lockers must not be used to store illegal, harmful, offensive, prohibited or otherwise inappropriate items. • Food or drink must not be stored in the lockers as this encourages pests. • Students are permitted in the locker area only to return or obtain books or equipment from their lockers and must leave the area immediately after this has been accomplished. • The locker area is to be kept as a ‘quiet area’ to enable teaching staff and students in that area to work without disruption. • Students must report any inappropriate or intimidating behaviour or mistreatment of lockers by other students immediately. • LOCKERS MUST NOT BE SHARED, HIRED OR LOANED TO OTHER STUDENTS. • Each student is responsible for keeping their assigned locker clean both inside and outside and ensuring that the locker is clean at the end of the hire. • Signage, stickers or other materials are not allowed on lockers. Marking or altering in anyway, either the interior or exterior of the locker is not permitted. • Any locker damage or malfunction must be reported to the school office immediately so that appropriate action can be taken by the school/ESHS P&C. • If a student forgets the combination, they can report this to the school Tuckshop or Resource Centre for assistance outside of lesson times. • Repairs for any type of damage caused by misuse or carelessness, will incur a cost, charged directly and immediately to the student.
LOCKER USE. Lockers must be kept locked by students at all times to prevent unauthorized access. • Students must not give out their locker combination to any other student or persons. • Access to lockers is to be done before/after school and/or during break times only. This does not include between lessons 2 and 3. • Lateness to class because of lockers/forgotten materials in lockers may result in loss of locker privileges. • Essential personal medication e.g. Epi-pens should not be stored in lockers. • Lockers must not be used to store illegal, harmful, offensive, prohibited or otherwise inappropriate items. • Food or drink must not be stored in the lockers as this encourages pests. • Students are permitted in the locker area only to return or obtain books or equipment from their lockers and must leave the area immediately after this has been accomplished. • The locker area is to be kept as a ‘quiet area’ to enable teaching staff and students in that area to work without disruption. • Students must report any inappropriate or intimidating behaviour or mistreatment of lockers by other students immediately. • LOCKERS MUST NOT BE SHARED, HIRED OR LOANED TO OTHER STUDENTS. • Each student is responsible for keeping their assigned locker clean both inside and outside and ensuring that the locker is clean at the end of the hire. • Signage, stickers or other materials are not allowed on lockers. Marking or altering in anyway, either the interior or exterior of the locker is not permitted. • Any locker damage or malfunction must be reported to the school office immediately so that appropriate action can be taken by the school/ESHS P&C. • If a student forgets the combination, they can report this to the school Tuckshop or Resource Centre for assistance outside of lesson times. • Repairs for any type of damage caused by misuse or carelessness, will incur a cost, charged directly and immediately to the student.

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