Mats Clause Samples

The "Mats" clause defines the requirements and standards for materials (often referred to as "mats") used in the performance of a contract or project. It typically specifies the type, quality, and source of materials that must be supplied, and may outline procedures for approval, inspection, or rejection of materials that do not meet the agreed-upon criteria. For example, in a construction contract, this clause would ensure that only approved building materials are used and that any substandard materials are replaced at the supplier's expense. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all materials used meet the necessary standards, thereby protecting the integrity of the project and reducing the risk of defects or disputes over material quality.
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Mats. TSA will provide anti-fatigue mats at bargaining unit employee workstations where bargaining unit employees stand in one place for extended periods of time.
Mats. Contractor shall clean all mats, as needed, to keep them clean, without a build-up of dirt around or under the mats.
Mats. All floor mat types (rubber, polyester, etc.) shall be cleaned so that they are free of soil, stains, encrustations, and embedded foreign matter and grit.
Mats. Contractor will wash all mats weekly to keep them clean without a build-up of dirt around, on or under the mats.
Mats. Sweep, vacuum, spot clean and scrub as required all mats and runners.

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