Overage and Correction Procedures Sample Clauses

Overage and Correction Procedures. Contractor shall provide the Service Recipients the 819 correct combination of Collection Containers and collection frequency that matches each Service Recipient’s 820 unique service needs to enable clean, efficient, and cost-effective collection of Solid Waste, Recyclable 821 Materials, and Organic Waste. City and Contractor agree that overflow of Solid Waste that is not properly in 822 the Service Recipient’s Solid Waste Collection Containers negatively impacts public health and safety. 823 Contractor has also agreed to conduct recycling audits and provide outreach and support to Service 824 Recipient accounts receiving the correct service level. However, if Service Recipients are found to habitually 825 overflow their Solid Waste Collection Containers, Contractor may take the steps as listed below to correct 826 Service Recipient’s on-going overflow of Solid Waste.
Overage and Correction Procedures. Contractor shall provide the Service Recipients the 635 correct combination of Containers and collection frequency that matches each Service Recipient’s unique 636 service needs to enable clean, efficient, and cost-effective collection of Garbage and Organic Waste. City 637 and Contractor agree that overflow of Garbage or Organic Waste that is not properly in the Service 638 Recipient’s Containers may negatively impact public health and safety. If a Service Recipient is found to 639 habitually overflow Container(s), i.e., lid will not close, Contractor may take the steps as listed below to 640 correct Service Recipient’s on-going overflow of material.
Overage and Correction Procedures. CONTRACTOR shall offer the Service Recipients the correct combination of Cart, Bin and Roll-Off Container sizes and collection frequency that matches each Service Recipient’s unique service needs to enable clean, efficient, and cost-effective collection of Solid Waste. CITY and CONTRACTOR agree that overflow of Solid Waste that is not properly in the Service Recipient‘s Cart(s), Bin(s) or Roll-Off Container(s) may negatively impact public health and safety. CONTRACTOR has also agreed to conduct recycling audits and provide outreach and support to Service Recipient accounts receiving the correct service level. However, in the event that Service Recipients are found to habitually overflow their Solid Waste Cart(s), Bin(s) or Roll-Off Container(s), CONTRACTOR may take the steps as listed below to correct Service Recipient’s on-going overflow of Solid Waste.

Related to Overage and Correction Procedures

  • ESCALATION PROCEDURES 48.1 The Standard Practices outlines the escalation process which may be invoked at any point in the Service Ordering, Provisioning, and Maintenance processes to facilitate rapid and timely resolution of disputes.

  • Notification Procedures To address non-compliance, the receiving Competent Authority would notify the providing Competent Authority pursuant to Article 5 of the IGA. The notification procedures would differ depending upon whether the receiving Competent Authority seeks to address administrative or other minor errors or significant non-compliance.

  • Safety Procedures The Contractor shall: (a) comply with all applicable safety regulations according to Attachment H; (b) take care for the safety of all persons entitled to be on the Site; (c) use reasonable efforts to keep the Site and Works clear of unnecessary obstruction so as to avoid danger to these persons; (d) provide fencing, lighting, guarding and watching of the Works until completion and taking over under clause 10 [Employer's Taking Over]; and (e) provide any Temporary Works (including roadways, footways, guards and fences) which may be necessary, because of the execution of the Works, for the use and protection of the public and of owners and occupiers of adjacent land.

  • Termination Procedures The Contractor acknowledges that this Agreement may be terminated for Convenience or Default.