Common use of Exhibit J Clause in Contracts

Exhibit J. Seller Corporate Safety Plan Seller will maintain and adhere to a Seller Corporate Safety Plan at all times during the term of this Agreement. Such plan will be maintained, in writing, at Seller corporate headquarters and will include, without limitation programs with respect to: • Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • Injury and Illness Prevention Program • Heat Illness Prevention Program • Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plan • Hazard Communication Program • Corporate Electrical Standard – Specific Electrical Safe Work Practices • Electrical Safety Awareness • Lockout/Tagout • Fall Protection Program (Working at Heights) • Ladder Safety Program • Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) • Hoist Safety Program • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Respiratory Protection Program • Hearing Conservation Program • Hand and/or Powered Tools Safety Program • Hot Work Process • First Aid / CPR Program Exhibit K Subcontractor Quality Plan Seller will adhere to the following standards and processes as applicable when engaging subcontractors for performance under this Agreement. • General contractors will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in The American Institute of Architects Document A107 – 2007 as amended in certain cases • General contractors are required to complete a Bloom Energy Contractor Qualification Training Program • General contractor superintendents and foremen must be certified and qualified by Seller to be on site • Standard safety protocols will be observed at all times: • Site superintendents are OSHA30 certified • Seller superintendents ensure general contractors follow all local and state OSHA and owner requirements • Confirmation of “Injury and Illness Prevention Program” • Seller included in the ISN program – 3rd party safety evaluation • A project superintendent assigned by Seller will review subcontractor work according to a standard site verification check list • Contractors will submit Contractor Quality Guarantees for each site providing written verification of points of assurance including torques per site, Megger testing and line flushing • Prestart verification conducted for all sites to review and confirm the quality of subcontractor work • Prior to commencement of operations, Seller conducts an “OK to Start” meeting during which subcontractor quality of work is reviewed and confirmed as resolved • All incidents are logged in a database and reviewed on an ongoing basis by Seller quality management as well as at the OK to Start meeting • Quarterly business reviews conducted with general contractors to formally review incident data and mitigate process and workmanship issues. Exhibit L [Reserved] Exhibit M Parties’ Managers and Service Fees

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: First Amended (Bloom Energy Corp), First Amended (Bloom Energy Corp), First Amended (Bloom Energy Corp)

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Exhibit J. Seller Corporate Safety Plan Seller will maintain and adhere to a Seller Corporate Safety Plan at At all times during the term of this Agreement. Such plan will be maintainedTerm, in writing, Seller shall maintain at Seller Seller’s corporate headquarters and will includeadhere to Seller’s written corporate safety programs, without limitation programs with respect towhich shall include the following programs: § Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • § Injury and Illness Prevention Program § Heat Illness Prevention Program § Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plan § Hazard Communication Program § Corporate Electrical Standard – Specific Electrical Safe Work Practices § Electrical Safety Awareness § Lockout/Tagout § Fall Protection Program (Working at Heights) § Ladder Safety Program § Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) § Hoist Safety Program § Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) § Respiratory Protection Program § Hearing Conservation Program § Hand and/or Powered Tools Safety Program § Hot Work Process § First Aid / CPR Program (the foregoing, collectively, the “Seller Corporate Safety Plan”). Exhibit K Subcontractor Quality Plan Seller will adhere to the following standards and processes as applicable when engaging subcontractors for performance under this Agreement. General contractors will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in The American Institute of Architects Document A107 – 2007 as amended in certain cases General contractors are required to complete a Bloom Energy Contractor Qualification Training Program General contractor superintendents and foremen must be certified and qualified by Seller to be on site Standard safety protocols will be observed at all times: § Site superintendents are OSHA30 certified § Seller superintendents ensure general contractors follow all local and state OSHA and owner requirements § Confirmation of “Injury and Illness Prevention Program” § Seller included in the ISN program – 3rd party safety evaluation A project superintendent assigned by Seller will review subcontractor work according to a standard site verification check list Contractors will submit Contractor Quality Guarantees for each site providing written verification of points of assurance including torques per site, Megger testing and line flushing Prestart verification conducted for all sites to review and confirm the quality of subcontractor work Prior to commencement of operationsCommissioning, Seller conducts an “OK to Start” meeting during which subcontractor quality of work is reviewed and confirmed as resolved All incidents are logged in a database and reviewed on an ongoing basis by Seller quality management as well as at the OK to Start meeting Quarterly business reviews conducted with general contractors to formally review incident data and mitigate process and workmanship issues. Exhibit L [Reserved] Exhibit M Parties’ Managers and Service FeesSeller: [*] Buyer: [*] SCHEDULE 3.3(A)(II)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply and Installation Agreement (Bloom Energy Corp)

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Exhibit J. Seller Corporate Safety Plan Seller will maintain HVAC SPECIFICATIONS The Building has a central heating, ventilation and adhere air conditioning system. Based on occupancy not to a Seller Corporate Safety Plan at all times exceed one (1) person per 100 usable square feet of floor area and an electrical load not to exceed 6 xxxxx per useable square foot, the system is capable of meeting the following performance criteria: HEATING: Interior Space Conditions / Outdoor Air Condition 68 degrees Fahrenheit dry bulb (+/- 2 degrees dry bulb) / Greater than 5 degrees Fahrenheit COOLING: 76 degrees Fahrenheit dry bulb (+/- 2 degrees dry bulb) / Less than 95 degrees Fahrenheit dry bulb, 50% relative humidity, or 75 degrees Fahrenheit wet bulb Exhibit K BUILDING CLEANING SPECIFICATIONS 000 Xxxxxxxx Cleaning Specifications *Note: Items in bold reflect tenant extras per tenants’ request. 000 Xxxxxxxx Cleaning Specifications Office Areas D W M Q O Services to be provided during the term day (6AM - 6PM) 1 Constant surveillance of this Agreementall common areas to insure cleanliness. Such plan will be maintained, in writing, at Seller corporate headquarters and will include, without limitation programs with respect to: • Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • Contractor Environmental Health & Safety Program • Injury and Illness Prevention Program • Heat Illness Prevention Program • Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plan • Hazard Communication Program • Corporate Electrical Standard – Specific Electrical Safe Work Practices • Electrical Safety Awareness • Lockout/Tagout • Fall Protection Program (Working at Heights) • Ladder Safety Program • Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) • Hoist Safety Program • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Respiratory Protection Program • Hearing Conservation Program • Hand and/or Powered Tools Safety Program • Hot Work Process • First Aid / CPR Program Exhibit K Subcontractor Quality Plan Seller will adhere to the following standards and processes as applicable when engaging subcontractors for performance under this Agreement. • General contractors will be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in The American Institute of Architects Document A107 – 2007 as amended in certain cases • General contractors are required to complete a Bloom Energy Contractor Qualification Training Program • General contractor superintendents and foremen must be certified and qualified by Seller X Services to be provided during the night (6PM - 6AM) 2 Empty and clean (when necessary) all waste receptacles and remove collected waste and place into freight elevator lobbies. Replace plastic receptacle liners. X 4 Vacuum all high traffic area rugs and carpets. Sweep or vacuum all carpet edging. High traffic area shall be defined as all carpeted area excluding cubicle area and office area rugs and carpeting. X 5 Vacuum all rugs and carpets. X 6 Dust or wipe clean all furniture, files, desk lamps, fixtures, paneling, frames, convector tops, window xxxxx, and other horizontal surfaces with a treated cloth. Materials on site • Standard safety protocols furniture will not be observed at rearranged X 7 Damp wipe and polish all times: • Site superintendents are OSHA30 certified • Seller superintendents ensure general contractors follow glass furniture trays. X 8 Remove all local marks and state OSHA smudges from vertical surfaces (to 70”), including doors, door frames, around light switches, entrance glass, partitions, pictures and owner requirements • Confirmation of “Injury wall decorations. X 9 Spot clean vinyl wallpaper X 10 Remove all marks and Illness Prevention Program” • Seller included in the ISN program – 3rd party safety evaluation • A project superintendent assigned by Seller will review subcontractor work according to a standard site verification check list • Contractors will submit Contractor Quality Guarantees for each site providing written verification of points of assurance smudges from base boards, molding, convector covers, etc. X 11 Push all chairs up into desk X 12 Leave all office doors as found (i.e. open doors open, closed doors closed, locked doors locked, etc.) X 13 Wash all base boards, molding, convector covers, etc. X 14 Vacuum all fabric covered walls X 15 Sweep and/or dust mop all uncarpeted floors (including torques per siteall stone, Megger testing composition tile, and line flushing • Prestart verification conducted for wood flooring) employing dust control techniques. X 16 Damp dust and sanitize all sites to review and confirm the quality of subcontractor work • Prior to commencement of operations, Seller conducts an “OK to Start” meeting during which subcontractor quality of work is reviewed and confirmed telephones; dust under telephones. X 17 Wash waste receptacles if liquids have leaked through plastic liners (as resolved • All incidents are logged in a database and reviewed on an ongoing basis by Seller quality management necessary). X 18 Damp mop floors where spillage occurred (as well as at the OK to Start meeting • Quarterly business reviews conducted with general contractors to formally review incident data and mitigate process and workmanship issuesnecessary). Exhibit L [Reserved] Exhibit M Parties’ Managers and Service FeesX

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Building Lease (ACA Capital Holdings Inc)

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