Bus Cleanliness Sample Clauses

Bus Cleanliness. A. Drivers are required to clean the exterior of their vehicle on a biweekly basis.
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Bus Cleanliness. Bus Cleanliness is approximated by tracking the number of detailed interior cleanings and the number of daily exterior bus washes. The interior cleaning measure is calculated by identifying the number of buses whose interior was detailed and dividing by the number of buses whose interior was due to be detailed during a month multiplying by 100. The exterior bus wash measure is calculated by identifying the number of bus washes actually accomplished per day and dividing by the total due over the course of a month. The number due is affected by days when freezing or near freezing temperatures, water shortages, power outages or bus wash breakdowns can prevent bus washes from happening. (See Exhibit I.) Bus Stop: A bus stop is a designated space for loading and/or unloading bus passengers. Catastrophic Event: A catastrophic event is one which is unforeseen, serious enough to affect a large percent of Sound Transit’s service area or number of routes and lasting more than a couple of days. Catastrophic events generally require more extensive planning and efforts including operating plans, budgets, start-up plans and shutdown plans to handle the situation. Examples of catastrophic events are floods that shut down an operating base, a major earthquake or a large-scale terrorist attack.
Bus Cleanliness. It is agreed that each bus driver shall be responsible for the cleanliness of his bus, to the satisfaction of the supervisor concerned, i.e., all lights, mirrors, windshields, and back windows, and for sweeping and tidiness in the inside of the bus. Each driver shall be responsible for reporting any unserviceability to the Transportation Supervisor as soon as possible.
Bus Cleanliness. During the week following the end of school, all drivers will clean and wash their bus, both inside and outside. Window glass will be cleaned as well.

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