Contractor Provided Sample Clauses

Contractor Provided. Contractor shall provide all materials, supplies, products, tools, chemicals, cleaning equipment, safety equipment and transportation necessary to perform the Services. Contractor shall provide ladders or similar equipment so that Contractor Personnel may safely clean out-of-reach areas without the need to climb on counters or furniture. All products shall be of best value and quality, shall be harmless to the finishes and surfaces on which they are used, and shall leave no harmful residues. Contractor shall provide and maintain documentation of compliance with green guidelines and shall make documentation available upon request. Court does not require but recommends a Chemical Management System to ensure proper handling, use, and storage of cleaning chemicals. All materials used in the Courthouse shall meet federal, State and local green guidelines (Green Seal (GS-37 & GS-40)) for: • Minimizing exposure to concentrates • Containing no ozone depleting substances • Containing no toxic substances • Recyclable packaging • Biodegradability • Reduced bio-concentration factors • Reduced flammability • Reduced or no added dyes, except when added for safety purposes • Reduced or no added fragrances • Reduced or no skin irritants • Reduced or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) • Reduced packaging • Safe end of use disposal
Contractor Provided. Contractor shall provide all materials, supplies, products, tools, chemicals, cleaning equipment, safety equipment and transportation necessary to perform the Services. Contractor shall provide ladders or similar equipment so that Contractor Personnel may safely clean out-of-reach areas without the need to climb on counters or furniture. All products shall be of best value and quality, shall be harmless to the finishes and surfaces on which they are used, and shall leave no harmful residues. Contractor shall provide and maintain documentation of compliance with green guidelines and shall make documentation available upon request. Court does not require but recommends a Chemical Management System to ensure proper handling, use, and storage of cleaning chemicals. All materials used in the Courthouse shall meet federal, State and local green guidelines (Green Seal (GS-37 & GS-40)) for:
Contractor Provided. Contractor shall provide all materials, supplies, products, tools, chemicals, cleaning equipment, safety equipment and transportation necessary to perform the Services, including but not limited to floor stripping, cleaning, carpet care and waxing materials, cleansers, and dusting polish. All products shall be of best value and quality, and shall be harmless to the finishes and surfaces on which they are used, and shall leave no harmful residues. Contractor shall provide and maintain documentation of compliance with green guidelines and shall make documentation available upon
Contractor Provided. EQUIPMENT Contractor shall provide the ambulances, clinical equipment and supplies as a part of this Contract as described in Exhibit A - Attachment 4, attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof. Included therein is the type of ownership of the vehicles, whether leased or otherwise. A. Ambulance Fleet Contractor’s detailed plan for the management of the ambulance fleet, support vehicles and equipment, together with Contractor's preventive maintenance plan is hereby incorporated as Exhibit A Attachment 7 - Contractors Fleet Summary, Fleet & Equipment Specifications, attached hereto. The specified ambulances shall meet the following minimum standards: (1) Minimum Fleet size of 125% of proposed peak deployment to adequately respond to unplanned surge events and vehicle replacement due to maintenance, inspection, etc. Ambulances deployed at the inception of the contract shall not be more than five years old or exceed 175,000 miles of use. (2) Peak deployment ambulances will be Type I units. Additional ambulances to fulfill the 125% of peak deployment may be Type I or Type III. All Ambulances used as contract units capable of providing 911 services for the City shall be Type I, Type II or Type III provided the ambulance is equipped with the PFDRDC radio system. All ambulances to be used will be owned or leased by Contractor and not owned or leased by City. (3) All Ambulances to meet Federal Specification KKK-1822F and be certified by the manufacturer to meet these specifications. Exceptions are allowed only for those items and features that must differ from the federal specification in order to meet Arizona State requirements. (4) All ambulances must be specified and constructed to carry multiple individuals without exceeding the Original Equipment Manufacturer's specified Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight while fully equipped and fueled. For purposes of calculating this requirement, Contractor may use a standard DOT per person weight of 175 pounds. In any event, Contractor must not exceed the manufacturer's Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). (5) All ambulances will be identified as stipulated in A.A.C. R-9-25-1006. Any additional markings are subject to prior City approval. (6) All ambulances will have an electronic patient care report program and related equipment., for use by its personnel, at Contractor’s expense. ·