Disinfecting Sample Clauses

Disinfecting. Disinfecting is defined as the removal or neutralization of material containing or supporting the growth of bacterial/viral organisms capable of causing infection in humans if untreated through the application of an approved disinfectant by either manual or mechanical methods. Standard: When properly disinfected surfaces will be as free as possible of material containing living bacteria, viruses, or other contaminates capable of causing infections. Testing may be accomplished by the agency or through an independent testing facility.
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Disinfecting. The pool water is constantly being disinfected by chlorine, but extra disinfecting of items outside of the pool will be required, as directed by the facility and to complement the facility disinfection controls and protocols.
Disinfecting. During a widespread or global occurrence of an infectious disease, for Equipment handled by a person known or suspected to be infected or used in a known or suspected zone of infection including but not limited to permanent or temporary healthcare facilities and testing facilities, ambulance interiors, and biological laboratories, Customer shall disinfect the Equipment in accordance with the following requirements: (i) disinfection must be performed by an independent contractor acceptable to United; (ii) it must be documented to United’s satisfaction; (iii) in the event Customer is unable to disinfect in accordance the Equipment, United will disinfect it and charge Customer for the costs incurred.
Disinfecting. Applications of a germicidal solution to surface kill or neutralize 99.9% of the material containing or supporting the growth of bacterial/viral organisms. Surfaces should remain “wet” for a minimum of ten minutes or per manufacturer’s recommendations.
Disinfecting. During a widespread or global occurrence of an infectious disease, for Equipment handled by a person known or suspected to be infected or used in a known or suspected zone of infection including but not limited to permanent or temporary healthcare facilities and testing facilities, ambulance interiors, and biological laboratories, Customer shall disinfect the Equipment in accordance with the following requirements: (i) disinfection must be performed by an independent contractor acceptable to Lessor; (ii) it must be documented to Lessor’s satisfaction; (iii) in the event Customer is unable to disinfect in accordance the Equipment, Lessor will disinfect it and charge Customer for the costs incurred.
Disinfecting. Contractor is to clean and disinfect the water systems after installation and before connecting to the building system. Before placing water piping in service and before washing out, piping must be thoroughly blown out with air to remove dirt, rust, scale or other contaminants. Insides of all regulating valves must be removed and blank covers provided where necessary. All condensing and water system piping must be washed out with water, thoroughly cleaned by flushing water to waste. All strainer screens shall be removed and thoroughly cleaned after flushing. Contractor shall provide a certificate of disinfection together with bacteriological reports prior to final connection to base building system.
Disinfecting. 1. THE PROCESS OF APPLYING A PRODUCT THAT KILLS TUBERCULOSIS, HEPATITIS, HIV, MRSA, AND OTHER INFECTIOUS ORGANISMS WITHIN AN ESTABLISHED PERIOD OF TIME.
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Disinfecting. The cleaning process whereby the application of an approved disinfectant solution, in a strength recommended by the manufacturer, is applied to the surface. Disinfectant shall be used in the cleaning of all restroom surfaces, desktops, breakroom surface areas, drinking fountains, door handles, and other applicable surfaces. De-scaling The process where unwanted contaminants are removed from toilet bowls and urinals. The resulting effect of a proper de-scaling process is a surface that is free of streaks, stains, scale, urine deposits and rust marks. Restroom Supplying Restroom areas should be properly supplied with the necessary toilet paper, hand paper towels, sanitary products and hand soap products to allow the facility to be properly supplied for a minimum of 48 hours.
Disinfecting. 1. The process of applying a product that kills tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, MRSA, and other infectious organisms within an established period of time.
Disinfecting. 1. All potential risk surfaces shall be cleaned using an EPA registered disinfectant spray for restrooms and other potential contaminated surfaces, including all surfaces in patient-care areas.
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