Dusty Work Clause Examples for Any Agreement

The 'Dusty Work' clause defines the rules and responsibilities related to construction or maintenance activities that generate dust on a project site. Typically, it outlines which tasks are considered 'dusty work,' such as sanding, cutting, or demolition, and may require contractors to implement dust control measures like barriers, ventilation, or regular cleaning. This clause helps prevent health hazards, property damage, and disputes by clearly assigning responsibility for managing dust and maintaining a clean and safe environment during the project.
Dusty Work. Tenant shall notify the Project Manager prior to commencement of extremely dusty work (sheetrock cutting, sanding, extensive brooming, etc.)so that prior arrangements can be made for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. Failure to make such notification will result in the Tenant being responsible for any costs to return the equipment to proper condition. If work is being performed for a particular tenant, that tenant shall pay for the additional construction filter.
Dusty Work. Contractor will notify the Property Manager prior to commencement of extremely dusty work (i.e. sheet rock cutting, sanding, extensive sweeping, etc.) so that arrangements may be made for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. Contractor will absorb the costs associated with additional filtering and returning the equipment to its original working order (i.
Dusty Work. The General Contractor shall notify Landlord prior to the commencement of any extremely dusty work (e.g., sheet rock cutting, sanding, extensive brooming, etc.) and Contractor shall arrange for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. Failure to make such prior notification will result in the General Contractor absorbing any costs associated with returning any HVAC equipment damaged by dust to its original condition.
Dusty Work. Contractor shall notify the Management Office prior to commencement of extremely dusty work (sheetrock cutting, sanding, extensive brooming, etc.) as this work may affect HVAC equipment and fire safety equipment.
Dusty Work. The Contractor shall notify Owner prior to the commencement of any extremely dusty work (e.g., sheetrock cutting, sanding, extensive brooming, etc.) such that Contractor may arrange for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. If possible, Contractor shall place the Work Area in negative pressure. Failure to make such prior notification will result in the Contractor absorbing any costs associated with returning any HVAC equipment and any other existing improvements damaged by dust to their original condition. The Contractor is responsible for protecting the Building HVAC system in the Work Area. The Contractor shall provide temporary replaceable media type construction filters on units in accordance with the Owner’s Standards. All filters shall be inspected by the Contractor on a regular basis and replaced as required to maintain the equipment in clean and “like-new” condition through the Work. Upon completion of the Work, the Contractor will be responsible for removing all temporary filters and installing all new filters per the Owner’s standards. If the Contractor neglects to remove the temporary filters or install the permanent filters, the Owner reserves the right to replace these filters and back charge the Contractor for all associated costs.
Dusty Work. Contractor will notify Landlord’s Representative prior to commencement of extremely dusty work (i.e. sheet rock cutting, sanding, extensive sweeping, etc.) so that arrangements may be made for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. Contractor will absorb the costs associated with additional filtering and returning the equipment to its original working order (i.e. coil cleaning and filter change out). Contractor is responsible for the removal of all construction related trash. Any special accommodations should be coordinated with Landlord’s Representative.
Dusty Work. Tenant shall notify the Project Manager prior to commencement of extremely dusty work (sheetrock cutting, sanding, extensive brooming, etc.)so that prior arrangements can be 101 HUDSON STREET TENANT CRITERXX XXXXXX made for additional filtering capacity on the affected HVAC equipment. Failure to make such notification will result in the Tenant being responsible for any costs to return the equipment to proper condition. If work is being performed for a particular tenant, that tenant shall pay for the additional construction filter.

Related to Dusty Work

  • Day Work The Company shall structure the Project Working Hours to include one (1) half-hour rest break to be taken without deduction of pay by Employees working the Project Working Hours on any day, Monday to Friday.

  • Extra Work At any time during the Term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, “Extra Work” means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • Project Work PURCHASER shall complete the following projects in accordance with the specifications provided in Exhibits B, C, D, E, and F and written instructions from STATE. Project locations are shown on Exhibit A unless otherwise described. PURCHASER shall furnish all material unless otherwise specified.

  • THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction.

  • Shift Work ‌ (1) Except as varied by this Clause, all other aspects of Section 4 of the Agreement shall apply to the working of shift work. (2) The Company has the right to direct Employees to work shift work as required and the Employees shall work the shift work as directed. Shift work will be worked and paid for in accordance with this subclause. (3) Shift work is deemed to be any arrangement of Project Working Hours where the majority of the Ordinary Hours are worked outside of the spread of Ordinary Hours defined at clause 16 - Hours of Work of this Agreement and when Employees are working as such. (4) Ordinary Hours for shift Employees will comprise thirty-six (36) hours per week averaged over a defined work cycle and will not commence before 5.00pm on Sunday night. Such Ordinary Hours are the specified hours under each shift Employee's terms of employment by reference to which annual leave and personal/carer's leave accrue. (5) Prior to the commencement of shift work, the Company shall seek the agreement of the Employees involved. Failing agreement, the Company will provide to the Employees concerned one (1) week's notice of the commencement of shift work and the starting and finishing times of Ordinary Hours of the shifts. (6) Where less than five (5) consecutive shifts are worked then Employees shall be paid at overtime rates in lieu of the shift loading prescribed at subclause (7) of this clause. The consecutive nature of shifts will not be deemed to be broken if work is not carried out on a Saturday, Sunday, RDO or on any public holiday. (7) A shift Employee shall receive a flat loading of twenty-five (25) percent of their Ordinary Hourly Rate for each hour worked. (8) Employees working night shift shall be entitled to stop work for a half-hour without deduction of pay for the purpose of taking a meal break. (9) The Company may stagger the times for Employees to take meal breaks to meet operational requirements. (10) The Company shall structure the Project Working Hours for Employees working night shift to include one (1) half-hour rest break to be taken without deduction of pay by Employees working the Project Working Hours on any night shift.