FRONT CLOSURE Clause Samples

FRONT CLOSURE. The front closure shall consist of a thermoplastic zipper such that fast closure and exit is possible, yet the coat remains securely closed while working. ☐ COMPLIANT ☐ EXCEPTION 8” x 8” x 2” semi bellows pocket. The pockets shall be fully lined with Kevlar twill. The pockets shall be set on each side at the bottom of the coat hem and reflective trim shall be set on each pocket. Pockets and flaps shall be set with stitch 301, seam Ssb-2 with the top and bottom pocket corners and top corners of flap reinforced with bartacks for additional strength. Drainage of moisture to be provided by brass eyelets. Each pocket flap shall measure 4" x 9”. Pocket flaps shall close to the pocket using 2 pieces of 1” x 3” hook set vertically on the underside of the pocket flap and 1 piece of 1” x 7” loop set horizontally on underside the pocket. ☐ COMPLIANT ☐ EXCEPTION 4x9x2" Radio pocket with polycotton fully lined all 3 sides inside pocket, 1pc. 2x3" loop on pocket & 1pc. 2x3" hook on flap, antenna notch flap. ☐ COMPLIANT ☐ EXCEPTION Above the radio pocket, there shall be a 1” x 3” triple layer self-fabric mic tab attached with bartacks on each side. Bartacks shall be a 42-stitch bartack. ☐ COMPLIANT ☐ EXCEPTION
FRONT CLOSURE. (a) Positive closure hook and ▇▇▇▇ shall be used to secure each side of the protective coat together; (b) The hook shall be placed on the right side and the ▇▇▇▇ on the left insuring a continuous thermal liner/moisture barrier when hook and ▇▇▇▇ are snapped together; (c) Positive closures hook and ▇▇▇▇ shall be fixed to the protective coat with rivets. Rivets to be backed by an Arashield-type material to reduce the occurrence of the rivets pulling through the protective coat. Rivets shall not penetrate the thermal liner; (d) There shall be a minimum of four hook and ▇▇▇▇ used to secure the front of the protective coat together. Placement of the hook and ▇▇▇▇ shall start 4 1/2" below the neckline and the remainder shall be spaced a maximum of eight (8) inches apart; (e) A storm flap shall insure complete thermal and moisture protection while minimizing bulk and weight by incorporating an overlapping design; (f) The storm flap shall be a minimum of four (4) inches and a maximum of seven (7) inches in width, and shall cover the positive closures. Length shall be determined by sizing; (g) The storm flap shall be constructed of a minimum of three layers (outer shell, moisture barrier, outer shell) to reduce bunching when the user is using a SCBA or is leaning forward; (h) A hook and loop system shall extend the entire length of the storm flap. The hook strip shall be sewn to the storm flap and the loop shall be sewn to the left side of the protective coat; (i) Or a user requested option NFPA approved Vislon zipper, no brass substitutes.

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  • PLANT CLOSURE 29.01 In the event the Company closes the plant at the Cambridge location as a result of the loss of business or a discontinuation of all operations, severance pay will be calculated at one (1) week’s regular pay per year of service. The severance payment, so calculated, is inclusive of any severance payment required by the Ontario Employment Standards Act (Revised 2000). This agreement is not applicable to a sale of the business or if the closure is occasioned by a labour dispute.

  • Account Closure At any time, for any reason, we may take any of these actions subject to applicable law:

  • Lane closure (i) The Contractor shall not close any lane of the Project Highway for undertaking maintenance works except with the prior written approval of the Authority’s Engineer. Such approval shall be sought by the Contractor through a written request to be made at least 10 (ten) days before the proposed closure of lane and shall be accompanied by particulars thereof. Within 5 (five) business days of receiving such request, the Authority’s Engineer shall grant permission with such modifications as it may deem necessary and a copy of such permission shall be sent to the Authority. (ii) Upon receiving the permission pursuant to Clause 14.5 (i), the Contractor shall be entitled to close the designated lane for the period specified therein, and for all lane closures extending a continuous period of 48 (forty-eight) hours, the Contractor shall, in the event of any delay in re-opening such lane, for every stretch of 250 (two hundred and fifty) metres, or part thereof, pay Damages to the Authority calculated at the rate of 0.1% (zero point one per cent) of the monthly maintenance payment for each day of delay until the lane has been re-opened for traffic. In the event of any delay in re-opening such lanes or in the event of emergency decommissioning and closure to traffic of the whole or any part of the Project Highway due to failure of the Contractor, the Contractor shall pay damages to the Authority at double the above rate, without prejudice the rights of the Authority under this Agreement including Termination thereof.

  • Contract Closure Contracting Officer shall give appropriate written notice to Purchaser when Purchaser has complied with the terms of this contract. Purchaser shall be paid refunds due from Timber Sale Account un- der B4.24 and excess cooperative deposits under B4.218.

  • School Closure The following shall apply in the event of an NPS school closure due to an emergency consistent with guidelines followed by LEAs under Education Code Section 41422 and 46392: In the event of a NPS School Closure for the reasons set forth in Education Code section 41422, if the LEA is able to obtain alternative placement for the student, CONTRACTOR shall not receive payment for days the student is not in attendance due to CONTRACTOR’S school closure. If the LEA is unable to obtain an alternative placement, CONTRACTOR shall receive payment consistent with the student’s approved ISA, contingent upon the provision of agreed upon services consistent with the Emergency Circumstances documented in the pupil’s IEP in accordance with Education Code section 56345(a)(9). When the emergency school closure is lifted, CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEAs it serves of any lost instructional minutes. CONTRACTOR and ▇▇▇▇ shall work collaboratively to determine the need for make-up days or service changes, and shall work together to amend IEP and ISA paperwork as appropriate.