General Environment Clause Samples

The "General Environment" clause defines the baseline conditions and standards for the physical or operational environment in which contractual activities will take place. It typically outlines requirements such as cleanliness, safety, accessibility, or compliance with relevant regulations that must be maintained throughout the duration of the agreement. By establishing these expectations, the clause ensures that all parties operate within a mutually understood and acceptable environment, thereby reducing misunderstandings and mitigating risks related to unsuitable or unsafe working conditions.
General Environment. The work space area has adequate lighting and ventilation. The work space is reasonably quiet and free of distractions. Computer is to be located in a secure location that mitigates unauthorized access, theft, and damage. Aisle, doorways, and corners are free from obstructions to permit movement. There are enough three-pronged (grounded) electrical outlets connected to a surge protector in the workplace to support the required equipment. All electrical equipment is free of recognized hazards that would cause physical harm (e.g., frayed wires, bare conductors, loose or exposed wires). If necessary, consult with an electrician or power utility company on capacity questions. The equipment is placed at a comfortable height for viewing and must be logged out of after the work day is over. Computer equipment is on a sturdy, level, well-maintained piece of furniture and the keyboard and mouse are at a height that does not cause wrist strain.
General Environment. The workspace area has adequate lighting and ventilation. The workspace is reasonably quiet and free of distractions. Aisles, doorways, and corners are free from obstructions to permit safe movement. There are enough electrical outlets in the alternate workplace to support the required equipment. All electrical equipment is free of recognized hazards that would cause physical harm (e.g., frayed wires, bare conductors, loose or exposed wires). If necessary, consult with an electrician or power utility company on capacity questions. Necessary electrical outlets are three-pronged (grounded). Computer equipment is connected to a surge protector. The equipment is placed at a comfortable height for viewing and will be powered down after the workday is over. Computer equipment is and will be safely stored on a sturdy, level, well-maintained piece of furniture Computer keyboard and mouse are at a height that does not cause wrist strain.
General Environment. This Redevelopment Plan is intended to promote the City as a prime residential center in Dawson County area. Currently there are a substantial number of residents living in overcrowded and substandard housing. This development will provide safe and decent housing for existing and future residents of the community.
General Environment. Replacing trees and shrubs are costly therefore encourage children not to cause damage to these as they look nice and are there to enhance the environment. Please report damage, dumped rubbish or other problems which you see in communal areas, including graffiti. It is helpful to report street lights which are not working either from damage or maintenance reasons, as effective street lighting reduces the opportunity for crime and reduces the fear of crime. Support Car Watch (more information can be obtained from your local Police Office). Take responsibility for reporting crime in the community ie anti-social behaviour on estates, drug dealing, car crime, joy riding and damage to property. Reports can be made to the local Police Office or your Housing Officer ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Housing Association We agree to continuously review our services w7ith a view to all our tenants receiving access to all our services regardless of gender, disability, race, ethnic or national origin, age, religion or belief, or sexual orientation or any other reason. We will continue to ensure our staff are adequately trained to advise or help all of our tenants. We reserve the right to challenge behaviour that we do not deem satisfactory or that is deemed anti social or disruptive to any of our communities. Please refer to your tenancy agreement for full terms and conditions. Name ………………………………………….. Signature……………………………………………… Position ………………………………………. Date ……………………………………………………….. Tenant’s Agreement I/We confirm that: The Charter has been explained to me/us and that I/we have read the contents. A copy of the Charter has been supplied to me/us along with the Tenants’ Handbook and Tenancy Regulations. I/We understand and agree to abide by the contents Name ………………………………………….. Signature……………………………………………… Name……………………………………………. Signature……………………………………………… …………………….. Address………………………………………. Date ………………………………… ………………………………………..