Common use of Government Sites Clause in Contracts

Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual that can be accessed by contacting the SDR. The government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause for any work to be performed on a government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedule. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweeks. Schedules that deviate from Xxxxxx's normal workday or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS.

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Samples: Sandia Corporation, Sandia Corporation, www.sandia.gov

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Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Permission to enter Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual that can be accessed by contacting the SDRsite. The government Government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause section for any work to be performed on a government Government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government Government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedulesubcontractors. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from XxxxxxSandia's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government Government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clauseClause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS. (b) Sandia Sites The organizations listed below are responsible for coordinating and administering the provisions of visitor access and control for the sites as listed. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Visitor Access and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 801. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California - Visitor Control and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 911. Tonopah Test Range, Tonopah, Nevada - Office of the Tonopah Test Range Manager.

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Samples: sst.sandia.gov

Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Permission to enter Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site (including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual that can be accessed by contacting the SDR). The government Government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause section for any work to be performed on a government Government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government Government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedulesubcontractors. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from XxxxxxSandia's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government Government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clauseClause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS. (b) Sandia Sites The organizations listed below are responsible for coordinating and administering the provisions of visitor access and control for the sites as listed. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Visitor Access and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 801. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California - Visitor Control and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 911. Tonopah Test Range, Tonopah, Nevada - Office of the Tonopah Test Range Manager.

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Samples: www.sandia.gov

Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the Security and ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual and Security Manual that can be accessed from the following site or by contacting the your SDR. The government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause for any work to be performed on a government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedule. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from XxxxxxSandia's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS.FUTURE

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Samples: www.sandia.gov

Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the Security and ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual and Security Manual that can be accessed from the following site or by contacting the SDR. The government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause for any work to be performed on a government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedule. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from XxxxxxSandia's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS.. (b) Sandia Sites. The organizations listed below are responsible for coordinating and administering the provisions of visitor access and control for the sites as listed. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico – Badge Office, Sandia Corporation, Innovation Parkway Office Complex (IPOC) Building. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California - Visitor Control and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 911. Tonopah Test Range, Tonopah, Nevada - Office of the Tonopah Test Range Manager. (c) Contractor will ensure that its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors assigned to work on Sandia's or Government premises comply with all applicable site policies. In addition the contractor, it’s personnel and personnel of each of its subcontractors, shall :

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Samples: www-old.sandia.gov

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Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the Security and ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual and Security Manual that can be accessed from the following site or by contacting the SDR. The government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause for any work to be performed on a government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedule. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from Xxxxxx's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS.FUTURE

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Samples: www.sandia.gov

Government Sites. The Contractor agrees and shall ensure that all personnel entering Permission to enter Government sites for any activity related to this agreement shall at all times be subject to and shall comply with all laws, regulations, policies, and site access rules for the site including but not limited to all ES&H and Security requirements. Many, but not all, of the ES&H requirements are outlined in Sandia’s ES&H Manual that can be accessed by contacting the SDR. The government Government requirements include but are not limited to, all of the requirements set forth in this clause section for any work to be performed on a government Government site. To obtain access to such premises, the Contractor shall write a letter to the SDR or the SCR stating the company designation to be used by the Contractor and each subcontractor and furnishing the following information on each individual requiring access to such premises: name, date of birth, and citizenship status, completed ES&H training requirements set forth in the SOW. Access will be granted for the period of performance of the work only. Contractor shall withdraw and replace any individual, including any subcontractor employee, assigned to perform work under this contract, who in the judgment of Sandia or DOE/NNSA, is to be denied access to any government Government site. Contractor shall submit to the SDR or the SCR any proposed working schedules for its personnel and the personnel of each of its subcontractors that deviate from Sandia’s normal workday or work week schedulesubcontractors. The schedules will show proposed daily working hours and proposed workweekswork weeks. Schedules that deviate from XxxxxxSandia's normal workday work day or work week must be approved by the responsible SDR. In the absence of a written authorization from the SCR or DOE/NNSA, use of government Government sites by the Contractor and its subcontractors of any tier, pursuant to access granted under this clauseClause, shall be limited to work required by this contract to be performed on such premises. THE USE OF THE ACCESS PRIVILEGE FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO PERFORM WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PROHIBITED AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING THIS CONTRACT DEFAULT OR FOR FINDING THAT AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR FUTURE ACCESS. (b) Sandia Sites The organizations listed below are responsible for coordinating and administering the provisions of visitor access and control for the sites as listed. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Visitor Access and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 801. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California - Visitor Control and Administration Section, Sandia Corporation, Building 911. Tonopah Test Range, Tonopah, Nevada - Office of the Tonopah Test Range Manager.

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Samples: www.sandia.gov

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