Hygiene and Sanitation Sample Clauses

Hygiene and Sanitation. The results from our investigation revealed that the lead and cadmium contamination was affected by the hygiene and sanitation. The urinary HMM concentration reduction occurred when the HSS scores were higher, the urinary lead and cadmium reduced 20 and 11 percent respectively (p-value 0.0024). From the literature review, the lead and cadmium concentration level in workers in southern Thailand, associated with their hygienic behaviors, (p-value < 0.001). (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, 2016). Based on our results, the lack of consistency in the association between log-transformed urinary arsenic and HSS, the primary pathways of arsenic exposure were diet and smoking, rather than hygiene and sanitation. Children’s direct exposure Visiting the heavy metals containing places was found to be another primary influential factor to children’s lead and exposure, mainly through inhalation. This factor had a stronger effect on the children’s urinary HMM than their hand-to-mouth behavior. The route of lead exposure affects the body absorption rate, for example, the lead dust results in higher absorption than the amount of digested lead from paint chips. (ATSDR, 2017). On the other hand, from our statistical analysis results suggested that reducing the visit to less than five times per week may result in less lead exposure (p – value 0.0003). Children who visited the heavy metals sources more than five times a week, the geometric mean urinary lead concentration increased up to 44 percent compares to those who never been exposed to the sources, (p-value 0.0249) which equivalents to 1.368 ng/dL. In addition, children have a lack of control over the circumstances of their environment, and thus, cannot remove themselves from the exposure. The parental daily activities dictate places children will be visiting each day. The parental judgement on this matter requires their education and HMM knowledge. Second Hand Smoking (SHS) Almost half of the world’s children are exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS), 50 - 70 percent of children in South East Asia were exposed to the SHS. (Xxxxx XX, et al. 2010). The children’s indoor SHS exposure was identified to be a source of lead, cadmium, and arsenic, precisely, it is a significant source of arsenic across the communities. This finding can be traced back to the comparison between the indoor SHS group and non-indoor SHS group. The urinary arsenic concentration in SHS group was found to have the highest ratio comparing to urinary lead and uri...
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Hygiene and Sanitation. VDOC agrees to continue providing all inmates with enhanced access to showers and handwashing opportunities, as well as providing up to two bars of soap per week, free of charge. In accordance with their existingCOVID-19 sanitation plan, Defendants shall also continue to require high interval sanitation of all equipment of common usage at all facilities, such as tables and chairs, telephones, video screens, gym equipment, bathrooms, vending machines, microwaves, laundry machines, keyboards, remote controls, and doors. Defendants also agree to continue providing access to cleaning supplies for each housing area, including in quantities sufficient for each inmate to clean and disinfect the floor and all surfaces of their housing unit or cell.
Hygiene and Sanitation. 22. The Second party shall ensure proper personal hygiene of the staff employed by them. Cleanliness of kitchen, pantry, store, dining hall, lounge shall ensured by the Second party at all times. Hygiene chemicals/phenyl/DDT etc will be used properly. The Second party is liable for penalty up to maximum of Rs. 5,000/- by the Director Xxxxx in the following events :-
Hygiene and Sanitation. Basic rules of hygiene must be adhered to in the bathrooms and when washing up. Refuse may not be deposit directly into the bins but must be collected garbage bags before being dropped into the bins. It is strictly forbidden to put these bags in the bathroom bins, they must be put in the refuse bins at the entrance to the campsite. SECURITY: The management of the campsite rejects all liability for theft or accidents that take place within the campsite. NOISY: Noisy activities are prohibited between 22:00 and 9:00 except those organised by the campsite. POOL: Swimming pool rules and regulations must be respected. Only swimming costumes are allowed at the pool, no shorts. CHILDREN: They are under the exclusive supervision of their parents who are civilly and criminally responsible for their children especially when it comes to making use of the pool and the games at their disposal. Camping on our campsite shall be understood to imply the unconditional acceptance of our rules and regulations. Any breach of these rules and regulations shall result in the immediate expulsion of the perpetrator. Any disputes ensuing from or related to this agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Cahors. I have read, understood the above general terms and conditions of reservation and agree to be bound by the terms of the agreement. Signature to be preceded by the following statement

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  • Sanitation The Purchaser’s operations, as described by this contract, shall comply with all applicable State laws, rules and regulations concerning sanitation in operations. Refuse resulting from the Purchaser’s activities, including the use, servicing, repair, or abandonment of equipment, shall be removed, buried or otherwise disposed of in a manner that complies with all State laws and meets the approval of the Forest Officer. The Purchaser shall not service tractors, trucks and similar pieces of equipment on lands that directly drain into or are within 100 feet of lakes, streams or recreational facilities. No logging camp will be located on the gross sale area without prior approval by the Forest Officer.

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  • Health and hygiene The Hirer shall, if preparing, serving or selling food, observe all relevant food health and hygiene legislation and regulations. In particular dairy products, vegetables and meat on the premises must be refrigerated and stored in compliance with the Food Temperature Regulations. The premises are provided with a refrigerator and thermometer.

  • Environmental Health and Safety i. Environment, Health and Safety Performance. Seller acknowledges and accepts full and sole responsibility to maintain an environment, health and safety management system ("EMS") appropriate for its business throughout the performance of this Contract. Buyer expects that Seller’s EMS shall promote health and safety, environmental stewardship, and pollution prevention by appropriate source reduction strategies. Seller shall convey the requirement of this clause to its suppliers. Seller shall not deliver goods that contain asbestos mineral fibers.

  • WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY The parties to this Agreement are committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace and work practices. The parties recognise that illness or injury at the workplace is costly to the employer and the employees and also disruptive to the respective parties. To facilitate healthy and safe work practices, the parties to the Agreement are committed to discussing health and safety issues as they apply to the operations of the employer as part of the consultative measures under this Agreement. The employer and employees under this agreement may refer to their respective industrial representatives for appropriate advice or expertise in enhancing performance with due regard to health and safety initiatives. The parties also recognise the importance of conducting regular audits of the employer's operations, policies and procedures including the employees' skills, knowledge, qualifications and application of healthy and safe work practices.

  • HEALTH AND SAFETY C8.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of the Contract.

  • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH The parties desire to deal with safety and health complaints, and to attempt to correct any health or safety violations, internally. Accordingly, neither the Association nor an employee may file a complaint alleging a health or safety violation with the Ohio Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to R.C. §4167.10 until the following process has been completely exhausted:

  • Employee Health and Safety A. When the University requires an employee to use or wear health or safety equipment, such equipment will be provided by the University.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH By submission of a bid in response to this solicitation, the Bidder certifies that all material, equipment, etc., contained in their bid meets all OSHA requirements. Bidder further certifies that if they are the awarded Contractor, and the material, equipment, etc., delivered is subsequently found to be deficient in any OSHA requirements in effect on date of delivery, all costs necessary to bring the material, equipment, etc., into compliance with the aforementioned requirements shall be borne by the Contractor.

  • Occupational Safety and Health Acts Contractor(s) who perform any work under this contract shall fully comply with the provisions of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and any amendments thereto and regulations pursuant to the act. Any Contractor who fails to do so may be terminated for cause as set forth below.

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