Low Dusting Clause Samples
The Low Dusting clause sets requirements to minimize the amount of dust generated during the handling, processing, or transportation of materials. In practice, this clause may specify acceptable dust emission levels, mandate the use of dust control equipment, or require regular cleaning procedures to keep dust at a minimum. Its core function is to ensure a safer and cleaner environment for workers and equipment, reduce health hazards, and maintain compliance with environmental regulations.
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Low Dusting. Includes surfaces less than six feet from the floor, which may include, but may not be limited to, ledges, support braces, windowsills, doors, stair rails, and base boards. A satisfactory or acceptable dusted surface is free of all dust, dust streaks, lint, cobwebs, dirt, or oily streaks. The dust must be removed completely, not scattered around.
Low Dusting. Furniture legs, chair rungs, structural and furniture ledges, door louvers, windowsills, wood paneling, vinyl or wood base molding and other low areas will be dusted with a treated cloth. Marble wall areas, from floor to ceiling, shall be kept clean and free of streaks.
Low Dusting. All dust, lint, litter, cobwebs, and dry soil shall be removed from the horizontal surfaces of chairs, file cabinets, conference tables, and other types of furniture and equipment, and from horizontal ledges, windowsills, handrails, baseboards, air conditioning vents, etc., up to seven feet above the top of the floor level.
Low Dusting. All furniture, counters, partitions, radiators, equipment, hand railings in stairways, grills, window blinds, horizontal ledges, and ▇▇▇▇▇ shall be dusted.
Low Dusting. Furniture legs, chair rungs, structural and furniture ledges, door louvers, windowsills, wood paneling, vinyl or wood base molding and other low areas will be dusted with a treated cloth.
