Mask Clause Samples

A Mask clause defines the requirements and standards for the use of protective face coverings, typically in contexts where health and safety are a concern. It specifies when and where masks must be worn, who is responsible for providing them, and may outline acceptable types of masks or exceptions to the rule. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding mask usage, helping to reduce the risk of disease transmission and maintain a safe environment.
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Mask. Everyone must wear a face mask that covers the nose and mouth when entering on-campus residential facilities. Masks must always be properly worn when in shared areas of the building including but not limited to lounges, hallways, bathrooms, shared area kitchens, computer labs, etc. Masks shall conform to CDC and PA Department of Health guidelines. The use of a face shield only does not meet the requirements of a face mask. All on campus students are required to wear masks outdoors when they are not able to maintain social distancing requirements.
Mask. Properly wear a face mask that covers the nose and mouth when entering all indoor facilities, or in areas where social distancing cannot be observed, or as otherwise directed.
Mask. For the mask, see the hygienic requirements for rhinomanome- try. The device and the mask must be autoclavable. A bacterial filter is not suitable, as it would not allow for comparison with normal peak flow values. Unintentional exhalation or blowing the nose during an attempt to obtain the first PNIF measu- rement might contaminate not only the mask but also the measuring device. The impact of mask tightness in males with a ▇▇▇▇▇ has not been clarified for PNIF measurement so far.
Mask. The mask must be transparent, to allow visualization of oral tightness, must be clean according to hygienic standards, and must be adaptable to a bacterial filter to minimize the risk of contamination. The mask must fit the patient’s face without disturbing the functional anatomy of the anterior nose.
Mask. 3.2.1 REL shall produce, or have OS Manufacturers or other third parties produce, at RSP’s request, the MASK in accordance with the specifications agreed between the Parties based on the design created by RSP pursuant to Section 3.1. [*****] shall [*****] any and all expenses and costs (including the outsourcing fees paid to OS Manufacturers or other third parties, REL employee costs and REL’s overhead charge (including allocated license fees regarding software used for the relevant Mask production)) incurred by REL in connection with such MASK production (“Mask Expenses”). Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, RSP shall provide the MASK to REL solely for use with the Production. 3.2.2 If either Party wishes to change the specifications of the MASK or to increase the number of the MASKs used for the Production, such Party shall notify the other Party of such request. Upon such notification, the Parties shall consult with each other to decide whether or not to accept the request. If such change incurs any additional cost or affects the Manufacturing Fees, the additional costs shall be reimbursed by the requesting Party, and the Manufacturing Fees shall be changed accordingly, and the details of such change shall be determined through mutual consultation between the Parties. 3.2.3 REL shall take appropriate measures to indicate RSP’s proprietary rights to the MASK while the MASK is under REL’s control. [*****] Portions of this exhibit are subject to a request for confidential treatment and have been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. (a) REL shall promptly notify RSP if the MASK used by REL under this Agreement is lost, damaged or deteriorated, and, if such loss, damage or deterioration (except for aged deterioration) is attributable to REL, shall reimburse the costs incurred by RSP in connection therewith or arising therefrom, either by providing RSP with a substitute for the lost, damaged or deteriorated MASK or by paying the amount equal to the replacement costs (excluding impact on revenues and lost opportunities) associated with the development of the MASK (b) REL shall have OS Manufacturers promptly notify RSP if the MASK used by OS Manufacturers under this Agreement is lost, damaged or deteriorated, and shall reimburse the costs incurred by RSP in connection therewith or arising therefrom to the extent REL has been reimbursed by such OS Manufacturers in connection therewith. 3.2.5 When REL finis...
Mask. You agree to properly wear a face mask that covers the nose and mouth when entering all indoor facilities or as otherwise directed.

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