Common use of Occupant Protection Clause in Contracts

Occupant Protection. Firms must post signs clearly defining the work area and warning occupants and other persons not involved in renovation activities to remain outside of the work area. To the extent practicable, these signs must be in the primary language of the occupant. These signs must be posted before beginning the renovation and must remain in place and readable until the renovation and the post renovation cleaning verification have been completed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Consent Agreement, yosemite.epa.gov, yosemite.epa.gov

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