Site Access Sample Clauses

Site Access. Dell requires the right to access the APEX System in a timely way and as provided in the Service Offering Description to provide the Support Services. Failure to ensure that Customer provides Dell with timely access to a Site will relieve Dell of the Support Services obligations and Dell may also, at Dell’s discretion, suspend the APEX Service.
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Site Access. Buyer and its representatives shall have the right but not the obligation, during business hours and upon reasonable notice to Seller, to inspect the Facility site and monitor the construction of the Facility.
Site Access. District shall allow Contractor access to the District’s property as needed. If access is required during annual OC Fair hours, the District will provide necessary admission and parking credentials for the employees performing in service of the contract.
Site Access. In the event the Project will require access to property not under the control of Client, Consultant and Consultant’s employees and consultants shall obtain all additional necessary approval and clearances required for access to such property. Client shall assist Consultant in obtaining access to such property at reasonable times but makes no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding access to such property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Consultant understands and agrees that entry to some property by Consultant may be subject to compliance by Consultant with the terms and conditions of an access agreement in accordance with section 1(c) of this Agreement.
Site Access. The grantee shall allow the state to access sites at which grant funds are expended and related work being performed at any time during the performance of the work and for ninety (90) days after completion of the work, or until all issues related to the grant project have been resolved. STOP WORK NOTICE Immediately upon receipt of a written notice from the Grant Manager to stop work, the grantee shall cease all work under this Agreement.
Site Access. Post signs at all site entrances that say, “Site Sign in/out by texting Supervisor at ”. • Site supervisor to update sign-in log regularly throughout the day to know who is at site. • All site orientations to be done verbally without signature outside the job shack. • No transfer of papers. Site supervisor to sign on their behalf. Site Meetings: • Job toolbox meetings to be held outside, with appropriate social distancing or have people call in. No signatures or transfer of documents. Site Supervisor signs on their behalf. • Xxxxxx assessment’s and other paper submission documents boxes to be moved outside with two boxes – Documents can be retrieved 24 hours later. • When arranging necessary inspections from consultants or authorities having jurisdiction, indicate to them they will not be allowed to visit our site if they are showing any signs of being sick. • In person meetings must have no more than 10 people in attendance • Consider conference / skype calls to reduce the number of attendees • All non‐essential events are canceled or postponed (e.g. site barbeques); • Large job shacks limited to maximum 5 people and small job shacks limited to maximum 3 people. Social distancing required. • Site constraints are based on site size using appropriate social distancing. Suggested guidelines are no more than 3 or 4 people working in 1000 sq. ft. of space, or 10 people working in 10,000 sq. ft. Examples and exceptions: o Tradespeople working in teams to do work (Xxxxxxxxx and Apprentice) must know each other well enough to be sure of the proximity risk of working together. o For larger groups working together (concrete placement crews) who cannot manage social distancing to do their work must have a conversation with the Safety Advisor and the Project Team to ensure we can proceed with the work safely. Crews that work together all the time will have a lower risk than hastily assembled crews. • Workers at sites should avoid working less than six feet from others for prolonged periods unless their role requires prolonged closer proximity. Case specific risks and solutions will be assessed by the workers employer for those individuals required by their roles to work within these close proximities; • Individuals should utilize technologies available to them such as email, text and teleconferencing to minimize direct contact with others; • The number of people allowed in the hoist at the same time will be reduced to avoid crowding • Project teams should stagger bre...
Site Access. Buyer and its representatives shall have the right, but not the obligation, during business hours, upon reasonable notice to Seller, to visit and view the System site including, but not limited to, the purposes of verifying compliance with the System’s description as provided in the System Identification Form, and Final System size as of its Energized Date. Buyer and Seller agree that it shall constitute a material breach by Seller to deny Buyer reasonable access to the site and the System and that such material breach shall constitute an Event of Default by Seller under Article 13.
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Site Access. On the Installation Date, Customer shall provide SolarPorts with all necessary access to the Site in order for SolarPorts to install the System. Customer shall continue to provide such access until completion of the Agreement. Any delay in providing such access shall be billed to Customer at the rate of $60/hour for each SolarPorts crew member for every hour access is delayed.
Site Access. 13.1 After the Effective Date and provided that the Service Provider is entitled to do so, and further provided 14 days advance notice has been given by the Client to the Service Provider in writing, the Service Provider will facilitate the Client in allowing the Client access to a Site, or Sites, provided the Service Provider is satisfied that the Service Provider’s requirements (operational, environmental, health and safety, etc.) on the Site, or Sites, will be adhered to. On any Site visit the Client or any of its employees, servants, representatives or agents, may, at the Service Provider’s discretion, be accompanied by a representative of the Service Provider.
Site Access. The grantee shall allow the state to access sites at which grant funds are expended and related work being performed at any time during the performance of the work and for ninety (90) days after completion of the work, or until all issues related to the grant project have been resolved.
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