STAFF PERFORMANCE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE Sample Clauses

STAFF PERFORMANCE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Subject to all applicable laws and regulations, Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to ensure that no employee will perform services hereunder while under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, medication, narcotic, or other substance, which might reasonably, or have been observed to, impair such person’s physical or mental performance.
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STAFF PERFORMANCE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Contractor must use reasonable efforts to ensure that no employee of Contractor or its Subcontractors performs Services under this Contract while under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, medication, narcotic, or other substance which might impair the employee's physical or mental performance.
STAFF PERFORMANCE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Contractor shall not knowingly permit any person to perform services hereunder while under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, medication, narcotic or other substance that might impair her/his physical or mental performance.
STAFF PERFORMANCE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Contractor shall use 13 reasonable efforts to ensure that no employee will perform work hereunder while under the 14 influence of any alcoholic beverage, medication, narcotic or other substance, whether 15 prescribed or otherwise, which might impair such person’s physical or mental performance.

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