Suitable Premises Sample Clauses

The Suitable Premises clause defines the standards or conditions that a property must meet to be considered appropriate for its intended use under a contract or lease. Typically, this clause outlines specific requirements such as size, location, accessibility, compliance with legal regulations, or the presence of necessary facilities and utilities. For example, a retail lease might require that the premises be located in a high-traffic area and have adequate parking. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the premises provided meet the operational needs of the tenant or buyer, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over suitability and helping both parties clearly understand their obligations.
Suitable Premises. The pharmacy premises from where the service is provided must meet the requirements set out below: 5.1 The pharmacy shall have in place the following systems: a. Safe storage of vaccines, ensuring that the cold chain is maintained. Fridges used for the storage of vaccines must be monitored for minimum, maximum and actual temperature on each working day, and a record kept according to GPhC guidelines (ref. Fridge Temperature Monitoring). b. Safe disposal of sharps and clinical waste ( as a minimum small 5L sharps bins). c. Effective prompt management and follow-­‐up in the event of a needle-­‐stick injury (in work hours consult the Health Protection Unit for advice or present at an A&E department if out of hours or at weekends). 5.2 There must be appropriate infection control arrangements in place. 5.3 Vaccinations should only take place in a consultation room that is large enough to allow: a. The vaccination to be administered safely; b. Sufficient workspace to allow for preparatory work, easy access to the sharps container, and easy storage of any paperwork; c. Immediate access to anaphylaxis pack and anaphylaxis algorithm; In the event of a severe anaphylactic reaction the pharmacy shall have a facility to call for ambulance assistance immediately without leaving the patient unattended d. The individual to be vaccinated, t o where necessary, remove and store any garments, with privacy and dignity, to allow safe vaccination; e. The management of any anaphylaxis or patient collapse, including putting a person into the recovery position and/or carrying out Basic Life Support. 5.4 Before vaccinating, the pharmacist makes sure that a member of staff is aware that the pharmacist will be administering a vaccine, and the pharmacist has made arrangements to contact that member of staff to call for help if necessary.
Suitable Premises. 6.1 The pharmacy p r e m i s e s f r o m w h e r e t h e s e r v i c e i s p r o v i d e d m u s t m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s s e t o u t b e l o w . 6.2 The pharmacy shall have in place the following systems: a. Safe storage of vaccines, ensuring that the cold chain is maintained. Fridges used for the storage of vaccines must be monitored for minimum, maximum and actual temperature on each working day, and a record kept according to GPhC guidelines (ref. Fridge Temperature Monitoring). b. Safe disposal of sharps and clinical waste ( as a minimum small 5L sharps bins). c. Effective prompt management and follow-up in the event of a needle-stick injury (in work hours consult the Health Protection Unit for advice or present at an A&E department if out of hours or at weekends. 6.3 There must be appropriate infection control arrangements in place. 6.4 Vaccinations should only take place in a consultation room which is large enough to allow: a. The vaccination to be administered safely; b. Sufficient workspace to allow for preparatory work, easy access to the sharps container, and easy storage of any paperwork; c. Immediate access to anaphylaxis pack and anaphylaxis algorithm; In the event of a severe anaphylactic reaction the pharmacy shall have a facility to call for ambulance assistance immediately without leaving the patient unattended d. The individual to be vaccinated to, where necessary, remove and store any garments, with privacy and dignity, to allow safe vaccination; e. The management of any anaphylaxis or patient collapse, including putting a person into the recovery position and/or carrying out Basic Life Support.
Suitable Premises. 6.1 The pharmacy shall only provide this service from an NHSE/PCT approved private consultation area. 6.2 The pharmacy shall also have in place the following systems: a. Safe storage of vaccines, ensuring that the cold chain is maintained. Fridges used for the storage of vaccines must be monitored for minimum, maximum and actual temperature on each working day, and a record kept according to GPhC guidelines (ref. Fridge Temperature Monitoring). b. Safe disposal of sharps and clinical waste only for use in the provision of an NHS commissioned service (small 5L sharps bins). c. Hold an injectable form of adrenaline on site for the management of anaphylaxis (e.g. EpiPen) d. Effective prompt management and follow-up in the event of a needle-stick injury (in work hours consult the Health Protection Unit for advice or present at an A&E department if out of hours or at weekends. 6.3 Appropriate infection control 6.4 Vaccinations should only take place in a consultation room which is large enough to allow: a. The vaccination to be administered safely; b. Sufficient workspace to allow for preparatory work, easy access to the sharps container, and easy storage of any paperwork; c. Immediate access to anaphylaxis pack and anaphylaxis algorithm; In the event of a severe anaphylactic reaction the pharmacy shall have a facility to call for ambulance assistance immediately without leaving the patient unattended d. The individual to be vaccinated to, where necessary, remove and store any garments, with privacy and dignity, to allow safe vaccination; e. The management of any anaphylaxis or patient collapse, including putting a person into the recovery position and/or carrying out Basic Life Support. f. Before vaccinating, the pharmacist makes sure that a member of staff is aware that the pharmacist will be administering a vaccine, and the pharmacist has made arrangements to contact that member of staff to call for help if necessary.
Suitable Premises. You agree that: (i) You have obtained any necessary permits, consents or municipal requirements to house the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dog at the Premises, (ii) the dog will reside exclusively at the Premises for the duration of this Agreement, and (iii) the Premises are indoor, humane, climate controlled and in all ways suitable and appropriate for the housing of a delicate animal which may be in poor health. You agree to provide adequate food, water, shelter, and humane treatment and for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dog at all times. Further, You agree to comply with all applicable state and local laws and with all oral and/or written instructions from Us.