Surfaces Sample Clauses

Surfaces. Repair or in-kind replacement of interior surface treatment, such as floors, walls, ceilings, plaster and woodwork. If covering historic features, such as wood floors, then carpet or sheet goods (linoleum or vinyl) shall be installed in a reversible manner, either through tacking or with an underlayment so historic floors shall not be irreversibly damaged.
Surfaces. (1) Painting interior or exterior surfaces, when the new paint matches the existing or historic color. If the existing paint color is not desirable and the historic color is not known, the color should be in keeping with historic color schemes for nearby or similar structures. Damaged or deteriorated paint may be removed to the next sound layer by hand-scraping or hand-sanding. Use of abrasive methods, such as sandblasting, is not covered by this treatment.
Surfaces. Wipe clean and sanitise all surfaces and appliances, e.g. tables, benches, BBQ, oven Furniture: Put away all furniture in an organised manner (if applicable) Floors: Sweep, mop and/or vacuum after each booking. Vacuum to be emptied Fridge: Empty all items and clean any spillages in both fridge and freezer Toilets: Left in a clean and tidy state. Benches and floors need to be clear of all; paper towel, toilet paper, wrappers; human waste, etc. Heating/cooling: Turned off Oven/Xxxx Xxxxx Wiped clean and turned off. Remove trays and return to Council if applicable PA System Turned off. Return microphone to Council if applicable Kitchen Appliances: Wiped clean and turned off Doors Internal and external doors are locked Alarm Arm and disarm as per instructions Booking times must be inclusive of cleaning time. Stains and damage must be reported to the Centre Coordinator after your booking. Additional costs may be incurred by the hirer for damage to the centre caused during a booking. Additional Charges In the event of hirer negligence, the following additional charges may apply: Exceeding booked hours Casual/ Business rate will apply per hour Replacement of key/swipe $150.00 (max) After Hours Officer call out fee $120.00 Fire Brigade attendance $1,000.00 (min) Extra cleaning (if applicable) POA* Damage to centre/furniture POA* *Price on Application. A Council officer/contractor will assess facilities after hire. Additional cleaning or repairs will only be completed by Council approved contractors. Council reserves the right to recover costs associated with any repairs. These charges are final and non-negotiable.
Surfaces. Artists shall not be required to dance on concrete or marble floors. Neither shall Artists be required to rehearse or perform on any other surface which is unsafe or may be the cause of an injury to an Artist. The Stage Manager and the Equity Deputy will consult with the Engager or the Engager's representative (if available) if it appears that the performing surface is unsafe or may be the cause of an injury to an Artist. The Stage Manager, Deputy, and Xxxxxxx's representative and a dancer chosen by the dancers to represent them, if dance is involved, shall consult with Equity to determine whether or not the rehearsal or performance can take place in a safe manner. In an emergency where a representative of Equity cannot be reached, this determination may be made without consultation with Equity provided that Equity is informed of the situation as soon as possible. Canadian Opera Agreement 2016-2019 Page | 37 The Engager and Equity agree to consult with each other if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved. For the purposes of this Clause an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch per ten (10) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the incline will be greater than one
Surfaces. 1. Painting exterior surfaces, when new paint matches the existing or historic color. If the existing paint color is not desirable, the color used shall be in keeping with historic color schemes approved for the recreation residence tract and consistent with FSH 2709.11,41.23g, 3d.
Surfaces. All horizontal and vertical surfaces, including fixtures, will be free of dust, spots, streaks, and water marks on any surface. All fixtures, counters, ledges, edges, shelves, exposed pipes partitions, door frames, tops of file cabinets, etc. are to be dust free. Disinfection of surfaces and fixtures should be applied as required in bathrooms, locker rooms, breakrooms and kitchens. All metal fixtures should be polished as required to maintain bright appearance. Clean and Disinfect Walls, Doors, Partitions and Handrails: Thoroughly clean all walls (including switch and plug covers), doors (including entrance doors inside and outside), partitions and handrails. Water fountains are to be fully cleaned and disinfected as required. Employee desks are not to be cleaned due to security reasons. Upholstered Furniture is to be free of dust, debris, spots, and stains. There shall be no evidence of fuzzing caused by harsh rubbing or brushing. Glass/Mirrors/Windows: Clean all glass, mirrors, interior and external surfaces of lobby/entry glass, interior, and exterior surface of exterior doors, so it is free of dust, smudges, handprints, soil substances, streaks, window frames, window tracts, and spots. High Cleaning: All cubicle walls, overhead cabinets, file cabinets; tall desk storage cabinets are to be free of dust and spots. Clean Air Bars and Vents: Vacuum excess dust and dirt from air bars and vents.
Surfaces. The unit cell structure of pyrophyllite from Drits et al. [51] was cut along the (010) plane, keeping the crystal’s stoichiometry and the resulting structure is repeated by factors of 4 and 2 along the a and b crystallographic vectors to generate a supercell cell with surface area of (20.74 Å x 35.69 Å). The edges structures obtained correspond to so-called B-type periodic bond chains (PBC) [53] and bear dangling Si-O bonds and 5-fold Al atoms. The chemisorption of water molecules on these edges surfaces yields Si-OH and Al-OH groups. Further physisorption of water molecules on these 5-fold Al atoms give additional Al-OH2 groups on the edges. According to the crystal growth theory [53], the (010) edge surface topology is defined as shown in Figure 12 below for different cases with no substitution, tetrahedral substitution, or octahedral substitution. The corresponding surface topologies from simulation studies [54] are also provided in Figure 12. In both cases, we can see that the octahedral substituting Mg atoms bear two OH2 molecules in a 6-fold coordination unlike the Al atoms that bear 1 OH and 1 OH2 groups. Moreover, it has been shown from ab-initio calculation that when the edge is exposed to water the Mg-(OH)(OH2) configuration at the edge readily transforms into Mg-(OH2)2 through a proton capture from the Si-OH that form dangling Si-O bond that is later saturated by capturing a proton from the Al-(OH)(OH2) [54,56]. When a tetrahedral substitution is present in the edge octahedral Al atoms can occur, with the same probability either 6-folded or 5-folded (Figure 12). The substitution distribution in the layers for muscovite and montmorillonite models (T-Mont, O-Mont, and TO-Mont) follows all the rules mentioned in the previous section for each of these cases. Unlike the (110) edges, the substituting Mg atoms at the edge are always 6-fold coordinated. Hence for the muscovite and montmorillonite structures we have the following coordination environment for the metal atoms in the octahedral layers of the two parallel edge surfaces: • Edge with Mg/Al substitution at a solvent accessible position: out of 4 metal atoms (1 Mg and 3 Al), one Mg and one Al are 6-fold coordinated and the other two are 5-fold coordinated. • Edge with Mg/Al substitution at the linking PBC position: out of 4 metal atoms (4 Al) two are 5-fold coordinated and the other two are 6-fold coordinated. • Edge with Mg/Al and Al/Si substitutions at a solvent accessible position: out of 4 m...
Surfaces. Surfaces of curb ramps shall be stable, firm, slip-resistant, and otherwise shall comply with ADA Standards §§ 4.5 and 4.7.4.
Surfaces. Tolerances for defects on the surface of FRP items are specified in Table C of this Section. TABLE C - ALLOWABLE PRODUCT SURFACE TOLERANCES Defect Surface Inspected Cracks Process Side Non-process Side Crazing (fine surface cracks) None Max. length: /2-inch Max. density: 5 per sq. ft. Min. separation: 2-inch Blisters (rounded elevations of the laminate surface over bubbles) None Max. dimension: 1/4-inch dia x 1/8-inch high Max. density: 1 per sq ft. Min. separation: 2-inch apart Wrinkles and solid blisters Xxx. deviation: 10% of wall thickness, but not exceeding 1/8-inch Max. deviation: 10% of wall thickness, but not exceeding 1/8-inch May 2017 C01025C17 Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station 06510 - 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) Defect Surface Inspected Cracks Process Side Non-process Side Pits (craters in the laminate surface) Max. dimension: 1/8-inch dia. x 1/32-inch deep Max. dimension: 1/8-inch dia. x 1/16-inch deep Max. number: 10 per sq. ft. Max. density: 10 per sq.ft. Surface porosity (pin holes or pores in the laminate surface) None None Chips None Max. Dimension of break: 1/4 inch and thickness no greater than 10% of wall thickness