Temporary Gate Permits Clause Samples
The Temporary Gate Permits clause establishes the conditions under which temporary access permits are issued for entry through specific gates or controlled access points. Typically, this clause outlines the process for applying for such permits, the duration for which they are valid, and any restrictions or obligations imposed on the permit holder, such as security checks or limited hours of use. Its core practical function is to regulate and monitor short-term access to secure or restricted areas, thereby maintaining site security while accommodating temporary access needs.
Temporary Gate Permits. The Contractor provides the Employer with the personal details of their staff at least two weeks prior to the contract start date. All names and details to be submitted to the Employer who arranges for all gate permits. If an employee is no longer in the employ of the Contractor, the Contractor shall notify the Employer in advance, and replacements communicated to the Employer as well, whereby they will have to attend induction as well. The Contractor ensures that all equipment and materials brought through the security gate is signed in at the main security gate on the approved Eskom security form.
Temporary Gate Permits. The Contractor provides the Employer with the personal details of their staff at least two days prior to the occupation date. All names and details to be submitted to the Employer who arranges for all gate permits.
Temporary Gate Permits. The Contractor provides the Employer with the personal details of their staff at least two weeks prior to the contract start date. All names and details to be submitted to the Employer who arranges for all gate permits. • If an employee is no longer in the employ of the Contractor, the Contractor shall notify the Employer in advance, and replacements communicated to the Employer as well, the replacement employee will have to attend induction as well. • The Contractor ensures that all equipment and materials brought through the security gate is signed in at the main security gate on the approved NTCSA security form. • The Contractor is not allowed to remove any equipment or materials from site without producing the relevant NTCSA security forms and the equipment lists. o If the equipment or material is to be removed the same day, on which they were brought on to site, then the security form will need to be produced at the gate when leaving the site. o The removal of any item at a later stage of the contract will require a security form with the necessary approval and responsible manager’s signature. o If the equipment or material is removed after this time then a Non-Returnable Gate Release will be provided by the Employer’s Representative, on receipt of the original security form, with which the Contractor brought the equipment on site.
