Common use of Toilet Facilities Clause in Contracts

Toilet Facilities. The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary. Provided by the Contractor Any electrical equipment or appliances used by the Contractor shall conform to the applicable South African Safety standards and Kriel standard PSR 010, and shall be maintained in safe and proper working condition. The Employer shall have the right to stop the Contractor’s use of any electrical equipment or appliance, which in the Employer’s opinion does not conform to the foregoing. Site Location The boundary of the site is within the Power Station boundary fences. The Contractor is to xxxx the boundaries of his site clearly. The Contractor is to ensure that all his material and equipment is always within the boundaries of his site. A site for the Contractor will be provided if needed. (The exact position will be determined on site). The Contractor will ensure further treatment of the yard area to keep all neat and tidy at all times. The Contractor shall also include for such items as security, watch and access arrangements to his yard area. The Contractor shall not occupy any site area other than that located to him On completion of the service on Site, all areas allocated to the Contractor shall be re-instated to their former condition to the satisfaction of Employer Accommodation The provision of accommodation for Contractor's personnel is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor or any of his employees or subcontractors is not allowed to use the Employer’s dining facilities. The shop next to the main office building may be utilized by the Contractors. Control of noise, dust, water and waste All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer's Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5. (A copy of this document is available at the Power Station for reference purposes). Provide sufficient storage containers, labelled depicting general or hazardous waste and store in a designated storage area No hazardous waste may be stored for a period of more than 90 days on the Xxxxx Power Station’s premises Ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of at a licensed Class H disposal site. A copy of the hazardous waste disposal certificate must be submitted to the Service Manager. Ensure that the Contractor’s site does comply with the general good housekeeping practices. Redundant material will be removed to allocated sites. No scrap shall be stored in the Contractor’s yard. Scrap is to be cleared from Site daily. Hook ups to existing works Any work performed at heights, must adhere to the correct safety standards, procedures and specifications stated in the Health and safety risk management of Xxxxx Power Station. Refer to RSR0001 heading 5.7 Tests and inspections Description of tests and inspections The Contractor gives at least 48 hours in advance notification to the Supervisor or the Authority for inspection/test and hold or witness points, which require their attendance. The Contractor confirms readiness for inspection at least 24 hours prior to the test. The Contractor ensures that all work has been fully inspected, accepted and documented prior to requesting any inspection by the Supervisor. The Contractor and the Employer provide materials, facilities and samples for tests and inspections as stated in the Service Information.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Toilet Facilities. The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary. Provided by the Contractor The Contractor shall provide, for his own use adequate size offices. A cleaning service must also be provided. Domestic rubbish will be removed free of charge. The Contractor shall dismantle and clear off site all such infrastructure at the discretion of the Service Manager on completion of the contract. No such dismantling and clearance work shall be carried out without prior approval by the Service Manager. Any electrical equipment or appliances used by the Contractor shall conform to the applicable South African Safety standards and Kriel standard PSR 010, and shall be maintained in safe and proper working condition. The Employer shall have the right to stop the Contractor’s use of any electrical equipment or appliance, which in the Employer’s opinion does not conform to the foregoing. Site Location The boundary of the site is within the Power Station boundary fences. The Contractor is to xxxx mark the boundaries of his site clearly. The Contractor is to ensure that all his material and equipment is always within the boundaries of his site. A site for the Contractor will be provided if needed. (The exact position will be determined on site). The Contractor will ensure further treatment of the yard area to keep all neat and tidy at all times. The Contractor shall also include for such items as security, watch and access arrangements to his yard area. The Contractor shall not occupy any site area other than that located to him On completion of the service on Site, all areas allocated to the Contractor shall be re-instated to their former condition to the satisfaction of Employer Accommodation The provision of accommodation for Contractor's personnel is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor or any of his employees or subcontractors is not allowed to use the Employer’s dining facilities. The shop next to the main office building may be utilized by the Contractors. Control of noise, dust, water and waste All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer's Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5. (A copy of this document is available at the Power Station for reference purposes). Provide sufficient storage containers, labelled depicting general or hazardous waste and store in a designated storage area No hazardous waste may be stored for a period of more than 90 days on the Xxxxx Power Station’s premises Ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of at a licensed Class H disposal site. A copy of the hazardous waste disposal certificate must be submitted to the Service Manager. Ensure that the Contractor’s site does comply requirements The Contractor supplies, installs, properly maintains and removes all temporary construction facilities and utilities necessary for the complete performance of the service Including the following: The Contractor’s yard should adhere to sound housekeeping, failing with this the general good housekeeping practices. Redundant material will be removed Employer may use another Contractor to allocated sites. No scrap shall be stored in clean up the Contractor’s yard. Scrap These costs will be carried by the Contractor. Any damage to installed lighting is repaired at the Contractor’s expense. The reticulation of electricity, water and any other services required by the Contractor from a supplied central distribution point. Hazardous Substances to be cleared from Site dailycontained as per Eskom requirements. Hook ups to existing works Any work performed at heights, must adhere to the correct safety standards, procedures Transportation on and specifications stated in the Health and safety risk management of Xxxxx Power Station. Refer to RSR0001 heading 5.7 Tests and inspections Description of tests and inspections The Contractor gives at least 48 hours in advance notification to the Supervisor or the Authority for inspection/test and hold or witness points, which require their attendance. The Contractor confirms readiness for inspection at least 24 hours prior to the test. The Contractor ensures that all work has been fully inspected, accepted and documented prior to requesting any inspection by the Supervisor. The Contractor off site Telephone connections may be available and the Employer provide materials, facilities Contractor applies via the Services Manager for a connection. Connection fees and samples calls are for tests the Contractor’s account. Compressed air and inspections as stated in the Service Informationgases Maintenance of lay-down and storage areas Electric panels and distribution wiring for erection and within Contractor's yard Security of Contractor's yard Temporary lighting to ensure safe working conditions.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

Toilet Facilities. The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary. Provided by the Contractor - The Contractor shall provide, for his own use adequate size offices. - A cleaning service must also be provided. - Domestic rubbish will be removed free of charge. - The Contractor shall dismantle and clear off site all such infrastructure at the discretion of the Service Manager on completion of the contract. - No such dismantling and clearance work shall be carried out without prior approval by the Service Manager. - Any electrical equipment or appliances used by the Contractor shall conform to the applicable South African Safety standards and Kriel Xxxxx standard PSR 010, and shall be maintained in safe and proper working condition. - The Employer shall have the right to stop the Contractor’s use of any electrical equipment or appliance, which in the Employer’s opinion does not conform to the foregoing. Site Location - The boundary of the site is within the Power Station boundary fences. - The Contractor is to xxxx the boundaries of his site clearly. - The Contractor is to ensure that all his material and equipment is always within the boundaries of his site. - A site for the Contractor will be provided if needed. (The exact position will be determined on site). - The Contractor will ensure further treatment of the yard area to keep all neat and tidy at all times. - The Contractor shall also include for such items as security, watch and access arrangements to his yard area. - The Contractor shall not occupy any site area other than that located to him - On completion of the service on Site, all areas allocated to the Contractor shall be re-instated to their former condition to the satisfaction of Employer Accommodation The provision of accommodation for Contractor's personnel is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor or any of his employees or subcontractors is not allowed to use the Employer’s dining facilities. The shop next to the main office building may be utilized by the Contractors. Control of noise, dust, water and waste All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer's Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5. (A copy of this document is available at the Power Station for reference purposes). Provide sufficient storage containers, labelled depicting general or hazardous waste and store in a designated storage area No hazardous waste may be stored for a period of more than 90 days on the Xxxxx Power Station’s premises Ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of at a licensed Class H disposal site. A copy of the hazardous waste disposal certificate must be submitted to the Service Manager. Ensure that the Contractor’s site does comply requirements - The Contractor supplies, installs, properly maintains and removes all temporary construction facilities and utilities necessary for the complete performance of the service Including the following: - The Contractor’s yard should adhere to sound housekeeping, failing with this the general good housekeeping practices. Redundant material will be removed Employer may use another Contractor to allocated sites. No scrap shall be stored in clean up the Contractor’s yard. Scrap These costs will be carried by the Contractor. - Any damage to installed lighting is repaired at the Contractor’s expense. - The reticulation of electricity, water and any other services required by the Contractor from a supplied central distribution point. - Hazardous Substances to be cleared from Site dailycontained as per Eskom requirements. Hook ups to existing works Any work performed at heights, must adhere to the correct safety standards, procedures - Transportation on and specifications stated in the Health and safety risk management of Xxxxx Power Station. Refer to RSR0001 heading 5.7 Tests and inspections Description of tests and inspections The Contractor gives at least 48 hours in advance notification to the Supervisor or the Authority for inspection/test and hold or witness points, which require their attendance. The Contractor confirms readiness for inspection at least 24 hours prior to the test. The Contractor ensures that all work has been fully inspected, accepted and documented prior to requesting any inspection by the Supervisor. The Contractor off site - Telephone connections may be available and the Employer provide materials, facilities Contractor applies via the Services Manager for a connection. Connection fees and samples calls are for tests the Contractor’s account. - Compressed air and inspections as stated in the Service Information.gases - Maintenance of lay-down and storage areas - Electric panels and distribution wiring for erection and within Contractor's yard - Security of Contractor's yard - Temporary lighting to ensure safe working conditions. SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

Toilet Facilities. The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary. Provided by the Contractor The Contractor shall provide, for his own use adequate size offices. A cleaning service must also be provided. Domestic rubbish will be removed free of charge. The Contractor shall dismantle and clear off site all such infrastructure at the discretion of the Service Manager on completion of the contract. No such dismantling and clearance work shall be carried out without prior approval by the Service Manager. Any electrical equipment or appliances used by the Contractor shall conform to the applicable South African Safety standards and Kriel standard PSR 010, and shall be maintained in safe and proper working condition. The Employer shall have the right to stop the Contractor’s use of any electrical equipment or appliance, which in the Employer’s opinion does not conform to the foregoing. Site Location The boundary of the site is within the Power Station boundary fences. The Contractor is to xxxx the boundaries of his site clearly. The Contractor is to ensure that all his material and equipment is always within the boundaries of his site. A site for the Contractor will be provided if needed. (The exact position will be determined on site). The Contractor will ensure further treatment of the yard area to keep all neat and tidy at all times. The Contractor shall also include for such items as security, watch and access arrangements to his yard area. The Contractor shall not occupy any site area other than that located to him On completion of the service on Site, all areas allocated to the Contractor shall be re-instated to their former condition to the satisfaction of Employer Accommodation The provision of accommodation for Contractor's personnel is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor or any of his employees or subcontractors is not allowed to use the Employer’s dining facilities. The shop next to the main office building may be utilized by the Contractors. Control of noise, dust, water and waste All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer's Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5. (A copy of this document is available at the Power Station for reference purposes). Provide sufficient storage containers, labelled depicting general or hazardous waste and store in a designated storage area No hazardous waste may be stored for a period of more than 90 days on the Xxxxx Power Station’s premises Ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of at a licensed Class H disposal site. A copy of the hazardous waste disposal certificate must be submitted to the Service Manager. Ensure that the Contractor’s site does comply requirements The Contractor supplies, installs, properly maintains and removes all temporary construction facilities and utilities necessary for the complete performance of the service Including the following: The Contractor’s yard should adhere to sound housekeeping, failing with this the general good housekeeping practices. Redundant material will be removed Employer may use another Contractor to allocated sites. No scrap shall be stored in clean up the Contractor’s yard. Scrap These costs will be carried by the Contractor. Any damage to installed lighting is repaired at the Contractor’s expense. The reticulation of electricity, water and any other services required by the Contractor from a supplied central distribution point. Hazardous Substances to be cleared from Site dailycontained as per Eskom requirements. Hook ups to existing works Any work performed at heights, must adhere to the correct safety standards, procedures Transportation on and specifications stated in the Health and safety risk management of Xxxxx Power Station. Refer to RSR0001 heading 5.7 Tests and inspections Description of tests and inspections The Contractor gives at least 48 hours in advance notification to the Supervisor or the Authority for inspection/test and hold or witness points, which require their attendance. The Contractor confirms readiness for inspection at least 24 hours prior to the test. The Contractor ensures that all work has been fully inspected, accepted and documented prior to requesting any inspection by the Supervisor. The Contractor off site Telephone connections may be available and the Employer provide materials, facilities Contractor applies via the Services Manager for a connection. Connection fees and samples calls are for tests the Contractor’s account. Compressed air and inspections as stated in the Service Informationgases Maintenance of lay-down and storage areas Electric panels and distribution wiring for erection and within Contractor's yard Security of Contractor's yard Temporary lighting to ensure safe working conditions.

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Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Toilet Facilities. The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary. Provided by the Contractor - The Contractor shall provide, for his own use adequate size offices. - A cleaning service must also be provided. - Domestic rubbish will be removed free of charge. - The Contractor shall dismantle and clear off site all such infrastructure at the discretion of the Service Manager on completion of the contract. - No such dismantling and clearance work shall be carried out without prior approval by the Service Manager. - Any electrical equipment or appliances used by the Contractor shall conform to the applicable South African Safety standards and Kriel Xxxxx standard PSR 010, and shall be maintained in safe and proper working condition. - The Employer shall have the right to stop the Contractor’s use of any electrical equipment or appliance, which in the Employer’s opinion does not conform to the foregoing. Site Location - The boundary of the site is within the Power Station boundary fences. - The Contractor is to xxxx mark the boundaries of his site clearly. - The Contractor is to ensure that all his material and equipment is always within the boundaries of his site. - A site for the Contractor will be provided if needed. (The exact position will be determined on site). - The Contractor will ensure further treatment of the yard area to keep all neat and tidy at all times. - The Contractor shall also include for such items as security, watch and access arrangements to his yard area. - The Contractor shall not occupy any site area other than that located to him - On completion of the service on Site, all areas allocated to the Contractor shall be re-instated to their former condition to the satisfaction of Employer Accommodation The provision of accommodation for Contractor's personnel is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor or any of his employees or subcontractors is not allowed to use the Employer’s dining facilities. The shop next to the main office building may be utilized by the Contractors. Control of noise, dust, water and waste All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer's Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5. (A copy of this document is available at the Power Station for reference purposes). Provide sufficient storage containers, labelled depicting general or hazardous waste and store in a designated storage area No hazardous waste may be stored for a period of more than 90 days on the Xxxxx Power Station’s premises Ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of at a licensed Class H disposal site. A copy of the hazardous waste disposal certificate must be submitted to the Service Manager. Ensure that the Contractor’s site does comply requirements - The Contractor supplies, installs, properly maintains and removes all temporary construction facilities and utilities necessary for the complete performance of the service Including the following: - The Contractor’s yard should adhere to sound housekeeping, failing with this the general good housekeeping practices. Redundant material will be removed Employer may use another Contractor to allocated sites. No scrap shall be stored in clean up the Contractor’s yard. Scrap These costs will be carried by the Contractor. - Any damage to installed lighting is repaired at the Contractor’s expense. - The reticulation of electricity, water and any other services required by the Contractor from a supplied central distribution point. - Hazardous Substances to be cleared from Site dailycontained as per Eskom requirements. Hook ups to existing works Any work performed at heights, must adhere to the correct safety standards, procedures - Transportation on and specifications stated in the Health and safety risk management of Xxxxx Power Station. Refer to RSR0001 heading 5.7 Tests and inspections Description of tests and inspections The Contractor gives at least 48 hours in advance notification to the Supervisor or the Authority for inspection/test and hold or witness points, which require their attendance. The Contractor confirms readiness for inspection at least 24 hours prior to the test. The Contractor ensures that all work has been fully inspected, accepted and documented prior to requesting any inspection by the Supervisor. The Contractor off site - Telephone connections may be available and the Employer provide materials, facilities Contractor applies via the Services Manager for a connection. Connection fees and samples calls are for tests the Contractor’s account. - Compressed air and inspections as stated in the Service Information.gases - Maintenance of lay-down and storage areas - Electric panels and distribution wiring for erection and within Contractor's yard - Security of Contractor's yard - Temporary lighting to ensure safe working conditions. SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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