Common use of Waxing Facilities Clause in Contracts

Waxing Facilities. Separate sheltered waxing facilities, appropriate in size, must be provided. – Up to 8 athletes = 1 table (2 forms) – 8 – 16 athletes = 2 tables (4 forms) or the size of one regulation cabin (8’x12’) – 16 – 24 athletes = 3 tables (6 forms) – 24 + athletes = 4 tables (8 forms) or the size of two regulation cabins (8’x12’) • Teams can rent tents from OCs to provide additional space at reasonable market value and approved by SDD/EM. • The provision of additional outside power outlets and outside waxing & parking space for customized club waxing facilities is also recommended. If such space is required, teams must notify the Venue Chair at least two months prior to the event. A cost of $50− day per electrical hook up is charged to teams. Properly heated, lighted and • Portable trailers and permanent wax cabins must include active ventilation systems to effectively remove dangerous vapours. Fans should be rated to move 180 – 200 cfm for 300 sq/ft and be capable of completely recycling the air in the wax facility each night. • Please note the Nordiq Canada No Fluoro Wax Rule will be in effect at the Canada Cups. • Team technicians must be encouraged to wear, at a minimum, half mask respirators rated for chemical clean−up, grinding, masonry or painting spray units that provide protection against organic vapors and a minimum 95% efficiency against non−oil particulate aerosols. N95 (95% efficient protection against non−oil particulates). Full face masks will protect eyes from dangerous vapours and dust. The use of disposable gloves is also recommended as the skin represents a secondary source of exposure to toxins. For reference visit: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M−6000−Reusable−Respirators and xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker−health−safety−ca/respiratory−protection/ • Designated wax areas should be coordinated along Province/Territorial Club jurisdictions with a minimum of 20 athletes including the following groups: • National Ski Team • National Development Centres (AWCA, TBay, CNEPH) • Visiting National Team programs • Foreign Guests • Outlets at the start for “hot boxing” skis for the sprints are not required. Wax pits may be permitted at the discretion of the Jury for Team Sprint and Sprint competitions. • Ski exchange boxes will not be permitted in the mass start competitions.

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Samples: nordiqcanada.ca

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Waxing Facilities. With Nordiq Canada SDD approval, the use of provided wax cabins per teams may be charged at an agreed upon cost. Properly heated, lighted, and ventilated tents are also a viable option. Accessible wax rooms must be provided for teams that request them. Separate sheltered waxing facilities, facilities appropriate in size, size must also be provided. Space should allow for the following guidelines: Up to 8 athletes = 1 table (2 forms) 8 – 16 athletes = 2 tables (4 forms) or the size of one regulation cabin (8’x12’) 16 – 24 athletes = 3 tables (6 forms) 24 + athletes = 4 tables (8 forms) or the size of two regulation cabins (8’x12’) Teams can rent tents from OCs to provide additional space at reasonable market value and approved by SDD/EMEOM. For 500 athletes, the recommended minimum is 200 amps. The provision of additional outside power outlets and outside waxing & and parking space for customized club waxing facilities is also recommended. If such space is required, teams must notify the Venue Chair at least two months prior to the event. A cost of $50− day per electrical hook up is charged to teams. Properly heated, lighted and • Portable trailers and permanent wax cabins must include active ventilation systems to effectively remove dangerous vapours. Fans should be rated to move 180 – 200 cfm for 300 sq/ft and be capable of completely recycling the air in the wax facility each night. • Please note Nationals will adhere to the Nordiq Canada Nationals No Fluoro Wax Rule will be in effect at the Canada CupsRule. Team technicians must be encouraged to wear, wear at a minimum, minimum half mask respirators rated for chemical clean−up, grinding, masonry or painting spray units that provide protection against organic vapors and a minimum 95% efficiency against non−oil particulate aerosols. N95 (95% efficient protection against non−oil particulates). Full face masks will protect the eyes from dangerous vapours and dust. The use of disposable gloves is also recommended as the skin represents a secondary source of exposure to toxins. For reference visit: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M−6000−Reusable−Respirators and xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker−health−safety−ca/respiratory−protection/ • xxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/company−ca/ Designated wax areas should be coordinated along ProvinceDivision/Territorial Club jurisdictions with a minimum of 20 athletes including the following groups: • National Ski Team • National Development Centres (AWCA, TBay, CNEPH) • Visiting National Team programs • Foreign Guests • guests Outlets at the start for “hot boxing” skis for the sprints are not required. Wax pits may be permitted at the discretion of the Jury for Team Sprint and Sprint competitions. Ski exchange boxes will not be permitted in the mass start competitions.

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Samples: nordiqcanada.ca

Waxing Facilities. Separate sheltered waxing facilities, appropriate in size, must be provided. – Up to 8 athletes = 1 table (2 forms) – 8 – 16 athletes = 2 tables (4 forms) or the size of one regulation cabin (8’x12’) – 16 – 24 athletes = 3 tables (6 forms) – 24 + athletes = 4 tables (8 forms) or the size of two regulation cabins (8’x12’) • Teams can rent tents from OCs to provide additional space at reasonable market value and approved by SDD/EM. • The provision of additional outside power outlets and outside waxing & parking space for customized club waxing facilities is also recommended. If such space is required, teams must notify the Venue Chair at least two months prior to the event. A cost of $50− 50- day per electrical hook up is charged to teams. Properly heated, lighted and • Portable trailers and permanent wax cabins must include active ventilation systems to effectively remove dangerous vapours. Fans should be rated to move 180 – 200 cfm for 300 sq/ft and be capable of completely recycling the air in the wax facility each night. • Please note the Nordiq Canada No Fluoro Wax Rule Ruling will be in effect at the Canada Cups. • Team technicians must be encouraged to wear, at a minimum, half mask respirators rated for chemical clean−upclean-up, grinding, masonry or painting spray units that provide protection against organic vapors and a minimum 95% efficiency against non−oil non-oil particulate aerosols. N95 (95% efficient protection against non−oil non-oil particulates). Full face masks will protect eyes from dangerous vapours and dust. The use of disposable gloves is also recommended as the skin represents a secondary source of exposure to toxins. For reference visit: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M−6000−Reusable−Respirators • xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M-6000-Reusable-Respirators and xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker−health−safety−ca/respiratory−protection/ xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker-health-safety-ca/respiratory- protection/ • Designated wax areas should be coordinated along Province/Territorial Club jurisdictions with a minimum of 20 athletes including the following groups: • National Ski Team • National Development Centres (AWCA, TBay, CNEPH) • Visiting National Team programs • Foreign Guests • Outlets at the start for “hot boxing” skis for the sprints are not required. Wax pits may be permitted at the discretion of the Jury for Team Sprint and Sprint competitions. • Ski exchange boxes will not be permitted in the mass start competitions.

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Samples: www.sovereignlake.com

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Waxing Facilities. Separate sheltered waxing facilities, appropriate in size, must be provided. – Up to 8 athletes = 1 table (2 forms) – 8 – 16 athletes = 2 tables (4 forms) or the size of one regulation cabin (8’x12’) – 16 – 24 athletes = 3 tables (6 forms) – 24 + athletes = 4 tables (8 forms) or the size of two regulation cabins (8’x12’) • Teams can rent tents from OCs to provide additional space at reasonable market value and approved by SDD/EM. • The provision of additional outside power outlets and outside waxing & parking space for customized club waxing facilities is also recommended. If such space is required, teams must notify the Venue Chair at least two months prior to the event. A cost of $50− 50- day per electrical hook up is charged to teams. Properly heated, lighted and • Portable trailers and permanent wax cabins must include active ventilation systems to effectively remove dangerous vapours. Fans should be rated to move 180 – 200 cfm for 300 sq/ft and be capable of completely recycling the air in the wax facility each night. • Please note the Nordiq Canada No Fluoro Wax Rule will be in effect at the Canada Cups. • Team technicians must be encouraged to wear, at a minimum, half mask respirators rated for chemical clean−upclean-up, grinding, masonry or painting spray units that provide protection against organic vapors and a minimum 95% efficiency against non−oil non-oil particulate aerosols. N95 (95% efficient protection against non−oil non-oil particulates). Full face masks will protect eyes from dangerous vapours and dust. The use of disposable gloves is also recommended as the skin represents a secondary source of exposure to toxins. For reference visit: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M−6000−Reusable−Respirators xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx/BL_992/3M-6000-Reusable-Respirators and xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker−health−safety−ca/respiratory−protection/ xxxxx://xxx.0xxxxxxx.xx/3M/en_CA/worker-health-safety-ca/respiratory-protection/ • Designated wax areas should be coordinated along Province/Territorial Club jurisdictions with a minimum of 20 athletes including the following groups: • National Ski Team • National Development Centres (AWCA, TBay, CNEPH) • Visiting National Team programs • Foreign Guests • Outlets at the start for “hot boxing” skis for the sprints are not required. Wax pits may be permitted at the discretion of the Jury for Team Sprint and Sprint competitions. • Ski exchange boxes will not be permitted in the mass start competitions.

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Samples: www.sovereignlake.com

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