Disease and Pest Control Sample Clauses

Disease and Pest Control. The Contractor shall regularly inspect all landscaped areas for presence of disease, insect, or rodent infestation. The Contractor shall advise the Technical Representative within four days if disease, insect, or rodent infestation is found; Contractor shall identify the disease, insect, or rodent and specify control measures to be taken. Upon approval of the Technical Representative, the Contractor shall implement the approved control measures, exercising extreme caution in the application of all sprays, dusts, or other materials utilized. Approved control measures shall be continued until the disease, insect or rodent is controlled to the satisfaction of the Technical Representative. The Contractor shall utilize all safeguards necessary during disease, insect, or rodent control operations to ensure safety of the public and the employees of the Contractor, in accordance with current standard practices accepted by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture. If Contractor is unable to control the pest or disease, a pest control company will be hired and the billing will be deducted from Contractor’s monthly payment. All individuals who supervise the mixing and application of herbicides, insecticides, and rodenticides shall possess valid Qualified Applicators Certificate for Category B issued to them by the State Department of Food and Agriculture and submit to the Technical Representative within 30 days of expiration a copy of the valid certificate.
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Disease and Pest Control. 1. The Contractor shall regularly inspect all plants for presence of pest, disease or insect infestation.
Disease and Pest Control. The City has widely tested pressurized exhaust rodent control technology and has found it to be highly effective and it does not pose a threat to other animal species. The Contractor shall use this technology as the primary method to control gophers, ground squirrels, and other ground burrowing rodents. Use of this rodent control method does not require approval. Chemical control methods may be approved by the City Technical Representative only when other methods have not been successful. The Contractor shall regularly inspect all landscaped areas in the Contract Areas for the presence of disease, and/or insect or rodent infestation. If any disease, insect, or rodent infestation is discovered, the Contractor shall provide written notice to the City Technical Representative of discovery. The written notice shall identify the specific disease, insect, or rodent identified, the location, and specify the control measures to be taken. Upon approval of the City Technical Representative, the Contractor shall implement the approved control measures until the disease, insect infestation or rodent infestation is controlled to the satisfaction of the City Technical Representative. The Contractor shall utilize all safeguards necessary during disease, insect, or rodent control operations to ensure the safety of the public and Contractor’s employees. The Contractor shall conduct all disease and pest control operations in accordance with current standard practices accepted by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture.
Disease and Pest Control. The spraying of Shrubs as often as necessary for the effective control of harmful disease and insects. Fertilization - Fertilizer shall be applied on an as needed basis to maintain proper color and health. Notifications will be provided to the office manager when xxxxxxxxxx has been applied. Weed Growth and Debris Shrub beds will be kept reasonably weed-free with respect to site conditions and the time of year. This will be obtained through the use of Pre-emergent, selective contact herbicides and manual weeding. Spent flowers, leaves and any other landscape debris (i.e., Clippings) shall be removed from plant areas every other week unless heavier accumulation requires weekly removal.
Disease and Pest Control. Chemical Controls Apply chemical controls only as necessary. A licensed and qualified pest control applicator should be present every time chemical controls are applied. Apply chemical controls as permitted by law. Follow the manufacturer's directions. Pesticides should be used only during circumstances that deem its application necessary. Healthy plants and lawns are expected to withstand minor disease and insect damage without controls. In the event of high pest infestation or infection, the disease or insect must be identified properly in order to correctly determine and select the control to be applied. DEBRIS REMOVAL Weekly Cleanup Remove all litter and trash on a weekly basis. Regular Disposal Dispose of all waste at appropriate disposal locations. Sweeping Keep all hardscape free from all litter and other debris weekly. SURFACES Raking Rake all areas with decomposed granite once every month. Soil Regrading Regrade all soil on a weekly basis. IRRIGATION Periodic Operation Operate irrigation at an appropriate seasonal schedule. Use the least amount of water necessary to maintain plant growth, health, and vigor. Monthly Reprogramming Reprogram irrigation controllers once every month. This is to match plant water needs with the irrigation rate. Maintain an updated log of sprinkler station times. Provide the following details: controller location, scheduled days, start times, station location, station run time, end times, and employee signature and date. Maintenance and Repair Employ qualified irrigation technicians to maintain and repair all irrigation systems on the premises. Maintain a reasonable inventory of commonly used repair parts to promptly facilitate irrigation system repairs. Replace irrigation system parts with the same brand, make, and model. Sprinkler Control and Inspection Turn off the irrigation system when rainfall is sufficient to sustain the plants. Use an automatic rain shut off device if available. No other person will perform irrigation and sprinkling except the designated employee. Perform sprinkler check and inspection after mowing. Report and flag detected water leaks and system malfunctions to the client. Replanting And Extra Work We will be replacing plants that die due to the performance of services. We will perform any extra work you require for landscaping services. ANNEX C
Disease and Pest Control. The CONTRACTOR shall inspect all landscape areas for presence of disease, insect or rodent infestation. The CONTRACTOR shall advise the DISTRICT if a major disease, insect or rodent infestation is found; and the CONTRACTOR shall identify the disease, insect or rodent and specify control measures to be taken. Pest control applications shall only be performed while no children are present. All applications or treatments are to follow all State, Federal, and local regulations in addition to regulations set by the Healthy Schools Act, Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Pesticide Regulation. Notice must be given to the Maintenance Supervisor 72 hours prior to the application of any pesticide. Contractor will be responsible for proper signage and notification on application sites.
Disease and Pest Control. 4.1 Turf and landscaping shall be disease and pest free. Any signs of stress or damage to turf or planting materials and/or a direct bother to the public or its safety, shall be corrected by utilizing one of the three (3) steps indicated: Preventative ~ a scheduled chemical or cultural program designed to prevent significant damage. Corrective ~ application of chemical or mechanical controls designed to eliminate observed problems. Integrated Pest Management ~ withholding any controls until such time as pests demonstrate damage to plant materials, or become a demonstrated irritant or safety concern to the public, such as in the case of wasps, ants, gophers, etc.
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Disease and Pest Control a. The Contractor shall regularly inspect all landscaped areas for presence of disease, insect or rodent infestation. The Contractor shall advise the Property Administrator within four (4) days after detection of disease, insect or rodent infestation, and the action to be taken. Upon approval of the Property Administrator, the Contractor shall Landscape Maintenance Services Statement of Work implement approved control measures, following all federal, state, county, and municipal laws, regulations and ordinances required for the approved work.
Disease and Pest Control. The Contractor shall regularly inspect the Revegetation Area for the presence of disease and insect or rodent infestation. The Contractor shall notify the City within 4 Calendar Days if disease or insect or rodent infestation is discovered. In its notice to the City, the Contractor shall identify the disease, insect, or rodent and specify the control measures to be taken. Upon approval of the City, the Contractor shall implement the approved control measures, exercising extreme caution in the application of all sprays, dusts, or other materials utilized. The Contractor shall continue the approved control measures until the disease, insect, or rodent is controlled to the satisfaction of the City.

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  • Infection Control Consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for Infection Control in Health Care Personnel, and University Policy 3364-109-EH-603, the parties agree that all bargaining unit employees who come in contact with patients in the hospital or ambulatory care clinics will need to be vaccinated against influenza when flu season begins each fall. The influenza vaccine will be offered to all health care workers, including pregnant women, before the influenza season, unless otherwise medically contraindicated or it compromises sincerely held religious beliefs.

  • Pest Control A. Whenever a department utilizes a pest control chemical in State owned or managed buildings/grounds, the department will provide at least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to application of the chemical, unless an infestation occurs which requires immediate action. Notices will be posted in the lobby of the building and will be disseminated to building tenant contacts.

  • Erosion and Sediment Control The Contractor shall install and maintain erosion and sediment control devices to prevent adjacent streets, storm drains and property from accumulations of soil, sediment, or dust which result from his work. Devices installed to control sediment and prevent erosion shall comply with the requirements of the Georgia Tech Project Superintendent. The Contractor is responsible for monitoring downstream conditions throughout the construction period and clearing any debris, sediment, and dust caused by the progress of the Work. The Contractor shall inspect, maintain, and clear erosion and sediment control devices at least weekly unless otherwise directed by the Georgia Institute of Technology Construction Manager. At the conclusion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all installed devices and restoring the site to the satisfaction of the Georgia Tech Construction Manager.

  • Disease Management If you have a chronic condition such as asthma, coronary heart disease, diabetes, congestive heart failure, and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, we’re here to help. Our tools and information can help you manage your condition and improve your health. You may also be eligible to receive help through our care coordination program. This voluntary program is available at no additional cost you. To learn more about disease management, please call (000) 000-0000 or 0-000-000-0000. About This Agreement Our entire contract with you consists of this agreement and our contract with your employer. Your ID card will identify you as a member when you receive the healthcare services covered under this agreement. By presenting your ID card to receive covered healthcare services, you are agreeing to abide by the rules and obligations of this agreement. Your eligibility for benefits is determined under the provisions of this agreement. Your right to appeal and take action is described in Appeals in Section 5. This agreement describes the benefits, exclusions, conditions and limitations provided under your plan. It shall be construed under and shall be governed by the applicable laws and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and federal law as amended from time to time. It replaces any agreement previously issued to you. If this agreement changes, an amendment or new agreement will be provided.

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention A. In order to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees, the State agrees to develop and implement "Workplace Violence Prevention" policies and programs.

  • Behavioral Health Services – Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Inpatient - Unlimited days at a general hospital or a specialty hospital including detoxification or residential/rehabilitation per plan year. Preauthorization may be required for services received from a non-network provider. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient or intermediate careservices* - See Covered Healthcare Services: Behavioral Health Section for details about partial hospital program, intensive outpatient program, adult intensive services, and child and family intensive treatment. Preauthorization may be required for services received from a non-network provider. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Office visits - See Office Visits section below for Behavioral Health services provided by a PCP or specialist. Psychological Testing 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Medication-assisted treatment - whenrenderedby a mental health or substance use disorder provider. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Methadone maintenance treatment - one copayment per seven-day period of treatment. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Cardiac Rehabilitation Outpatient - Benefit is limited to 18 weeks or 36 visits (whichever occurs first) per coveredepisode. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Chiropractic Services In a physician's office - limited to 12 visits per plan year. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Dental Services - Accidental Injury (Emergency) Emergency room - When services are due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth. 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. In a physician’s/dentist’s office - When services are due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Dental Services- Outpatient Services connected to dental care when performed in an outpatient facility * 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Dialysis Services Inpatient/outpatient/in your home 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Covered Benefits - See Covered Healthcare Services for additional benefit limits and details. Network Providers Non-network Providers (*) Preauthorization may be required for this service. Please see Preauthorization in Section 5 for more information. You Pay You Pay Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Medical Supplies, Diabetic Supplies, Prosthetic Devices, and Enteral Formula or Food, Hair Prosthetics Outpatient durable medical equipment* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient medical supplies* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient diabetic supplies/equipment purchasedat licensed medical supply provider (other than a pharmacy). See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits for supplies purchased at a pharmacy. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient prosthesis* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Enteral formula delivered through a feeding tube. Must be sole source of nutrition. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Enteral formula or food taken orally * 20% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Hair prosthesis (wigs) - The benefit limit is $350 per hair prosthesis (wig) when worn for hair loss suffered as a result of cancer treatment. 20% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Early Intervention Services (EIS) Coverage provided for members from birth to 36 months. The provider must be certified as an EIS provider by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services. 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Education - Asthma Asthma management 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Emergency Room Services Hospital emergency room 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider.

  • SUBSTANCE ABUSE The dangers and costs that alcohol and other chemical abuses can create in the electrical contracting industry in terms of safety and productivity are significant. The parties to this Agreement resolve to combat chemical abuse in any form and agree that, to be effective, programs to eliminate substance abuse and impairment should contain a strong rehabilitation component. The local parties recognize that the implementation of a drug and alcohol policy and program must be subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Such policies and programs must also be administered in accordance with accepted scientific principles, and must incorporate procedural safeguards to ensure fairness in application and protection of legitimate interests of privacy and confidentiality. To provide a drug-free workforce for the Electrical Construction Industry, each IBEW local union and NECA chapter shall implement an area-wide Substance Abuse Testing Policy. The policy shall include minimum standards as required by the IBEW and NECA. Should any of the required minimum standards fail to comply with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, they shall be modified by the local union and chapter to meet the requirements of those laws and regulations.

  • Erosion Prevention and Control Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Purchaser shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather condi- tions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding ex- pected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. If Purchaser fails to do seasonal erosion control work prior to any seasonal period of precipitation or runoff, Forest Service may temporarily assume responsibility for the work and any unencumbered deposits hereunder may be used by Forest Service to do the work. If needed for such work, Purchaser shall make additional deposits on request by Forest Service. Any money deposited or used for this purpose shall be treated as cooperative deposits under B4.218.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.

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