Insect Control Sample Clauses

Insect Control. All turf/grass will be monitored during maintenance program to ensure early detection of existing or anticipated problems. Contractors must focus on maintaining a healthy turf/grass. If insects are suspected of causing a problem with the plants, the contractor will contact the COR and suggest a method of pest management to maintain a healthy turf.
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Insect Control. The Contractor shall use non-pesticide methods of control wherever possible, such as: • Portable vacuums rather than pesticide sprays for initial clean-outs of cockroach infestations, for swarming insects, and for control of spiders in webs • Trapping devices rather than pesticide sprays for indoor fly control • Other methods that preclude chemical pesticide usage As a general rule, the contractor should apply insecticides as “Crack and Crevice” treatment only (using an appropriate application tool or nozzle). For the resulting contract, such treatment is defined as treatment in which a formulated insecticide cannot be contacted or seen by a bystander during or after the application. • Application of insecticides to exposed surfaces or as space sprays including fogs and, mists applications should be restricted to unique situations where no alternatives exist. • The contractor must coordinate space spray treatments with the Office of Capitol Facilities (OCF) prior to application to ensure that no occupants are present or potentially harmed. • Bait formulations should be used for cockroach and ant control whenever appropriate. The contractor is encouraged to use new technology that would result in improved effectiveness over existing methods. • Sticky traps should be used to guide and evaluate indoor insect control effort.
Insect Control. Contractor shall provide insect control per the specifications included in the attached sample DEEP IPM Plan. Refer to Exhibit E: DEEP, Sample IPM Plan.
Insect Control. Appropriate chemicals applied to all trees as recommended by sub-consultant HSI (Xxxxxx XxXxxxxxx) in the spring prior to spring flight to protect evergreens. Spraying shall occur again during the summer and once in the fall of all trees (evergreen and deciduous) and shrubs with timing as determined by HSI. The cost of this service will be proposed separate from the based contract.
Insect Control. The Owner must perform actions necessary to inhibit the creation of a mosquito nuisance and mitigate any mosquito nuisance that develops due to standing water in the detention facilities. A licensed individual or contractor must be engaged to apply a mosquito pesticide and/or larvicide as necessary. Coordination with the San Xxxxxxx Mosquito and Vector Control District is encouraged.
Insect Control. Owner MUST perform all actions necessary to inhibit the creation of a mosquito nuisance and mitigate any mosquito nuisance that develops due to standing water in the vault separator. A licensed individual or contractor must be engaged to apply a mosquito pesticide and/or larvicide as necessary. Coordination with the San Xxxxxxx Mosquito and Vector Control District is encouraged. EXHIBIT D SELF CERTIFICATION Annual Report Form for Post Construction Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) A new State Water Board requirement became effective this year which requires the City of Escalon to contact property owners or other authorized parties each year to inquire about any design features installed on your property that either infiltrate, bioretain, evapo-transpire, or capture and re-use storm water. Examples of these features would include retention or detention basins, rain gardens, bioswales, permeable pavement, green roofs, infiltration trenches, planter or tree well infiltration devices, dry xxxxx, or rock xxxxx. You are required to annually maintain these devices. The City of Escalon has identified the following property as having one or more of these features: _______________________ at ___________________ ______________________________________________ To comply with this requirement and to avoid penalties, please answer the following questions and either return the signed card in the mail or hand-deliver it to City Hall by _______________________.
Insect Control. The owner retains the services of a professional pest control company for the purpose of maintaining insect control in and around the premises, on a regular basis. However, we are in the "Tropics" and insects can be resistant to complete eradication. We cannot guaranty complete control over Mother Nature's insects and will not issue any refunds due to the sighting of insects.
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Insect Control. All greens and practice greens shall be treated on a preventative and/or curative basis as needed to control insects and pests. Irrigation Greens are to be properly irrigated to prevent the decline of turf grass and not to be over irrigated causing algae, flooding or washouts.
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  • 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.

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins

  • 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.

  • Cost Control The budget established by the OWNER for the construction of the Project and CONSULTANT fee shall be considered as absolute. The CONSULTANT shall advise OWNER in writing of the following:

  • Job Control Personal Data being processed on commission (i.e., Personal Data processed on a customer’s behalf) is processed solely in accordance with the Agreement and related instructions of the customer. Measures: • SAP uses controls and processes to monitor compliance with contracts between SAP and its customers, subprocessors or other service providers. • As part of the SAP Security Policy, Personal Data requires at least the same protection level as “confidential” information according to the SAP Information Classification standard. • All SAP employees and contractual subprocessors or other service providers are contractually bound to respect the confidentiality of all sensitive information including trade secrets of SAP customers and partners.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

  • Site Control In the total loss of building use scenario, what likely exists will be a smoking pile of rubble. This rubble will contain many components that could be dangerous. It could also contain any personnel on the premises at the time of the disaster. For these reasons, the local fire marshal with the assistance of the police will control the site until the building is no longer a threat to surrounding properties and the companies have secured the site from the general public. During this time, the majority owner of the building should be arranging for a demolition contractor to mobilize to the site with the primary objective of reaching the cable entrance facility for a damage assessment. The results of this assessment would then dictate immediate plans for restoration, both short term and permanent. In a less catastrophic event, i.e., the building is still standing and the cable entrance facility is usable, the situation is more complex. The site will initially be controlled by local authorities until the threat to adjacent property has diminished. Once the site is returned to the control of the companies, the following events should occur. An initial assessment of the main building infrastructure systems (mechanical, electrical, fire and life safety, elevators, and others) will establish building needs. Once these needs are determined, the majority owner should lead the building restoration efforts. There may be situations where the site will not be totally restored within the confines of the building. The companies must individually determine their needs and jointly assess the cost of permanent restoration to determine the overall plan of action. Multiple restoration trailers from each company will result in the need for designated space and installation order. This layout and control is required to maximize the amount of restoration equipment that can be placed at the site, and the priority of placements. Care must be taken in this planning to ensure other restoration efforts have logistical access to the building. Major components of telephone and building equipment will need to be removed and replaced. A priority for this equipment must also be jointly established to facilitate overall site restoration. (Example: If the AC switchgear has sustained damage, this would be of the highest priority in order to regain power, lighting, and HVAC throughout the building.) If the site will not accommodate the required restoration equipment, the companies would then need to quickly arrange with local authorities for street closures, rights of way or other possible options available.

  • Data Input Control It will be possible to retrospectively examine and establish whether and by whom Personal Data have been entered, modified or removed from SAP data processing systems. Measures: • SAP only allows authorized personnel to access Personal Data as required in the course of their duty. • SAP has implemented a logging system for input, modification and deletion, or blocking of Personal Data by SAP or its subprocessors within the Cloud Service to the extent technically possible.

  • Traffic Control The Surveyor shall control traffic in and near surveying operations adequately to comply with provisions of the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI which can be found on the State’s internet site. In the event field crew personnel must divert traffic or close traveled lanes, a Traffic Control Plan based upon principles outlined in the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI shall be prepared by the Surveyor and approved by the State prior to commencement of field work. A copy of the approved plan shall be in the possession of field crew personnel on the job site at all times and shall be made available to the State’s personnel for inspection upon request.

  • 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.

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