Common use of Physical Distancing Clause in Contracts

Physical Distancing. Limiting face-to-face contact with others is the best way to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated must practice physical distancing whenever possible. Physical distancing involves maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet from any other person at all times, except when doing so is incompatible with one's job duties (see below). Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated should avoid congregating in groups. When practical, separate work locations into zones to facilitate physical distancing. Visible physical indicators (e.g., cones, duct tape or signage) marking 6 feet of distance should be placed in areas where people must congregate, such as crafts service, eating/meal areas, make-up and costume trailers. The recommendations in this Exhibit A regarding physical distancing and PPE shall also apply to fully vaccinated employees when working indoors, unless the indoor space utilizes air filters with a MERV-13 rating or higher, or alternatively, the indoor space has implemented CDC recommendations on air filtration in buildings (e.g., use of adequate portable HEPA filters and increased airflow) and the Producer makes best efforts to maximize airflow.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Work Agreement, Work Agreement, Work Agreement

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Physical Distancing. Limiting face-to-face contact with others is the best way to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated must practice physical distancing whenever possible. Physical distancing involves maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet from any other Deadline person at all times, except when doing so is incompatible with one's job duties (see below). Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated should avoid congregating in groups. When practical, separate work locations into zones to facilitate physical distancing. Visible physical indicators (e.g., cones, duct tape or signage) marking 6 feet of distance should be placed in areas where people must congregate, such as crafts service, eating/meal areas, make-up and costume trailers. The recommendations in this Exhibit A regarding physical distancing and PPE shall also apply to fully vaccinated employees when working indoors, unless the indoor space utilizes air filters with a MERV-13 rating or higher, or alternatively, the indoor space has implemented CDC recommendations on air filtration in buildings (e.g., use of adequate portable HEPA filters and increased airflow) and the Producer makes best efforts to maximize airflow.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Work Agreement, Work Agreement

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Physical Distancing. Deadline Limiting face-to-face contact with others is the best way to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated must practice physical distancing whenever possible. Physical distancing involves maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet from any other person at all times, except when doing so is incompatible with one's job duties (see below). Cast and crew who are not fully vaccinated should avoid congregating in groups. When practical, separate work locations into zones to facilitate physical distancing. Visible physical indicators (e.g., cones, duct tape or signage) marking 6 feet of distance should be placed in areas where people must congregate, such as crafts service, eating/meal areas, make-up and costume trailers. The recommendations in this Exhibit A regarding physical distancing and PPE shall also apply to fully vaccinated employees when working indoors, unless the indoor space utilizes air filters with a MERV-13 rating or higher, or alternatively, the indoor space has implemented CDC recommendations on air filtration in buildings (e.g., use of adequate portable HEPA filters and increased airflow) and the Producer makes best efforts to maximize airflow.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Agreement

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