SANITATION AND HYGIENE Sample Clauses

SANITATION AND HYGIENE. CONTRACTOR shall provide an environmentally clean, healthy, and safe Facility for both employees and inmates. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the following:
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SANITATION AND HYGIENE. Sanitation and hygiene should be practised to avoid contamination of the manufacturing of products. It should cover personnel, premises, equipment/apparatus and production materials and containers.
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. This component will continue to work and improve on the agreements under the National Sanitation Campaign, which define two sub components: Household Sanitation and Hygiene; and WASH in School and other Public institutions This component focuses on the implementation of the National Sanitation Campaign. One of its interventions is to ensure that all LGAs plan a budget for the Household Sanitation and Hygiene (sub-component) priority activities, without neglecting School WASH (sub component) activities, in order to facilitate appropriate execution of budget allocations. So Components 2 and 3 will continue close collaboration with component 4 in ensuring that it meets its targets.
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. DOC will maintain substantial compliance with its shower policy and will provide residents with access to soap, cleaning supplies, and instructions for the use of those supplies. DOC will sanitize a cell between occupancies by different residents and keep common areas clean.
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. The Inspector will determine whether DOC is in substantial compliance with its shower policy, including that residents have access to soap. The Inspector will determine whether residents have access to cleaning supplies and instructions for the use of those supplies, and that when any resident is placed in a new cell, the cell is first sanitized. The Inspector will determine whether, in his estimation, the common areas in DOC facilities appear to be clean.
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. (i) Provide school toilet blocks for a select number of schools;
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. In 2010, Kenya’s new Constitution stated that every Kenyan has the right “to accessible and adequate housing, and to reasonable standards of sanitation” (Government of Kenya, 2010). However, sanitation initiatives remain underfunded with just 0.1% to 0.5% of the nation’s 2012 gross domestic product (GDP) going towards sanitation (Corburn & Xxxxxxxxxx, 2015). In densely populated areas with little to no formal infrastructure, substandard sanitation and hygiene pose substantial threats to health and dignity. In informal settlements, women are disproportionately affected by inadequate sanitation, experiencing increased susceptibility to violence, food contamination, infectious and chronic illnesses, and educational and economic unfulfillment. Because women are often the caretakers and breadwinners of their households, their health correlates to the health of their children and other family members they support (Corburn & Xxxxxxxxxx, 2015). When women are sick, especially those in low income households, they are less able to consistently work and provide healthy, nutritious meals for their children. In addition to increasing infectious and diarrheal diseases, poor sanitation and hygiene helps to perpetuate a cycle of gender inequality. When their traditional caretakers in the home become sick, young girls may be taken out of school to help care for their family members. Ending a girl’s education early puts them at risk for early marriage and violence, and decreases their own future earning potential. Sanitation and hygiene needs in informal settlements are supported by a collection of studies conducted in Mathare slum, one of the largest and oldest informal settlements in Nairobi, including a survey of 650 residents of Mathare on household living conditions, expenditures, safety, disease and self-rated health. Although 67% of respondents were women, less than half of women reported having good health, compared to 62% of men who reported good health. Reliable water access, which was defined as having access 24 hours a day seven days a week, was a major predictor of good health. Over 80% of households in Mathare reported having unreliable access to water, 88% of which reported poor health. In contrast, of those who did have reliable access to water, 72% also reported having good health. On average, the researchers found each public water source was shared by 108 households (Corburn & Xxxxxxxxxx, 2015). These needs are similar to what I found in Gichagi, where on...
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SANITATION AND HYGIENE. (a) Carrying out of information, education and communication campaigns to explain the benefits of the use of safe drinking water and the use of sanitation facilities;
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. 4.12.1 The Vendor shall be responsible for custodial and sanitation of all food service loading dock, receiving, office, storage, support, warewashing, production, service and dining areas associated with the Dining Services Program, with the exception of mechanical and electrical rooms, and except as otherwise noted in this contract. This includes occupational health and safety measures necessary to comply with Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining thereto. The Vendor shall adhere strictly to all pure food and drug regulations, health laws, ordinances, and regulations as promulgated by the State of Alaska, Municipality of Anchorage Environmental Health Services and agencies having authority thereunder, and shall indemnify and hold the University, its employees, and agents harmless from all claims arising from Vendor’s failure to adhere to such laws, rules and regulations. Housekeeping and sanitation programs must meet the highest standards of cleanliness, and sufficient to provide protective maintenance against unnecessary deterioration.
SANITATION AND HYGIENE. 4.12.1 The Vendor shall be responsible for custodial and sanitation of all food service loading dock, receiving, office, storage, support, warewashing, production, service and dining areas associated with the Dining Services Program, with the exception of mechanical and electrical rooms, and except as otherwise noted in this contract. This includes occupational health and safety measures necessary to comply with Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining thereto.
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