Public Health and Safety Sample Clauses

Public Health and Safety. Licensee and its agents, officers, employees, contractors, subcontractors, permittees, guests, and invitees shall, at all times, follow all rules and regulations applicable to the City including, but not limited to, those related to COVID-19 or the coronavirus pandemic. Such rules and regulations may include, but are not limited to, executive orders issued by Governor Xxx Xxxxxx or Mayor Xxxxx Xxxxxx and guidance promulgated by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Public Health and Safety. Any City ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, program, or official policy that is necessary to protect persons on the Property or in the immediate vicinity from conditions dangerous to their health or safety, as reasonably determined by City, shall apply to the Property, even though the application of the ordinance, resolution, rule regulation, program, or official policy would result in the impairment of Landowner’s vested rights under this Agreement.
Public Health and Safety. 5E-14.102 Definitions. In addition to those terms contained in Section 482.021, F.S., the following terms shall mean:
Public Health and Safety. This Development Agreement shall not prevent CITY from adopting new rules, regulations and policies, including amendments or modifications to model codes described in Section 23.2 of this Development Agreement which directly result from findings by CITY that failure to adopt such rules, regulations or policies would result in a condition injurious or detrimental to the public health and safety. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CITY shall not adopt any such rules, regulations or policies which prevent or preclude compliance with one or more provisions of this Development Agreement until CITY makes a finding that such rules, regulations or policies are reasonably necessary to correct or avoid such injurious or detrimental condition.
Public Health and Safety. On-campus innovations to combat the virus require funding to protect the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff who return to campus for hybrid or face-to-face classes. To date, the University has invested $5 million dollars to upgrade its facilities, increase cleaning, and provide training in health protocols for all faculty, staff, and students who will be returning to campus. It has taken extensive measures to mitigate risk and prevent the spread of COVID 19. A partial list of the steps already taken or in the process of being completed include: • Installing upgraded air filters and adding UV lighting in buildings • Adding 1,200 hand sanitizing stations, including one in all classrooms • Performing regular wipe downs of door handles, elevator buttons and bathrooms throughout the day. • Adding 615 step-and pull door openers as well as 530 plexiglass panels in high traffic areas such as the library and welcome center, and 400 retrofitted motion-sensors for doors. • Adding 1,350 touch-free paper towels dispensers in buildings that did not already have them. • Providing reusable face coverings for all faculty, staff, and students at no cost, including retrofitting vending machines to provide masks. • Fogging classrooms with anti-virus spray each night. • Roping off sections of seats in classrooms to promote social distancing. • Reducing classroom capacities in large classrooms. • Providing protocols for social distancing in open areas in offices and campus dining facilities. A complete description of all the health and safety precautions being taken by the University may be found at the University’s Coronavirus website: xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. Security, Space, and Maintenance of Equipment 10 The University shall consider all requests for additional technology and materials required for faculty to meet their teaching, research, and service obligations. The faculty member understands that all equipment, records, and materials provided by the University shall remain the property of the University.
Public Health and Safety. The University reserves the right to close the residence halls if the State of California or the Chancellor of the California State University system determines that such a closure is required to protect the public health and/or safety of Licensees.
Public Health and Safety. The proposed Agreement will not have any public health and safety impacts, and will not change the impacts identified in the City’s CEQA documents.
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Public Health and Safety a. Sycuan shall have a geotechnical investigation and report prepared by a California Certified Engineering geologist (“Report”). This Report shall evaluate the failed slope just north of the streambed stabilizer on the western shore of Lake Emma, and shall include a slope stability analysis on the failed slopes. The Report shall include the geologist’s conclusion regarding whether the slopes have the potential to fail further so as to cause a breach in the lake adjacent to the streambed stabilizer which could lead to flooding/erosion of downstream property. Mitigation measures (if necessary) shall be identified in the Report to protect the slopes and ensure that stream flows leaving the lake occur only through the streambed stabilizer. Sycuan shall implement the recommended mitigation measures. Sycuan shall provide maintenance of the slopes and land adjacent to the streambed stabilizer in perpetuity, in a condition that does not threaten downstream property or people from inundation hazards.
Public Health and Safety. Licensee hereby agrees to follow all COVID-19 related guidance and policies governing such things as mass gatherings, mask mandates, and social distancing. In addition, to protect public health, including the health of the City’s employees, and to slow the rate of transmission of COVID-19, all vendors, contractors and service providers, including their employees, officers, agents and subcontractors, conducting business with the City (collectively, “City Contractors”) must align their operations, employment and safety practices with the guidance and recommendations of the CDC and OSHA relating to COVID-19 and the executive orders issued by Governor Xxx Xxxxxx and the Fourth Amended Declaration Issued by Mayor Xxxxxx, until further notice. All City Contractors must implement, adhere to, and enforce measures that require, amongst other things, frequent hand washing, the use of hand sanitizer, social distancing and the wearing of contractor-provided PPE including, but not limited to, face masks and gloves, recommended by the CDC, OSHA, the State of North Carolina, or the City of Winston-Salem, by all of their employees and subcontractors accessing property owned or leased by the City. All City Contractors must refrain from accessing property owned or leased by the City without the aforementioned PPE and must refrain from accessing property owned or leased by the City and coming in contact with the City’s personnel if exhibiting any symptoms associated with COVID-
Public Health and Safety. Regarding public health and safety, the Tribe will comply with the mitigation and improvement measures in the Mitigation Plan adopted by the City and the Tribe and attached to the MSA when the Final EIS/EIR is certified. The Parties agree that there could be off-Reservation impacts to the County in the areas of emergency medical care and County health services and by this Agreement will mitigate the impacts as follows:
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