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:3.2.2 After office hours, ocular inspection of each and every room should be conducted to see to it that all lighting facilities which are not use are switched off. When electrical facilities are not switched off after occupants have left and locked the room, the main switch may be switched off, if power supply for the building will not be adversely affected. Security lights should be put on/off on appropriate hours.
:3.2.2 After office hours, ocular inspection of each and every room should be conducted to see to it that all lighting facilities which are not use are switched off. When electrical facilities are not switched off after occupants have left and locked the room, the main switch may be switched off, if power supply for the building will not be adversely affected. Security lights should be put on/off on appropriate hours.


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:3.2.3 Use of electricity by non-UP users e.g., dry paper copiers should be monitored. See to it that only authorized equipment are plugged into the unit's electrical outlets.

Revision as of 17:15, 10 August 2009

UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN

OFFICE OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR ADMINISTRATION

DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF A BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR

1.GENERAL OBJECTIVES

1.1 To help the University Administration in its overall efforts to bring down the cost of electricity, water and telephone services.
1.2 To achieve and maintain safety and cleanliness in all buildings and facilities of the University.

2. GENERAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF A BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR

2.1 Ensure proper and judicious usage of all utilities of the University electricity, water, and telephone specially those within his jurisdiction.
2.2 Check and monitor the physical condition, general upkeep and cleanliness of the building. its surroundings and its facilities.
2.3 To coordinate with custodial workers, personnel of the CMO and of such other pertinent offices necessary for the effective performance of there duties and responsibilities.
2.4 Offer suggestions and/or recommendations to the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Administration on matters affecting building administration and utilities management.

3. SPECIFIC TASKS OF BUILDING ADMINISTRATORS ON WATER FACILITIES

3.1 Leaking faucets and/or busted water pipes should be reported immediately to CMO for immediate action.
3.1.2 In areas where water supply is not utilized during the night, the main water gate valve of the building should be shut off at 6:00 PM and reopened at 6:00 AM the next day.
3.1.3 Use of University water system for working private vehicles should be prohibited. Similarly, washing of clothes should not be allowed. Gardener must not leave their water hoses running continuously for hours just to water a small garden plot.

3.2 ON ELECTRICAL FACILITIES

3.2.1 Electrical problems should be reported immediately to CMO for immediate action. Such problems may be defective lighting facilities (e.g., busted electric bulbs, malfunctioning fluorescent lights), open or dangling wires, electric fans which are not properly functioning, etc.
3.2.2 After office hours, ocular inspection of each and every room should be conducted to see to it that all lighting facilities which are not use are switched off. When electrical facilities are not switched off after occupants have left and locked the room, the main switch may be switched off, if power supply for the building will not be adversely affected. Security lights should be put on/off on appropriate hours.
3.2.3 Use of electricity by non-UP users e.g., dry paper copiers should be monitored. See to it that only authorized equipment are plugged into the unit's electrical outlets.