Based Operations Clause Samples

The "Based Operations" clause defines the specific activities or processes that are to be conducted at a designated location or base. It typically outlines the scope of operations, such as manufacturing, assembly, or service provision, that must occur at the agreed-upon site, and may specify requirements for personnel, equipment, or compliance with local regulations. This clause ensures that both parties are clear about where and how key operations will be performed, thereby reducing misunderstandings and helping to allocate responsibilities effectively.
Based Operations. Those timber sale areas, or portions thereof, where ground yarding has been approved in the Operations Plan, are subject to the following restrictions, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) PURCHASER has the option of (1) or (2): (1) Using any type of ground-based equipment. However, PURCHASER must limit skid roads and trails used to 10 percent of the ground yarded area and restrict equipment operations to these skid roads and trails. (2) Using ground-based equipment of 6 pounds per square inch or less of ground pressure. However, PURCHASER must limit soil disturbance (removal or displacement of litter and topsoil) to no more than 10 percent of the ground yarded area. (b) Preexisting skid roads and trails shall be used whenever possible, and soil disturbance or construction of new skid roads and trails shall be limited to that necessary to log the area. Total area of soil disturbance of old and new skid roads and trails used shall not exceed 10 percent of the ground yarded area. (c) Operations shall not be conducted under conditions where soils are rutted or excavated to a depth of 6 inches or more. (d) Equipment shall not operate on slopes greater than 35 percent. Written approval may be granted for short distances on slopes exceeding 35 percent when, in the opinion of STATE, it would be unreasonable to yard by pulling line. (e) Yarding shall not be permitted on haul roads. (f) Ground-based operations shall not be allowed on the timber sale area from November 1 through June 30. (g) PURCHASER shall suspend ground yarding during periods of high soil moisture, as determined by STATE. (h) Operations shall be designed to minimize soil disturbance and damage to reserved timber. (i) PURCHASER shall restrict yarding to those corridors and skid roads designated in the section titled, “Stage Logging.” If the above conditions are not met by PURCHASER, STATE at its option, reserves the right to require PURCHASER to suspend yarding activities until corrective measures have been agreed upon by STATE and PURCHASER. Time lost while STATE exercises any of the above options shall not be considered cause for contract extension.

Related to Based Operations

  • Suspended Operations If the University President or designee determines that the public health, property or safety is jeopardized and it is advisable due to emergency conditions to suspend the operation of all or any portion of the University, the following will govern represented individuals: A. When prior notice has not been given, represented individuals released until further notice after reporting to work will be compensated for hours worked on the first day of suspended operations. B. Represented individuals who are not required to work during suspended operations may request and may be granted a schedule change during their workweek. C. Represented individuals who are required to work during suspended operations will receive their regular hourly rate for work performed during the period of suspended operation. Overtime worked during suspended operations will be compensated in accordance with Section 5.3, above.

  • Management and Operations Promotes the learning and growth of all students and the success of all staff by ensuring a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment, using resources to implement appropriate curriculum, staffing, and scheduling

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  • Continued Operation In the event of a Breach or Default by either Interconnected Entity, and subject to termination of the Interconnection Service Agreement under Section 16 of this Appendix 2, the Interconnected Entities shall continue to operate and maintain, as applicable, such DC power systems, protection and Metering Equipment, telemetering equipment, SCADA equipment, transformers, Secondary Systems, communications equipment, building facilities, software, documentation, structural components, and other facilities and appurtenances that are reasonably necessary for Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Transmission Owner to operate and maintain the Transmission System and the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and for Interconnection Customer to operate and maintain the Customer Facility and the Customer Interconnection Facilities, in a safe and reliable manner.