Conduct of Logging Sample Clauses
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise specifi- cally provided herein, Purchaser shall fell trees desig- nated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in B2.2, prior to accep- tance of subdivision for completion of logging under B6.36. Forest Service may make exceptions for occa- sional trees inadvertently not cut or trees or pieces not removed for good reason, including possible damage to forest resources or gross economic impracticability at the time of removal of other timber. Logging shall be con- ducted in accordance with the following, unless C6.4 pro- visions set forth requirements to meet special or unusual logging conditions:
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, Contractor shall fell trees designated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in C.2, prior to acceptance of subdi- vision for completion of logging and stewardship projects under G.
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, shall fell trees designated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, prior to acceptance of work for completion of logging and stewardship projects. Forest Service may make exceptions for occasional trees inadvertently not cut or trees or pieces not removed for good reason, including possible damage to forest resources or gross economic impracticability at the time of removal of other timber.
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, Purchaser shall fell trees designated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in B2.2, prior to acceptance of subdivi- sion for completion of logging under B6.36. Forest Service may make exceptions for occasional trees inadvertently not cut or trees or pieces not removed for good reason, including possible damage to forest resources or gross economic imprac- ticability at the time of removal of other timber. Logging shall be conducted in accordance with the following, unless C6.4 provisions set forth requirements to meet special or unusual logging conditions:
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, Purchaser shall cut designated timber and shall remove the portions that meet utilization standards in Part A of the contract. Purchaser’s logging methods shall not damage lands, property or other environmental, cultural, or property interests of the Indians or Government. Purchaser shall employ best management practices and other appropriate procedures for the protection of air, soil and water quality. The operation of all equipment shall be subject to such restrictions as the Officer in Charge may prescribe. Purchaser shall be responsible for any unauthorized cutting or damage committed by Purchaser and his or her agents, contractors, subcontractors, employees or invitees.
Conduct of Logging. (1/18). Unless otherwise agreed in writing, silvicultural prescriptions and land management objectives shall be conducted and accomplished by the following requirements, methods and procedures: Cutting Unit Conduct of Logging Contractor shall be allowed to operate in not more than one Payment Unit(s), Subdivisions or Cutting Unit(s) at any time. Contractor's Operations in a Payment Unit, Subdivision or Cutting Unit shall be completed and accepted prior to entry into the next Payment Unit, Subdivision or Cutting Unit. Equipment used in the operations of the timber sale or stewardship contract shall meet approved industry safety standards as required by OSHA. Trees shall be felled, insofar as safety permits, to angle in the direction of skidding. Trees designated for cutting and/or logs will be left as rub trees along skid trails (all skidding and yarding methods) as needed to protect young growth and leave trees. Tractor Units The location of tractor skid trails shall be designated on the ground by Contractor and approved by Forest Service in advance of falling. Logs shall be tractor skidded with the leading end free of the ground. Tractor roads and tractor skid trails shall be no less than 80 feet apart, except where converging. Skidding shall only occur during dry soil conditions as determined by the Forest Service. OR Tractor Skidding is allowed only over 12 inches of settled snow or frozen ground. Cable/Skyline Units The location of all skyline corridors shall be designated on the ground by Contractor and approved by Forest Service in advance of falling. Skyline corridors shall be constructed in advance of falling the adjacent timber within the cutting unit. Where topography will permit, skyline corridors shall be spaced not less than 100 feet apart nor more than 200 feet apart at the point of widest divergence within the cutting unit. Except for lateral yarding, logs shall be yarded with the leading end free of the ground. Skyline corridors shall have only those trees cut that are necessary to allow the safe free passage of the carriage and turn of logs. When rigging is attached to residual trees, tree plates or similar protective devices shall be used and removed when rigging is removed. When setting where it is not possible to suspend the leading end of the log during inhaul, an intermediate support will be required. The support must be sufficient to suspend the leading end of the turn as the carriage traverses the skyline. Mobile Tailholds The locat...
Conduct of Logging. Unless otherwise spe cifically provided herein, Purchaser shall fell trees desig nated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in BT2.2, prior to ac ceptance of Payment Unit for completion of logging under BT6.36. Forest Service may make exceptions for occa sional trees inadvertently not cut or trees or pieces not removed for good reason, including possible damage to forest resources or gross economic impracticability at the time of removal of other timber. Logging shall be con ducted in accordance with the following, unless CT6.4 provisions set forth requirements to meet special or un usual logging conditions:
Conduct of Logging. (10/82) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, silvicultural prescriptions and land management objectives shall be conducted and accomplished by the following requirements, methods and procedures: Cutting Unit Conduct of Logging 70A, 84, 110A, 114, Trees shall be felled, insofar as safety permits, 143A, 170 to angle in the direction of skidding. 70A, 84, 110A, 114, Tractor skid roads will be located, approved, 143A, 170 (and constructed) in advance of falling. 70A, 84, 110A, 114, Logs shall be tractor skidded with the leading 143A, 170 end free of the ground. Cutting Unit Conduct of Logging 70A, 84, 110A, 114, 143A, 170 Tractors shall be restricted to approved skid roads. 70A, 84, 110A, 114, 143A, 170 Tractor skid roads shall be no less than 75 feet apart, except where converging. 70A, ▇▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 114, 143A, 143B, 148B and 170 Trees designated for cutting and/or logs will be left as rub trees along tractor skid roads/skyline corridors as needed to protect young growth and leave trees. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 143B, 148B, 170 Except for lateral yarding, logs shall be yarded with the leading end free of the ground. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ , ▇▇▇▇, 170 The skyline logging system shall provide for lateral yarding distance up to 75 feet. The carriage must maintain a fixed position on the skyline while lateral yarding. During the lateral yarding phase, logs shall be yarded along a path which minimizes damage to residual trees. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 148B, 170 Where topography will permit, skyline corridors shall be spaced not less than 75 feet apart, nor more than 150 feet apart at the point of widest divergence within the cutting unit. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 148B, 170 The location of all skyline corridors shall be approved by Forest Service in advance of felling trees in corridors or the adjacent timber. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 143B, 148B, 170 Skyline corridors shall have only those trees cut that are necessary to allow the safe free passage of the carriage and turn of logs. Width of skyline corridors shall be kept to a practicable minimum consistent with the related silvicultural prescriptions. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, 148B, 170 When setting where it is not possible to suspend the leading end of the log during inhaul, an intermediate support will be required. The support must be sufficient to suspend the leading end of the turn as the carriage traverses the skyline.
Conduct of Logging. (10/82) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, silvicultural prescriptions and land management objectives shall be conducted and accomplished by the following requirements, methods and procedures:
Conduct of Logging. CT6.4# - CONDUCT OF LOGGING (07/2009) Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, Silvicultural prescriptions and land management objectives shall be conducted and accomplished by the requirements, methods and procedures in accordance with the following table.