Operations Requirements Clause Samples

The Operations Requirements clause sets out the specific standards, procedures, and obligations that a party must follow in conducting its operational activities under the agreement. This may include requirements for staffing, equipment maintenance, safety protocols, reporting, and compliance with applicable laws or industry standards. By clearly defining these operational expectations, the clause ensures that both parties understand their responsibilities, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and promoting consistent, reliable performance throughout the contract term.
Operations Requirements. A description of Electrical Power Production operations that conforms to the best practices and engineering principles in use in the industry. Operations shall be conducted in such manner as to protect the natural resources on the Leased Premises, and to result in the maximum ultimate recovery of Renewable Energy with a minimum of waste.
Operations Requirements. The Licensee must also ensure that they and/or their contractors/agents comply with relevant health and safety legislation and such rules as Felpham Fields Residents Association Ltd. may make concerning the manner in which the Building Works are carried out. In particular, the following requirements apply -
Operations Requirements. The Contractor shall supervise and direct the work, using skilled labor and proper equipment for all tasks. Safety of the Contractor's personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the Contractor to include maintaining all OSHA safety records and inspections as may be required for this type of service. Additionally, the Contractor shall pay for all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the work area. The Contractor shall be responsible for installing site security measures and maintaining security for the operation at the site. The Contractor shall be responsible for fire protection and shall manage the site to minimize the risk of fire.
Operations Requirements. All Contractors are required to keep all applicable insurances in place and in effect at all times. Failure to do so will be cause for termination of this agreement. See Attachment C for insurance requirements. Copy(s) of Certificate of Insurance must be provided within 90 days of commencing work with the Company. All Contractors must have appropriate local and state business licenses that are current and valid. Copy(s) of business license must be provided prior to the start of any business with the Company.
Operations Requirements. COUNTY shall establish the operating standards and requirements for CONTRACTOR as per this Agreement.
Operations Requirements. Subcontracting is not allowed with this contract. Exceptions may be made with prior written consent of the Airport Director.
Operations Requirements. All Contractor crew persons and operators shall possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform all aspects of their role and operation of the equipment and to follow the practices and methods of roadway maintenance and construction used by the Authorized User. The Contractor shall ensure that equipment operators and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have experience installing soil nails with the Contractor’s organization. Upon request, the Contractor must submit documentation to a State or Authorized User Geotechnical representative showing that project personnel have appropriate qualifications. The Contractor’s operators shall not create any hazardous condition with the operation of the equipment. All personnel shall at all times wear approved protective clothing, safety vests, and any other equipment required to meet OSHA and TDOT standards. The Contractors operators shall obey all traffic and safety rules and regulations.
Operations Requirements. The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Contractor’s operations and work, using skilled labor and proper equipment for all tasks. Safety of the Contractor's personnel and equipment is the responsibility of the Contractor to include maintaining all OSHA safety records and inspections as may be required for this type of service. Additionally, the Contractor shall pay for all materials, personnel, taxes, and fees necessary to perform under the terms of this Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in and around the work area. The Contractor shall be responsible for installing site security measures and maintaining security for the operation at the debris storage or work sites. The Contractor shall be responsible for fire protection and shall manage the debris storage and work sites to minimize the risk of fire.
Operations Requirements 

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