Protection of Residual Trees Sample Clauses

Protection of Residual Trees. Pur- chaser’s Operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees. Contractor’s Operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees. Contrac- tor’s Operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees. Con- tractor’s Operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees. Purchaser’s Operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees s operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.
Protection of Residual Trees s operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved. Safety. ’s operations shall facilitate the U.S. Forest Service’s safe and practical inspection of ’s operations and conduct of other official duties on the Stewardship Project Area. has/have all responsibility for compliance with safety requirements for 's employees. When operations are in progress adjacent or on U.S. Forest Service controlled roads and trails open to public travel, shall furnish, install, and maintain all temporary traffic controls that provide the user with adequate warming of hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions associated with operations occurring in the area. The parties shall agree to a specific traffic control plan prior to commencement of work. Devices shall be appropriate to current conditions and shall be covered or removed when not needed. During periods of general recreation activity within Stewardship Project Area or vicinity, the U.S. Forest Service may restrict road construction, timber cutting, yarding, and other harvesting operations to days other than Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. All signs must be manufactured & installed as specified in the FHWA "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices" (MUTCD) & FS publication "Standards for U.S. Forest Service Signs & Posters"( EM 7100-15). SHAPE & COLOR: Generally, signs for logging and maintenance operations are either diamond-shaped or rectangular. All signs are reflective orange background with black legend and border unless shown otherwise. Handpainted, homemade signs are not legal. Fluorescent paint is not reflectorized. SUBSTRATE: Sign substrate material may be High Density Overlay (HDO) Plywood, Aluminum, Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Corrugated Plastic or Roll-up Fabrics.
Protection of Residual Trees. The Partner’s operations shall not unnecessarily damage young growth or other trees to be reserved.

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