Sandblasting Clause Samples

The Sandblasting clause defines the requirements and standards for sandblasting work performed under a contract. It typically outlines the methods, materials, and safety precautions that must be followed, such as specifying the type of abrasive to be used, surface preparation standards, and containment measures to control dust and debris. This clause ensures that sandblasting is conducted safely and effectively, protecting both workers and the surrounding environment while achieving the desired surface finish for subsequent work.
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Sandblasting. All steel surfaces, including the interior of the liquid cargo tanks and void spaces, are to be sand blasted to "near white" metal finish as defined by the Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC). Finish blasting shall be completed with dry air and grit to insure a moisture-free surface. Blasted surfaces shall be prime coated within the same work shift as the blasting is accomplished in order to prevent rusting.
Sandblasting a) Projects being sandblasted will be controlled with structures or tarps to the maximum extent practical. b) Sandblasting site must be cleaned daily. c) Sandblasting material must be swept or vacuumed. No water will be allowed to clean up sandblasting debris. d) All sandblasting material, new and used must be kept contained off of the ground and covered from rain to prevent being introduced to the environment. e) All sandblasting debris must be disposed of according to State and Federal Regulations.
Sandblasting a. All painted surfaces will be sandblasted and scraped to completely remove all layers of existing paint within the lap pool, shallow pool and lazy river. b. All cracks and joints must be identified, logged and approved by the Parks Director before being repaired or sealed prior to painting c. Any concrete identified with significant damage must be identified, logged and approved by the Park Director before being replaced.
Sandblasting. The Employer agrees to research the availability of current equipment utilized in sandblasting activities and, in consultation with appropriate O H & S committees, will assess current practices of utilization. Where replacement is deemed necessary, the Employer will endeavour during the next twelve months to replace outdated or inadequate equipment.
Sandblasting. The sandblasting gun operator only, shall receive 50% of his basic hourly rate, whilst sandblasting.
Sandblasting. All sandblasting activities will be performed by Port of Toledo employees.
Sandblasting. Workers, regardless of classification, when assigned to the sandblasting booth, shall be paid environmental pay for eight (8) hours minimum or for hours actually worked, whichever is greater.
Sandblasting acid and alkali cleaning of walls as part of restoration and weatherproofing or waterproofing work.

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  • Blasting Blasting shall be permitted only for road construction purposes unless advance permission is obtained from Forest Service. Whenever the Industrial Fire Precaution Level is II or greater, a fire security person equipped with a long handled round point No. 0 or larger shovel and a 5 gallon backpack pump can filled with water, will stay at location of blast for 1 hour after blasting is done. Blasting may be suspended by Forest Service, in areas of high rate of spread and resistance to control. Fuses shall not be used for blasting. Explosive cords shall not be used without permission of Forest Service, which may specify conditions under which such explosives may be used and precautions to be taken.

  • System Logging The system must maintain an automated audit trail which can 20 identify the user or system process which initiates a request for PHI COUNTY discloses to 21 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, 22 or which alters such PHI. The audit trail must be date and time stamped, must log both successful and 23 failed accesses, must be read only, and must be restricted to authorized users. If such PHI is stored in a 24 database, database logging functionality must be enabled. Audit trail data must be archived for at least 3 25 years after occurrence.

  • Load Shedding The Distributor may carry out Load Shedding in the following circumstances: (a) Maintenance of Network equipment: if the Distributor wishes to inspect or effect alterations, maintenance, repairs, or additions to any part of the Network, subject to clauses 4.6, 4.8, 4.10, and Schedule 5 as applicable; (b) Permitted by Service Standards: as permitted by the Service Standards, if the Customer has elected to receive an interruptible or otherwise non-continuous supply of electricity; (c) Compliance with instructions from the System Operator: (i) to comply with a request or instruction received from the System Operator in accordance with the Code; or (ii) if communication with the System Operator has been lost, and the Distributor reasonably believes that, had communication with the System Operator been maintained, the Distributor would have received a request or instruction from the System Operator to shed load in accordance with the Code; (d) Maintain security and safety: to maintain the security and safety of the Network in order to: (i) maintain a safe environment, consistent with the Distributor's health and safety policies; (ii) prevent unexpected short term overloading of the Network; (iii) prevent voltage levels rising or falling outside of legal requirements; (iv) manage System Security; and (v) avoid or mitigate damage to the Network or any equipment connected to the Network; (e) Compliance with the Code: to comply with the Code or the law; or (f) Other circumstances: for any other purpose that, in the Distributor’s reasonable opinion, and in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice, requires the interruption or reduction of delivery of electricity to any ICP.