SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

The Special Operating Requirements clause sets out specific rules or conditions that must be followed during the operation of a business, facility, or under a contract. These requirements may include unique safety protocols, hours of operation, equipment standards, or compliance with certain regulations that go beyond general obligations. By clearly outlining these tailored operational expectations, the clause ensures that both parties understand and adhere to particular standards necessary for the safe, efficient, or compliant functioning of the subject matter, thereby reducing misunderstandings and mitigating operational risks.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The Forest Officer will determine when restrictive conditions apply, and may approve exceptions to these requirements in writing.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons)
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons)
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements are to be performed by the Purchaser in specific sale units as shown in Section VII.F, UNIT DESIGNATIONS.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements are to be performed by the Purchaser in specific sale units as shown in Section VII.F, UNIT DESIGNATIONS. 1. NUTRIENT RECYCLING REQUIREMENT: Purchaser is required to leave material in the unit for recycling of forest nutrients. At the same time, logging slash loading shall be kept to a minimum by skidding and piling some slash at the landings. a. Purchaser is required to leave most logging slash foliage scattered on the forest floor. The Forest Officer may require lopping and scattering of limbs, severing tops before skidding, returning tops to the ▇▇▇▇▇, or other methods to achieve this requirement. b. Purchaser is required to leave 10-15 tons of material 3 inches in diameter or larger to meet DOWN, WOODY MATERIAL requirements in paragraph VII.C.3. The Forest Officer may require the bucking of cull material in the ▇▇▇▇▇, leaving dead, down sawlogs, or other methods. c. Purchaser is required to reduce slash loading above the amounts required to meet 3a and 3b above. The Forest Officer may require whole-tree skidding (top and limbs attached, bucking permitted) of some material to meet this requirement. d. The Forest Officer and Purchaser will agree to amounts of material and the bucking, lopping, and skidding methods to meet these requirements prior to felling and skidding in the unit. 2. PROTECTION OF RESIDUAL TIMBER: Purchaser shall protect residual trees from felling and skidding damage. All skidding machinery will be limited to a width that can operate between residual trees without damaging them. Forest Officer may require log-length skidding, with log lengths not to exceed 43 feet, winchline pulling from approved trails, or other methods to limit damage. The use of any harvesting equipment or system may be restricted or discontinued if, in the observations of the Forest Officer, damage is excessive. 3. RESERVED SUBMERCHANTABLE TREE PROTECTION: Care shall be exercised in felling and skidding operations to minimize damage to submerchantable trees. If damage is excessive as determined by the Forest Officer, operations may be suspended until suitable arrangements are made to reduce damage. 4. WINTER SKIDDING REQUIREMENTS: To avoid loss of sawlogs in the snow, skidding operations shall be kept current with felling operations. 5. CLOSE ROADS: Temporary roads and/or existing roads will be closed using various methods that include constructing earthen berms; trampling slash within the travel way; reshaping excavated material; and gr...
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements are to be performed by the Purchaser in specific sale units as shown in Section VII.F, UNIT DESIGNATIONS. 1. CONVENTIONAL GROUND-BASED YARDING: This unit may be yarded using conventional ground-based yarding equipment.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements are to be performed by the Purchaser in specific sale units as shown in Section VII.F, UNIT DESIGNATIONS. 1. SLASHING OF LOGGING-DAMAGED TREES REQUIRED: The Purchaser shall fell all submerchantable trees with logging-related root or stem damage, causing lean. The stem shall be completely severed from the ▇▇▇▇▇ below the lowest live limb. Maximum ▇▇▇▇▇ height shall be 12 inches on the uphill side.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements are to be performed by the Purchaser in specific sale units as shown in Section VII.F, UNIT DESIGNATIONS. 1. NUTRIENT CYCLING REQUIREMENT: Purchaser is required to leave material in the unit for recycling of forest nutrients. At the same time, logging slash loading shall be kept to a minimum by skidding and piling some slash at the landings. a. Purchaser is required to leave most logging slash foliage scattered on the forest floor. The Forest Officer may require lopping and scattering of limbs, severing tops before skidding, returning tops to the ▇▇▇▇▇, or other methods to achieve this requirement. b. Purchaser is required to leave 7- 24 tons of material per acre, 3 inches in diameter or larger to meet DOWN, WOODY MATERIAL requirements in paragraph IV.C-3. The Forest Officer may require the bucking of cull material in the ▇▇▇▇▇, leaving dead, down sawlogs, or other methods. c. Purchaser is required to reduce slash loading above the amounts required to meet 1a and 1b above. The Forest Officer may require whole-tree skidding (top and limbs attached, bucking permitted) of some material to meet this requirement. d. The Forest Officer and Purchaser will agree to amounts of material and the bucking, lopping, and skidding methods to meet these requirements prior to felling and skidding in the unit.
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons) HARVEST UNIT NUMBER(S) ACRES ESTIMATED VOLUME (Tons)
SPECIAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS. 9. CUT-TO-LENGTH UNITS