Transportation Operations Clause Samples
The Transportation Operations clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the movement and handling of goods or materials under a contract. It typically outlines who is responsible for arranging transportation, the standards or methods to be used, and any requirements for documentation or compliance with regulations. For example, it may specify whether the seller or buyer arranges shipping, who bears the risk during transit, and what happens in case of delays or damage. This clause ensures clarity in logistics, allocates risk appropriately, and helps prevent disputes by setting clear expectations for all parties involved in the transportation process.
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Transportation Operations i) The Roads and Traffic sections and the Airport shall be seen as three distinct operations.
A) Traffic
i) Selected classifications, i.
Transportation Operations. All transportation operations must be conducted under such conditions and controls necessary to prevent the food from becoming unsafe during transportation operations including, but not limited to: (a) taking effective measures such as segregation, isolation, or the use of packaging to protect food from contamination by raw foods and nonfood items in the same load; (b) taking effective measures such as segregation, isolation, or other protective measures, such as hand-washing, to protect food transported or food not completely enclosed by a container from contamination and cross-contact during transportation operations; and (c) shall maintain the integrity of the cargo seal.
Transportation Operations. The Roads and Traffic sections and the Airport shall be seen as three distinct operations.
Transportation Operations. In the event of a spill, leak or loss of Sludge or Non-Sludge Residuals during transit not caused by Uncontrollable Circumstances or Borough Breach, the Company shall immediately arrange for the clean-up and transportation of the material to the Disposal Site at the Company’s sole cost and expense, pay any resulting fines, assessments, penalties or damages resulting therefrom, and indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Borough in accordance with the procedures provided in Section 10.2 hereof from all Loss- and-Expense resulting therefrom.
Transportation Operations. Saturday, Sunday and General Holidays (Friday 11:00 p.m. - Sunday 11:00 p.m.)
Transportation Operations. All transportation operations shall be conducted in accordance w ith Applicable Law and Section 6 .20. In the event of a release, spill, leak or loss of Incinerator Residuals during ▇▇▇▇ sfer or transit, the Lessee shall promptly arrange or cause to be arranged through the responsible hauler for the clean-up of the m aterial and transportation to an Acceptable Disposal Site, and for the payment by the Lessee or th e responsible hauler of any resulting fines, assessments, penalties or damages result ing therefrom, all as further provided in Section 7.7.
Transportation Operations. ▪ For School-based staff – the immediate supervisor is the school administrator(s).
Transportation Operations. 11.9 Summarize the methods, assumptions, data, and results of any traffic modeling and analysis.
11.10 Include project Temporary Traffic Control plans, as well as time and traffic special provisions as appendices in the TMP.
Transportation Operations i) The Roads Section, Traffic Signals Section, Signs and Markings Section, Operations Programs, and Forestry and Horticulture Sections shall be seen as five (5) distinct operations. The Roads Section includes two (2) yards North Patrol (formerly Heidelberg Yard) and South Patrol (formerly Central Yard) for all work, with the exception of winter operations which shall include three (3) yards (North Patrol, South Patrol, and Philipsburg yard).
A) Traffic
i) Traffic Signal Maintenance staff, are on stand-by which is rotational.
ii) All other overtime is rotational in the section
B) Signs and Markings Section
i) Roads Maintainers (Sign Maintenance) staff are on stand-by which is rotational.
ii) All other overtime is rotational.
iii) Where a second person is required to assist the Sign Maintenance standby person on overtime, after canvassing the other Sign Maintenance staff, the Region will canvass employees in the order below, using rotational overtime lists:
a) Sign Makers
b) Roads Section Rotational List
c) Operations Programs List
d) Forestry and Horticulture List
C) Roads Section
Transportation Operations. All transportation operations shall be conducted in accordance with Applicable Law and Section 5.20. In the event of a release, spill, leak or loss of System Residuals durin g transfer or transit, th e Compan y shall promptly arrange or cause to be arranged through the responsible hauler for the clean-up of the material and transportation of the System Residuals to an Acceptable Disposal Site, and for the payment by the Company or the responsible hauler of any resulting fines, assessments, penalties or damages resulting therefrom, all as further provided in Section 6.7.