Weight Scaling Requirements Clause Samples

Weight Scaling Requirements. 1. The Purchaser, unless otherwise agreed to in writing, shall: a. Utilize scales that meet the standard for commercial vehicles defined in the National Bureau of Standards, Handbook 44, current edition. b. Loads will be weighed individually. c. Weigh all loads on scales currently certified by the State in which weighed. Scales must have a current inspection tag or seal posted which shows the date of the most current test by the State weights and measurements agency. No load shall be presented for weighing that weighs more than the certified capacity of the scales in use. Each load shall be weighed as a single unit with the gross and tare weights stamped and recorded by an automatic recording device on the scales. In addition to the gross weight and tare weight of the load, the contractor shall record the following on each weight slip: i. Contract Name ii. Load removal receipt number iii. Date and time weighed d. Maintain load accountability from the Contract Area to point of weighing. In doing so, the load of products shall remain intact while in transit. Products accidently lost in transit shall be promptly identified by load removal receipt number and contract designation. Purchaser shall, within 24 hours, load out such lost products and present them for weighing or make other arrangements acceptable to the BLM. Load tickets or product lost by the purchaser will be charged to the purchaser at three (3) times the stumpage rate X the average tonnage of the weighed loads. e. Staple or otherwise attach the Bunk Ticket from the Truck Load Ticket Book to the front end, driver’s side bunk log and clearly and legibly paint BLM on the back end of every load transported from the contract area. f. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the Contracting Officer, the Purchaser shall provide the Contracting Officer’s Representative ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ [on the 15th and 30th (or 31st) of each month] scaling reports indicating the merchantable volume removed from the area. This will include the Scale House Tickets from the Truck Load Ticket Book as well as the automatic recording device printouts from the scales. g. All loads shall be hauled and weighed within 30 days of harvest. Loads weighed more than 30 days after harvest will be scaled to determine actual volume and establish new weight conversions for those loads only. h. When payments are made under Section 3, The Authorized Officer shall determine amounts due on the basis of Government’s records of volumes of timber skidde...

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