Asphalt Plants Sample Clauses
The "Asphalt Plants" clause defines the requirements and standards related to the use, location, and operation of asphalt plants in connection with a construction project. It typically specifies whether on-site or off-site plants are permitted, outlines environmental and safety regulations that must be followed, and may address issues such as noise, emissions, and proximity to sensitive areas. By setting clear expectations for asphalt plant operations, this clause helps ensure compliance with legal and environmental standards while minimizing disruptions to the surrounding community.
Asphalt Plants. Operate and maintain asphalt plants in accordance with Chapter 17-2 of the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection.
Asphalt Plants. An Operator and Apprentice / Oiler shall be present at all times when Plant is in operation. When Plant is not in operation and silo has been loaded the previous day, the Operator shall be present to discharge the material from silo.
Asphalt Plants. Work performed at the Employers asphalt plants shall be covered under the terms of this Agreement and shall conform to Section 20 herein.
Asphalt Plants. The three asphalt plants located in -------------- Pleasanton (Radum), Walnut Creek and Santa Rosa, California;
Asphalt Plants. Operate and maintain asphalt plants in accordance with Chapter 62-210, Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Administrative Code. Provide the plant site with a valid permit as required under Chapter 62-210 prior to start of work.
Asphalt Plants. An Operator and apprentice/oiler shall be present at all times when Plant is in operation. When Plant is not in operation and silo has been loaded the previous day, the operator shall be present to discharge the material from silo. Asphalt plants, regardless of configuration, will require only one (1) Operator (Class I) and only one (1) apprentice / oiler when the plant is in operation. Asphalt plant configuration includes, but is not limited to, conveyors, screens or scalpers, compressors and motors. Any equipment listed here that is operated at the plant as stand-alone equipment, not part of the plant configuration, will require an operator in accordance with the contract.
