BRUSHING Sample Clauses

The "Brushing" clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the cleaning or maintenance of surfaces, typically in the context of construction, painting, or facility management contracts. It specifies who is responsible for brushing surfaces, the standards to be met, and the timing or frequency of such activities. For example, it may require that all surfaces be brushed free of dust and debris before painting or finishing work begins. The core function of this clause is to ensure that surfaces are properly prepared or maintained, thereby improving the quality of subsequent work and reducing the risk of defects or delays.
BRUSHING. On the following road(s), Purchaser shall cut vegetative material up to 3 inches in diameter, including limbs, as shown on the BRUSHING DETAIL. Brushing must be achieved by cutting of brush, trees, and branches. Root systems and stumps of cut vegetation may not be disturbed unless directed by the Contract Administrator. Purchaser shall remove brushing debris from the road surface, ditchlines, and culvert inlets and outlets.
BRUSHING. The purpose of brushing treatment is to control, temporarily, the growth of woody or herbaceous vegetation that is competing with the preferred crop trees. During the period of stand establishment, brushing treatments will be justified to ensure adequate survival and growth. The strategy for brush control will emphasize early identification of possible competition and timely application of treatment. Table 7 – BLCF Silviculture Summary Year Area Harvested (ha) Area Planted (ha) Area Site Prep (ha) Trees Planted Areas Declared FG (ha) Brushing (ha) Fertilized (ha) 2003 82 189 314,565 2005 727 289 814 390,906 2006 1,676 401 690 511,561 2007 2,460 1,337 2,440 1,822,432 2008 1,191 1,854 3,999 2,354,821 3 2009 1,085 3,026 2,166 2,281,760 2010 909 733 694 1,021,164 37 2011 420 428 1,532 611,720 10 3 2012 274 735 139 677,020 2 20 2013 756 420 927 598,210 116 1 2014 1,044 501 786 663,330 226 13 261 2015 483 597 430 1,000,070 Total 11,463 10,730 14,710 12,672,905 391 106 261 Silviculture surveys will be done at various stages of stand establishment and for as long as fifteen years after harvesting. The results of these surveys are used to assess the status and stocking of regeneration, as well as progress towards completing basic silviculture obligations. The surveys are also used to plan any additional silviculture treatments to ensure that basic silviculture is achieved. The status and survey results are entered into the silviculture record management system (PhoenixPro). We are required under Section 86 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation to submit the following to FLNRO prior to June 1 each year, using the RESULTS database:  Pertinent information about seeds used to grow seedlings planted.  An update of the forest cover inventory for each area in which requirements for regeneration were met, or requirements for regeneration date have not been met but regeneration date has passed.  An update of the forest cover inventory for free growing stands that have been declared free growing or where free growing stands have not been achieved but the free growing date has passed.  A summary of any silviculture treatments that were carried out.
BRUSHING. On the following roads and as directed by Contract Administrator, Purchaser shall cut vegetative material up to 5 inches in diameter, including limbs, as shown on the BRUSHING DETAIL. Brushing must be achieved by mechanical cutting of brush, trees, and branches. Root systems and stumps of cut vegetation may not be disturbed unless directed by the Contract Administrator. Purchaser shall remove brushing debris from the road surface, ditchlines, and culvert inlets and outlets. ▇▇ the following roads, pulling, digging, pushing over, and other non-cutting methods used for vegetation removal may not be used for brushing. Purchaser shall remove brushing debris from the road surface, ditchlines and culvert inlets and outlets. Brush shall be disposed of so that it will not fall into the road prism. Purchaser shall fall all vegetative material larger than 2 inches DBH or over 5 feet high between the marked right-of-way boundaries and within waste and debris areas, or if not marked in the field, between the clearing limits specified on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET. Clearing must be completed before starting excavation and embankment.
BRUSHING. On the following road(s), Purchaser shall cut vegetative material up to 5 inches in diameter, including limbs, as shown on the BRUSHING DETAIL. Brushing must be achieved by cutting of brush, trees, and branches. Root systems and stumps of cut vegetation may not be disturbed unless directed by the Contract Administrator. Purchaser shall remove brushing debris from the road surface, ditchlines, and culvert inlets and outlets. Pulling, digging, pushing over, and other non‐cutting methods used for vegetation removal may not be used for brushing. Excavator buckets, log loaders and similar equipment may not be used for brushing unless otherwise approved in writing by the Contract Administrator.
BRUSHING. This work consists of cutting all vegetative growth, including trees and other vegetation on roadway surfaces and roadsides. Brushing is required when one of the following conditions occur:
BRUSHING on a priority basis remove all juvenile trees and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ to a minimum of 1 metre from trail edge, within 3 centimetres of ground level. Scatter the cut material out of sight of the trail.
BRUSHING. On the following road(s) the Purchaser shall cut vegetative material up to 5 inches in diameter, including limbs, as shown on the BRUSHING SECTION DETAIL. Brushing must be achieved by cutting of brush, trees, and branches. Root systems and stumps of cut vegetation may not be disturbed unless directed by the Contract Administrator. Purchaser shall remove brushing debris from the road surface, ditchlines, and culvert inlets and outlets. HM‐1500 0+00 to 21+00 HM‐1509 0+00 to 2+50 Pulling, digging, pushing over, and other non‐cutting methods used for vegetation removal may not be used for brushing. Excavator buckets, log loaders and similar equipment may not be used for brushing unless otherwise approved in writing by the Contract Administrator.

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  • Dewatering (a) Where the whole of a site is so affected by surface water following a period of rain that all productive work is suspended by agreement of the Parties, then dewatering shall proceed as above with Employees so engaged being paid at penalty rates as is the case for safety rectification work. This work is typically performed by Employees engaged within CW1, CW2 or CW3 classifications. When other Employees are undertaking productive work in an area or areas not so affected then dewatering will only attract single time rates. (b) Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, appropriate Employees shall assist in the tidying up of their own work site or area if it is so affected. Where required, appropriate Employees will be provided with the appropriate PPE. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected. (c) To avoid any confusion any ‘dewatering’ time which prevents an Employee from being engaged in their normal productive work is not included in any calculation for the purposes of determining whether an Employee is entitled to go home due to wet weather (refer clauses 32.4 and 32.5)

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Welding Welding and use of cutting torches or cutoff saws will be permitted only in areas that have been cleared or are free of all material capable of carrying fire. Flammable debris and vegetation must be removed from within a minimum 10-foot radius of all welding and cutting operations. A shovel and a 5-gallon standard backpack water container filled and with handpump attached shall be immediately available for use in the event of a fire start. C8.64 – DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION CERTIFICATION (3/18). Pursuant to 2 CFR 180 and 2 CFR 417, Purchaser shall certify and obtain certifications from its Subcontractors regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility, and voluntary exclusion, including additional Subcontractors obtained after award of this contract. “Subcontractors” are participants in lower tier covered transactions. Purchaser may rely upon a certification of a prospective Subcontractor that it is not proposed for debarment under 48 CFR 9.4, debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in covered transactions or timber sales, unless Purchaser knows that the certification is erroneous. Purchaser shall keep the certifications of its Subcontractors on file until timber sale Termination Date and any extensions thereof, and will provide a copy at the written request of Contracting Officer. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this Subsection. The knowledge and information of Purchaser is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. If Purchaser knowingly enters into a timber sale transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR 9.4, suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in covered transactions or timber sales, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, Forest Service may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. Contracting Officer shall provide a copy of Forms AD-1047 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters – Primary Covered Transactions and AD-1048 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion – Lower Tier Covered Transactions to the Purchaser. Purchaser shall complete form AD-1047 and provide to the Contracting Officer upon request. Purchaser shall require each subcontractor to complete form AD-1048 and provide to the Contracting Officer upon request.

  • 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.

  • Irrigation An irrigation reduced pressure zone (hereinafter referred to as “RPZ”) is required for any irrigation systems and must be installed by the Developer and/or eventual lot owner and tested in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health Guidelines for Designing Backflow Prevention Assembly Installations (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”). The initial test results and certification shall be submitted to the City of Maple Grove Public Works Department. Subsequently, the RPZ must be tested, per the Guidelines, at least annually by a certified tester with the results reported to the City of Maple Grove Building Department and the RPZ must be rebuilt as needed in accordance with the Guidelines. Test/rebuilt reports shall be mailed or faxed to the City of Maple Grove Building Department at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The irrigation system shall be designed and the Plans shall be modified accordingly, prior to the issuance of any permits for the development of the Property, to accommodate a 1-inch water meter and a maximum flow of 50 gallons per minute.