Chemical Treatment Sample Clauses

Chemical Treatment. The material to undergo chemical cleaning and/or post-treatment must be provided with a sufficient number of ventilation openings and outlets. These holes must be sufficiently large in order to guarantee outflow and to rinse the item to make sure that no substances remain on the products. Thermo-Clean cannot be held liable for quality problems due to an insufficient quantity and/or size of the openings. After chemical paint stripping, remnants of chemical products between joined sheet metal parts and hollow spaces are inevitable. This may lead to paint problems. Therefore, proper preparations before re-painting are necessary. Brief heating in a furnace may be an adequate solution, but must be tested by the customer before re-painting. Thermo-Clean cannot be held liable for any paint or rust problems that arise due to these remnants. If the customer indicates on the order form that aluminium profiles only need to be stained, then these will not be passivated. The profiles should therefore be treated by the customer as soon as possible. Moreover, the staining is only superficial, without any inspection of the remaining conversion layer. As we remove the paint by means of an immersion process and with (PU) foam-insulated profiles that cannot be closed, we wish to point out that the foam core will be saturated with paint-stripping product. Thermo-Clean can therefore not be held liable for any resulting problems. Since the profiles are no longer protected by paint after stripping, we protect them with packaging materials. As a result, they take up more space in the container than before treatment. The customer is therefore only allowed to fill containers 80%. The customer should note that there a maximum of two containers can be stacked. Car bodies & parts Damage due to corrosion and other deterioration caused by many years of use of the goods cannot be removed by our cleaning procedures and cannot be considered damage due to paint stripping/cleaning. Heavily rusted components will still have an uneven surface after the cleaning and after-care process. During thermal treatment, the vehicle goes into the furnace for about eight hours at 430°C in an oxygen-poor environment. All paint, rutex, dinitrol, PU, etc. will be vaporised and reduced to ash (approx. 5% of the original volume). We will partly remove the ash residue by means of compressed air. The body and/or parts are not ready to be painted yet, but can be welded if necessary. The doors, engine cover, boot ...
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Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for the reestablishment of indigenous species, to protect or recover Federally listed threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from the influence of man. Species of fish traditionally stocked before wilderness designation may be considered indigenous if the species is likely to survive. Undesirable conditions and affected species shall be identified in wilderness plans. Guidelines
Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment in or upon discharge into terminal pipelines may be utilized to maintain product specification limits. Chemical injection shall only occur at designated chemical injection points on the Crude, Diesel and Fuel pipelines at Berths 84A & 86. Chemical treatment costs are for Customer’s account. All chemical treatment activities under this agreement will be considered by Operator on a case by case basis and must be pre-approved by Operator at Operator’s sole discretion, such pre-approval not to be unreasonably withheld.
Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for reestablishment of indigenous fish species, to protect or recover Federally listed threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from the influence of man. Species of fish traditionally stocked before wilderness designation may be considered indigenous if the species is likely to survive. Use only registered piscicides, in consultation with the BLM, and according to label directions. Give preference to those piscicides that will have the least impact on non-target species and on the wilderness environment. NDOW will comply with Environmental Protection Agency processes delegated to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection in attainment of permits and certifications of personnel applying chemicals to Nevada’s waters within BLM Wilderness Areas. Schedule chemical treatments during periods of low human use and immediately dispose of fish in a manner agreed to by the BLM and the NDOW.
Chemical Treatment. The use of herbicides to control undesired plant species. Chopping: A site preparation method and land management tool to reduce the height and density of understory vegetation using a weighted drum with cutting blades to cut and chop vegetation. Commensals: A biological relationship in which one species derives food, refuge, or other benefits from another animal species hurting or helping it; in the gopher tortoise’s case, it is a species that shares the xxxxxx with the tortoise. Donor site: A site which tortoises are moved from during translocations. Enclosure: A temporary, specified area of a recipient site that is surrounded by approved fencing or hay/pine straw xxxxx to initially contain relocated tortoises and to help them acclimate to their new surroundings, and prevent them from attempting to return to their previous habitat. See “soft release.” Fuel loads: The amount of flammable materials (fuels) present in a habitat (e.g., trees, shrubs, grasses, etc.).
Chemical Treatment. The Xxxxx Steering Group has agreed on a maximum of four (4) chemical treatments per year for Lake Joondalup and a maximum of two (2) chemical treatments per year for Lake Goollelal. DEC, COJ COW, As required, based on procedure 3.1.1 Total annual cost $120,000 $60,000 - DEC $30,000 - COW $30,000 - COJ 4 Treatments per year @ $30,000 per treatment. -Chemical (Xxxxx) $530/drum -Including personal protective equipment and labour costs. 3.1.1 Decision and Authority for Chemical Treatment 3.1.2 Contact List for Chemically Hypersensitive Residents 3.1.3
Chemical Treatment. 3.2 Other Intervention Strategies Develop and implement other intervention strategies to reduce the reliance on chemical treatment for the purpose of nuisance reduction e.g. light traps. DEC, COW, COJ Ongoing Total annual cost $15,000 $7,500 - DEC $3,750 - COW $3,750 - COJ
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Chemical Treatment. (viii) Manufacturer’s tests.
Chemical Treatment. The use of herbicides to control undesired plant species. Chopping: A site preparation method and land management tool to reduce the height and density of understory vegetation using a weighted drum with cutting blades to cut and chop vegetation. Commensals: A biological relationship in which one species derives food, refuge, or other benefits from another animal species hurting or helping it; in the gopher tortoise’s case, it is a species that shares the xxxxxx with the tortoise. Donor site: A site which tortoises are moved from during translocations. Enclosure: A temporary, specified area of a recipient site that is surrounded by approved fencing or hay/pine straw xxxxx to initially contain relocated tortoises and to help them acclimate to their new surroundings, and prevent them from attempting to return to their previous habitat. See “soft release.” Fuel loads: The amount of flammable materials (fuels) present in a habitat (e.g., trees, shrubs, grasses, etc.). Hard release: A release without the benefit of temporary enclosures, creating starter xxxxxxx, or any other technique designed to improve site-fidelity. Hatchling Head Start Program: Protects hatchlings until they are of sufficient size to be beyond normal hatchling mortality to increase their chances of survival upon release into the wild. Logging Deck: Site where logs are prepared and loaded for transport.

Related to Chemical Treatment

  • Medical Treatment Undersigned understands that the Released Parties do not have medical personnel available at the location of the activities. Undersigned hereby grants the Released Parties permission to administer first aid or to authorize emergency medical treatment, if necessary. Undersigned understands and agrees that any such action by the Released Parties shall be subject to the terms of this agreement and release, including any liability arising from the negligence of the Released Parties when administering first aid or authorizing others to do so. Undersigned understands and agrees that the Released Parties do not assume responsibility for any injury or damage which might arise out of or in connection with such authorized emergency medical treatment.

  • Fair Treatment The College and the Union agree that there shall be no discrimination, restriction, or coercion exercised or practised with respect to any employee for reason of membership or activity in the Union.

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