Excavators Sample Clauses

The 'Excavators' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use of excavators on a project site. It typically outlines who is authorized to operate excavators, the safety protocols that must be followed, and any necessary permits or inspections before excavation work begins. For example, it may require operators to be certified and mandate that underground utilities are identified prior to digging. This clause ensures that excavation activities are conducted safely and in compliance with regulations, thereby minimizing the risk of accidents and damage to property or infrastructure.
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Excavators. A locate ticket is valid for 30 calendar days. If your work will not be completed within this time frame, GEORGIA 811 recommends you complete an Update for your ticket on the date listed on your ticket text. The information represented in this data results from the compilation of a variety of source materials. Its intended use is as a resource for the excavators and members of GEORGIA 811 and it should not be used as a general research tool, legal description, or document. GEORGIA 811 makes no representation or warranty concerning the accuracy of such information, nor claims it as a legal information source. You are about to indicate an excavation location. GEORGIA 811 makes no representation or warranty concerning the accuracy of the information you provide, nor claims it as a legal cartographic resource. GEORGIA 811 assumes no legal liability for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed herein and makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non- infringement, with respect to documents or information available from GEORGIA 811 and/or this website. All direct, indirect, consequential, implied, punitive, and special damages are deemed waived if you use the information on this website in any manner. In an effort to improve ticket quality, GEORGIA 811 will accept a legal description or latitude and longitude to be used as reference only. Excavators remain responsible for providing the information needed to process a ticket, which may, without limitation, include providing sufficient particularity when describing the dig site and other information as needed. Some information originally submitted by the System user may be edited or removed to better clarify the pending excavation. Such minor edits may include, without limitation, driving directions that are unnecessary or confusing, misspelled street names, unnecessary or confusing characters or abbreviations, etc. It is the responsibility of the excavator to maintain the marks at the dig site. GEORGIA 811 encourages excavators maintain the marks and submit locates no sooner than three business days and no longer than 10 business days prior to excavation. If an update is required, the law allows the members to respond within 2 business days of the update notice. To prevent over notification and to be compliant with the law, please only request a...
Excavators. All excavators are hired out with a GP and Tilt Mud Bucket up to 50t, vandal covers, hammer screen, two-way radio, flashing light. Any additional site requirements for conformance will be at the Client’s cost.
Excavators. Price offered for the type of resource. The price will be based on the daily rate, with the lowest price being ranked highest on the dispatch list. Separate priority lists will be generated for each Type of excavator. Attribute, not given points: Clamshell Bucket Up Down Blade or Dozer Blade Steep Ground Excavator .
Excavators. In addition to D.2.1.2, excavators shall have: Operator Protection System. Shall have a factory canopy with deflectors installed in front of the operator area to deflect whipping saplings, branches and debris broken off by the action of the bucket or hydraulic thumb. Deflectors shall be located so as not to impede visibility and access to the cab but still protect the operator from frontal damage. Capability of operating at manufacturer's limitations (i.e., slope). Lighting (2 forward). Lights shall be mounted to the equipment in such a way to provide protection from damage and provide illumination beyond the bucket/thumb. Hydraulic thumb or clamshell. See D.23, Exhibit A for definition. D.2.1.2.4 Transports. In addition to D.2.1.2, transports shall have: Heavy equipment transport operators are responsible for following Department of Transportation (DOT) standards while in transit and adhere to legal weights, laws and limits pertaining to the transport of heavy equipment while under hire. Transport operators may be required to transport loads of up to the maximum GVWR rating of the tractor- trailer combination on steep, poorly maintained roads. Operators should expect to drive on secondary roads with grades of up to 15 percent, with close radius switchbacks and road surfaces of natural material. Truck and trailer shall be capable of working on secondary Forest/Range roads with adequate tractor horsepower and trailer clearance to excel in this environment. Operators may haul dozers, road graders excavators and logging equipment while under hire and must understand load securement and tractor-trailer limitations. Operator is responsible for meeting all State requirements, such as weight restrictions and hauling permits. All special permits are the responsibility of the Operator. All transports shall have Carrier Insurance as required by 49 CFR 387 (Minimum levels of responsibility for motor carriers), if transporting equipment as a for hire motor carrier.
Excavators. Track laying draglines, carrying capacity up to 4 tons.
Excavators. Excavators generally used at site are as follows: