Fire Control Sample Clauses

Fire Control. Purchaser shall, both independ- ently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all rea- sonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from Purchaser’s Operations and to sup- press any forest fire on Sale Area. Purchaser’s independ- ent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary per- sonnel and equipment at Purchaser’s disposal on Sale Area or within the distance of Sale Area stated in A13. B7.31 Purchaser’s Reinforcement Obligations. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Sale Area, or any other forest fire on Sale Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is required, Forest Service may require further actions by Purchaser until such fire is con- trolled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: B7.311 Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of Purchaser’s Operations. B7.312 Personnel. To release for employ- ment by Forest Service any or all of Purchaser’s person- nel engaged in Purchaser’s Operations or timber process- ing within the distance of Sale Area stated in A13. Any organized crew so hired shall include Purchaser’s super- visor, if any. Personnel so employed shall be paid at For- est Service standard emergency fire fighting rates. B7.313 Equipment. To make available for Forest Service rental at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates any or all of Purchaser’s equipment suitable for fire fighting and cur- rently engaged in Purchaser’s Operations within the dis- tance of Sale Area stated in A13. Equipment shall be op- erated only by personnel approved by Purchaser, if so requested by Purchaser.
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Fire Control. Contractor shall, both independently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from Contractor’s Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Contract Area. Contractor’s independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at Contractor’s disposal on Contract Area or within the distance of Contract Area stated in A.13.
Fire Control. Contractor shall, both inde- pendently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from Contractor’s Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Contract Area. Con- tractor’s independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at Contrac- tor’s disposal on Contract Area or within the distance of Contract Area stated in A13. B7.31 Contractor’s Reinforcement Obliga- tions. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Contract Area, or any other forest fire on Contract Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is re- quired, Forest Service may require further actions by Contractor until such fire is controlled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: B7.311 Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of Contractor’s Operations. B7.312 Personnel. To release for employ- ment by Forest Service any or all of Contractor’s per- sonnel engaged in Contractor’s Operations or timber processing within the distance of Contract Area stated in A13. Any organized crew so hired shall include Con- tractor’s supervisor, if any. Personnel so employed shall be paid at Forest Service standard emergency fire fighting rates. B7.313 Equipment. To make available for Forest Service rental at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates any or all of Contractor’s equipment suitable for fire fighting and currently engaged in Contractor’s Operations within the distance of Contract Area stated in A13. Equipment shall be operated only by personnel approved by Con- tractor, if so requested by Contractor.
Fire Control. Prior to commencing operations at the Shoreway Center, Contractor shall submit a fire control/handling plan for the Shoreway Center and obtain approval from the AUTHORITY.
Fire Control. The Contractor shall, independently and in cooperation with the Forest Service, take all reasonable action to prevent and suppress fires in the project area. Independent initial action shall be prompt and shall include the use of all personnel and equipment available in the project area. For the purpose of fighting forest fires on or in the vicinity of the project which are not caused by the Contractor's operations, the Contractor shall place employees and equipment temporarily at the disposal of the Forest Service. Any individual hired by the Forest Service will be employed in accordance with the Interagency Pay Plan for Emergency Firefighters. The Forest Service will compensate the Contractor for equipment rented at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area, or at prior agreed to rates.
Fire Control. Should any fires occur, it shall be the responsibility of Contractor to notify the fire department and Republic immediately and to then use all available methods to control and extinguish such fires.
Fire Control a. Contractor and its employees, agents and permitted subcontractors shall exercise the highest degree of care to prevent fire from arising on Property. Contractor and its employees, agents and permitted subcontractors shall immediately notify Forester and Washington Department of Natural Resources of any fire upon the Property or any adjacent property.
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Fire Control. Purchaser shall, both independently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from Purchaser's Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Sale Area. Purchaser's independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at Purchaser's disposal on Sale Area or within the distance of Sale Area stated on Page 1. BT7.31 Purchaser's Reinforcement Obligations. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Sale Area, or any other forest fire on Sale Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is required, Forest Service may require further actions by Purchaser until such fire is controlled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: BT7.311 Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of Purchaser's Operations. BT7.312 Personnel. To release for employment by Forest Service any or all of Purchaser's personnel engaged in Purchaser's Operations or timber processing within the distance of Sale Area stated on Page 1. Any organized crew so hired shall include Purchaser's supervisor, if any. Personnel so employed shall be paid at Forest Service standard emergency fire fighting rates. BT7.313 Equipment. To make available for Forest Service rental at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates any or all of Purchaser's equipment suitable for fire fighting and currently engaged in Purchaser's Operations within the distance of Sale Area stated on Page 1. Equipment shall be operated only by personnel approved by Purchaser, if so requested by Purchaser. BT7.4 Fire Suppression Costs. Purchaser's obligations for cost of fire suppression vary according to three classifications of fires as follows:
Fire Control. Ensuring a fire extinguisher is supplied where flammable paints and/or liquids are used or stored.
Fire Control shall, both independently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from ’s Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Stewardship Project Area. ’s independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at ’s disposal on Stewardship Project Area or within the distance of Stewardship Project Area: (fill-in miles). a) The Partner’s Reinforcement Obligations. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Stewardship Project Area or any other forest fire on Stewardship Project Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement Page 35 of 36 (Rev. 12-13)
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