Fuelers Clause Samples

The 'Fuelers' clause defines the parties or entities responsible for supplying fuel in a contractual arrangement, typically within contexts such as aviation, shipping, or logistics. This clause specifies who will provide the fuel, the standards or specifications the fuel must meet, and may outline procedures for delivery, quality assurance, and payment. By clearly identifying the fuel supplier and setting expectations for fuel provision, the clause helps prevent disputes over fuel quality, delivery timing, and responsibility, ensuring smooth operations and risk allocation between the parties.
Fuelers. A ‘Fueler’ is a bid middle position whose responsibility is to fuel the assigned buses. Their start time is 9:15. There are three (3) fuelers.
Fuelers a. A ‘Fueler’ is a bid middle position whose responsibility is to fuel the assigned buses. Their start time will vary based on routing for the school year. There are two (2) fuelers. b. Responsibilities of a Fueler: i. Completely fuel (until the fuel gauge indicates Full) any bus that is less than ¾ full (as indicated on the bus fuel gauge) ii. Add DEF (diesel exhaust fuel) to any bus that has 2 (two) bars illuminated on the bus DEF indicator. iii. Unplug and replug in (winter months) any bus that the fueler moves for any reason. iv. Before beginning to fuel buses, DAILY start any bus that is currently not being used on a daily basis. Letting the bus or buses run for the entire duration of your fueling responsibilities and then turning the bus or buses off once you have finished fueling all the required buses. v. Let the bus mechanics know of any bus that will not start or that you see requires any mechanical attention (i.e. undercarriage leakage, warning lights on the bus instrumental panel, flat tire, etc.) vi. Keep a weekly log of the exact (no rounding up) amount (i.e. 24.6 gallons) of fuel dispensed into a bus. vii. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE is a fueler to move a bus that has not completed the process of filling the air bags. Both air gauge indicators must be to at least 120 PSI before the bus is moved. viii. Make sure to completely close the bus doors. ix. Return weekly log to the office at the completion of your fueling week x. Fuelers shall check coolant and windshield solvent levels at time of fueling.
Fuelers. In accordance with the Business and Operations Plan, Contractor shall assign a sufficient number of staff (“Fuelers”) that have been properly trained in fueling of alternative fuel buses. Fuelers shall be responsible for delivering and picking-up buses at the LAWA-designated staging area(s). Contractor shall ensure Fuelers shall have, at all times, all appropriate licenses to operate LAWA’s Landside Shuttle Bus Fleet, in accordance with Section 2.5

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