HAND LOADING Sample Clauses
HAND LOADING. When aircraft requires hand loading, the contractor shall ensure the aircraft is loaded in accordance with FAA requirements. Aircraft may be solid loaded provided it complies with FAR 25.857(e). Under solid loading, a fire aisle is not required. The contractor shall provide sufficient quantities of tie down equipment, including separate tie down of heavy items such as engines or other types of cargo that must be secured separately.
HAND LOADING. The preference is for all debris to be mechanically and reasonably compacted. Debris monitors located at temporary or final debris disposal sites will reduce the observed capacity of each hand loaded truck or trailer by fifty percent (50%) because of the low compaction achieved by hand loading. For example, if a 40 cubic yard (CY) hand loaded truck or trailer arrives at a debris management or disposal site, and it appears to be 100% full, the actual quantity of debris in the truck or trailer will be recorded as 20 CY (40 CY* 50%). In the same manner, if the truck or trailer appears half full, the load will be recorded as 10 CY {[40 CY/2] * 50%}. The maximum amount recorded for a hand loaded vehicle will be fifty percent (50%) of its measured capacity. NOTE: ABOVE IS FOR PURPOSE OF EXAMPLE ONLY. Latest FEMA GUIDELINES SHALL APPLY The Contractor shall provide the City with an updated list of all subcontractors including phone numbers of contact personnel. Prior to the City assigning work, the Contractor shall provide the City with an affidavit from each subcontractor stating there is a signed contract between the Contractor and subcontractor. The City may, at its discretion, limit the number of subcontract firms working under the prime or sub-prime contractor at its sole discretion to ensure safety and quality of work provided. Subcontractor(s) shall only perform work for one firm. In its proposal to the City, the Contractor will provide information as to what percentage of work described herein will be subcontracted.
HAND LOADING. Debris that is loaded entirely by hand/manual labor without the assistance of loading equipment.
