Heavy Weights Sample Clauses

The "Heavy Weights" clause establishes specific rules or restrictions regarding the use, handling, or transportation of items that exceed a certain weight threshold. In practice, this clause may require parties to use specialized equipment, adhere to safety protocols, or obtain prior approval before moving or storing heavy objects. Its core function is to mitigate risks associated with heavy items, such as property damage or personal injury, by ensuring that all parties are aware of and comply with necessary precautions.
Heavy Weights. The employer and Union agree that packages weighing over seventy (70) pounds or thirty-two (32) kg will be handled safely and according to proper methods as prescribed in the Heavy Weight Service Policy. As per the terms of the Policy, employees may request assistance from the Company and/or customer to handle such packages.
Heavy Weights. (a) No male employee shall be required to pull, drag or push more than 0.5 tonne provided that this subclause shall not apply to any truck on rails not to any truck fitted with ball or roller bearings. (b) No female employee shall be required to lift or carry more than 13 kgs. (c) No male employee shall be required to lift or carry excessive weights. Any dispute about what constitutes "excessive weights" shall be considered through the disputes procedure.

Related to Heavy Weights

  • Weights light, moderate and heavy, have their normal everyday meanings, and are to be applied consistently, regardless of the physical characteristics of the jobholder and whether the duties are normally carried out by women or by men; or by small people or large people; or by fit or unfit people. So, a sack of cement or a sack of potatoes is a heavy weight, even if it is lifted and carried without obvious exertion by a tall, fit, young person.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

  • Weight The percent of the Base Price subject to adjustment based on an index change.

  • Outputs Analogue and digital outputs of protected content are allowed if they meet the requirements in this section and if they are not forbidden elsewhere in this Agreement..

  • Revenue Metering The Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering will be located on the generator side of the 115kV breaker at the ▇▇▇▇▇ Solar Collector Substation and will consist of: • three (3) combination current/voltage transformer (“CT/VT”) units (manufacturer and model ABB/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ KXM-550, GE Grid Solutions KOTEF ▇▇▇.▇▇, or other equivalent specified by Connecting Transmission Owner); and • one (1) revenue meter. The ratios of the CTs and VTs will be provided by Connecting Transmission Owner upon its review of the Interconnection Customer’s design documents. (Note: Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering CTs and VTs cannot be used to feed the Interconnection Customer’s check meter.) SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2556