Hoisting Sample Clauses

Hoisting. The Employer reserves the right to hoist or lower all machine room equipment, except governors and secondary sheaves, which shall include machines and beams that have been laid out and pre-assembled by the Elevator Constructor before hoisting, pistons, cylinders and trusses or sections of trusses with the aid of derricks or cranes (pistons and cylinders and/or trusses may be hoisted and placed in their final locations). In addition, the Employer shall have the sole option to utilize the outside hoist operated by a Local 1 Elevator Constructor to raise or lower all machine room equipment (not to include ductwork) which shall include machines and beams that have been laid out and pre- assembled by the Elevator Constructor before hoisting and other equipment such as air and gas tanks, cutting torches, welders, gang boxes, tools, chain falls, safety equipment (first round of overhead protection and safety lines) and motor room wiring. It is understood that work of this character will be done by Journeymen and Apprentices under the supervision of the Elevator Constructor Mechanic-in-Charge. Where the Employer elects to pre-assemble or prefabricate Apartment House elevators as provided in Appendix D, Article IV, Paragraph 3 (6) et. seq. the Employer shall have the right to hoist or lower all such equipment with such mechanical equipment as the Employer deems necessary to perform such work. It is understood that work of this character will be done under the supervision of the Elevator Constructor in charge. The loading, unloading, moving and handling of material may be accomplished by the use of tools or equipment operated by the Elevator Constructor in the employ of the Employer. The Employer will provide training and necessary licenses for Employees assigned to the operation of such equipment. When a jobsite material staging area is not more than 100 feet above or below the ground level, the Employer will have the right to utilize the outside hoist operated by a Local 1 Elevator Constructor to raise or lower all material and place it at the staging area. When material is to be moved from the staging area, traditional hoisting shall apply. It is understood that work of this character will be done by Journeymen and Apprentices. It is further understood that this shall apply to one staging area per building. The Union and EMANY companies agree to follow the IUEC/Xxxx settlement of October 28, 2004 for machine room less elevators (MRL) and/or any other subsequent a...
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Hoisting. 1 Provide, operate and maintain hoists cranes required for moving of workers, materials and equipment. Make financial arrangements with Subcontractors for use thereof.
Hoisting. .1 Provide, operate and maintain hoists and cranes as required for moving of materials and equipment.
Hoisting. 5.6.1 If the Subcontractor requires the use of any hoisting device provided by the Contractor, the Subcontractor must give the Contractor reasonable notice. The Subcontractor must provide, at their own cost, any specialist equipment for hoisting that is not provided by the Contractor.
Hoisting. 1. Know the weight of the load and the location to which it is being moved.
Hoisting. The axles or jacking plates shall accommodate the lifting pads of a 2-post hoist system. Jacking plates, if used as hoisting pads, shall be designed to prevent the vehicle from falling off the hoist. Other pads or the structure shall support the vehicle on xxxx stands independent of the hoist.
Hoisting. All hoisting of materials and equipment shall be provided by the Subcontractor requiring the hoisting to complete their portion of the work, unless otherwise noted in the specified provision hereof. [option 1] XYZ will not have a forklift on site. [option 2] XYZ will have a forklift onsite for a limited duration. Subcontractors may use the XYZ forklift for hoisting purpose provided that the forklift meets hoisting capacity requirements, the operator is certified to operate the forklift, and the subcontractor reimburses XYZ for the costs.
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Hoisting. In order to attach the pre-cast panels to the building structure, adjustable connections were designed into the panels so that they could be adjusted into their final position without remaining suspended by crane. The panels could be disconnected from the crane after it was bolted in at the adjustable connections and spot welds were made. A common feature of pre-cast concrete panels is that temporary bracing and lifting eyes are structurally integrated into the panel’s design, so installation can be as efficient and safe as possible. The one aspect of the panel installation that had to be determined was how workers would connect the panels to the frame at height. Lifts or ladders were an option, but the most cost-effective and safest option was to have all workers weld the inside of the panels from the second floor slab or roof while being tied-off. The administrative controls implemented for the blind lift plan were roping off the wing where the blind lifts were occurring and using horns to alert workers that the lifts were ongoing. These were in addition to the Job Safety Analysis plans, site safety plans, tailgate meetings, safety orientations, and PPE requirements that were required of all subs by the CM. One aspect of the CM’s safety management program that was different from others was that sections of the building were assigned to members of management (PM, assistant PM, superintendent, project engineers) in which they were in charge of safety. This meant that they had to complete safety audits of their area and generally ensure that safety was a focus for workers in their area. Equipment Screen Construction One of the major concerns of the owner and their designers was the visible aesthetics of rooftop HVAC equipment. The owner therefore required that the HVAC units be screened from view. There were three screening options. One option was to construct a screen of some type of material that matched the building around each unit. The owner did not agree for aesthetic reasons and requested a perimeter screen to be designed around the edge of the roof.
Hoisting. The Employer hereby assigns the operation of (1) hoisting and portable engine on building and construction work including, but not limited to, fork lifts, end loaders and hoists, to Employees covered by this collective Bargaining Agreement, providing these engines are used in conjunction with the work of the trade as a time saving installing device to hoist or haul material and equipment to a holding position for permanent attachment to said building or construction, and (2) operation of pumps and welding machines in conjunction with the work of the trade.
Hoisting. 1 Provide, operate and maintain hoists cranes required for moving of workers, materials and equipment. .2 Hoists and cranes shall be operated by qualified operator.
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