Machine Operation Sample Clauses

The Machine Operation clause defines the rules and requirements for the use and handling of machinery under the agreement. It typically outlines who is authorized to operate specific equipment, the necessary qualifications or training required, and any safety protocols that must be followed during operation. This clause ensures that machinery is used safely and responsibly, reducing the risk of accidents and clarifying operational responsibilities between parties.
Machine Operation. ▪ Operator telephone/intercom systems (eg: Commander type), answering machines, fax machines, photocopiers, guillotines, calculator and adding machines, paging system.
Machine Operation. ▪ Operate computerised radio telephone equipment, dictaphone equipment or other equipment of equal complexity.
Machine Operation skill level 1
Machine Operation. [*] 25.4.1 Batch and Mode Indicator The BATCH status indicator can display one of the following: FILLING, IN PROGRESS, EMPTYING, and DONE. The MODE indicator can display the following: 51 of 62 MANUAL, AUTO STOP, AUTO RUN, FAULTED and PAUSED.
Machine Operation. Operate computerised radio telephone equipment, micro/personal computer, printing devices attached to personal computer, dictaphone equipment, typewriters.
Machine Operation. Operate computerised radio telephone equipment, micro/personal computer, printing devices attached to personal computer, dictaphone equipment, typewriters. Produce documents and correspondence using knowledge of standard formats, touch type at 40 words per minute with 98% accuracy, audio type. Use one or more software application package(s) developed for a micro/personal computer to operate and populate a database, spreadsheet/worksheet to achieve a desired result; graph previously prepared spreadsheet; use simple menu utilities of personal computer. Following standard procedures or template for the preceding functions using existing models/fields of information. Create, maintain and generate simple reports. Use a central computer resource to an equivalent standard. Use one or more software packages to create, format, edit, proof read, spell check, correct, print and save text documents, e.g. standard correspondence and business documents. Apply additional functions such as search and replace, variable fonts, moving and merging across documents and simple maths.
Machine Operation. 8.1 The machine shall only be operated by one of the Parties unless all parties consent to the operation of the machine by another named individual. 8.2 Only a fully trained operator may be engaged or allowed to operate the machine. 8.3 Where one party operates the machine for the benefit of another party or on the lands of another party the terms of such operation including compensation for the operator shall be agreed by all parties in advance. 8.4 This Agreement does not include the use of the machine for contract work for outside parties unless otherwise explicitly agreed by all co-owners in advance. In the event of such agreed use, an agreed charging rate, the duration of such use, and other necessary terms shall be calculated and agreed in advance between the parties themselves before agreement is entered into with any other outside party.
Machine Operation. ▪ Operate switchboard (PABX system)
Machine Operation. Machine operation shall be manual. However, certain controls may subsequently be automated by the Purchaser through programmable logic controllers (PLCs). All necessary steps shall be taken to allow for acquisition of operating parameters such as torque, cutterhead rotation speed, speed and thrust of cylinders, etc. From the outset the machine shall be equipped with the following functions: . Generally speaking, all interlocks and information necessary for correct operation of [STAMP] Bouygues TP Sheung Shui to ▇▇▇▇ Tau Tunnels July ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ PLp TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR TBM & BACKUP the machine shall be integrated into automatic management functions and/or indicated in the cab. This includes the following points: . Startup of belt conveyors shall be possible only after sounding an audible alarm. . While tunnelling, the various components of the mucking-out system--cutterhead, screw conveyor, belt conveyor--shall be interlocked to each other. Stoppage of one component shall trigger stoppage of components upline of it. The interlocks shall not be active when the system is stopped. . The rate of injection of bentonite mud and/or foam into the cutterhead shall be adjustable by the operator from the cab. Flowrates and volumes injected around the TBM shall be displayed in the cab. . The TBM forward thrust control shall be active only in the "excavation" position. . When the TBM is stopped, control of the thrust cylinders shall switch from the cab to the control desks at the back of the shield. Control shall revert to the cab only upon electrical authorization at the end of erection of a ring of segments.

Related to Machine Operation

  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Processing operations The personal data transferred will be subject to the following basic processing activities (please specify):

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