Minor Operating Functions Clause Samples

The 'Minor Operating Functions' clause defines and distinguishes routine or non-critical activities that are necessary for the ongoing operation or maintenance of a project, facility, or system. Typically, this clause outlines which tasks are considered minor—such as regular inspections, basic repairs, or standard adjustments—and clarifies that these do not require special approvals or notifications. By specifying what constitutes a minor operating function, the clause streamlines day-to-day operations and prevents unnecessary administrative delays, ensuring that essential but low-impact tasks can be performed efficiently without triggering more stringent contractual requirements.
Minor Operating Functions. Maintenance personnel may perform minor operating functions when requested by production supervision, but only when accompanied by a qualified member of the operations group. Typical example: Assisting in closing or opening large block valves that are difficult for one person to handle.
Minor Operating Functions. Maintenance personnel may perform minor operating functions when requested by production supervision, but only when accompanied