Operating Envelope Clause Samples
The Operating Envelope clause defines the specific conditions, parameters, or limits within which a system, equipment, or process is designed to function safely and effectively. This may include factors such as temperature ranges, pressure limits, load capacities, or environmental conditions that must be maintained during operation. By clearly outlining these boundaries, the clause helps prevent misuse, equipment failure, or safety hazards, ensuring that all parties understand the operational constraints and responsibilities.
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Operating Envelope. The area surrounding any crane. Inside this "envelope" is the crane, the operator, riggers and crane walkers, rigging gear between the hook and the load, the load and the crane's supporting structure (ground, rail, etc.).
Operating Envelope. The facility operating envelope and the associated action levels are defined in Appendix A. Action levels are based either on allowable inventory or level of acceptable safety risk. If action levels are reached, FM and CPO must evaluate and determine if additional controls are needed to operate at new higher inventory/risk levels. A change in any action level will require a formal change to this TUA.
Operating Envelope. Anywhere within Caltrain property including any area that is an essential component of the operating system.
