Operator Equipment Clause Samples

The Operator Equipment clause defines the responsibilities and requirements regarding the equipment used by the operator in performing their duties under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether the operator must supply their own equipment or if the equipment will be provided by the other party, and may outline standards for maintenance, safety, and suitability. By clearly allocating responsibility for equipment provision and upkeep, this clause helps prevent disputes over equipment quality or availability and ensures that operations proceed smoothly and safely.
Operator Equipment. Since the Operator is required to maintain equipment insurance and the cost of that insurance is reflected in the fees payable by the RHA, the Operator agrees that the RHA will not be liable to the Operator for any physical loss or damage to any equipment, machinery, tools, materials or other property of the Operator used in the performance of the Services and operations contemplated under this Agreement.
Operator Equipment. Owner shall be responsible for all channel converters, remote control units, digital adapters, modems and other equipment required to provide the Services, and agrees to pay Operator the cost of repairing or replacing any such lost or damaged equipment.
Operator Equipment. ‌ 18.1 The Operator shall ensure that all Operator’s Equipment and all Materials meet all minimum safety standards required from time to time by law and conform strictly to the Specification, the provisions of the Administrative Order, and all statements and other requirements in this Agreement and any Operator Contract.
Operator Equipment. Contractor shall provide the vehicle operator(s) with specified uniforms, shoes, and other equipment. Uniforms, shoes, and other equipment must be clean and in good condition. The equipment includes navy blue jump suits or shirts and pants. If coveralls are worn they shall have two-way zip front with heavy duty brass zipper. Coverall or shirt sleeves shall be half raglan type or set-in sleeve with pleated-action back. Long sleeves may have plain barrel cuff or be equipped with snap or button closure on wrist. The length of the sleeve on short-sleeve coveralls/shirts shall come to within approximately 1 inch of the inside forearm when the wearer's arm is bent at a 90 degree angle.
Operator Equipment. [DESCRIPTION OF OPERATOR EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED AT HOST SITE (OWNERSHIP RETAINED BY OPERATOR), IF ANY]
Operator Equipment