Packer Clause Samples

The Packer clause defines the responsibilities and obligations of the party designated as the packer in a contract, typically relating to the preparation and packaging of goods for shipment. This clause outlines standards for packaging, such as the type of materials to be used, labeling requirements, and compliance with relevant regulations or customer specifications. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause ensures that goods are properly prepared for transport, minimizing the risk of damage and disputes over packaging quality.
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Packer. Taking off gas fired oven.
Packer. In the context of 1.4.1, the packer shall comply with in particular: (a) The requirements concerning packing conditions, or mixed packing conditions; and (b) When he prepares packages for carriage, the requirements concerning marking and labelling of the packages.
Packer. A person that packs boxes, especially someone who prepares and packs for transportation. A packer shall be also be part of the moving crew. Driver/Mover & Packer shall be used interchangeably in this contract.
Packer. The term ‘‘packer’’ has the meaning given the term in section 1635i of this title.
Packer. Works under supervision. Does visual check on product. Packs product in specified quantities or by weight. Trims product if necessary.
Packer. An employee assigned to more boxes in the shipping department.
Packer. The term ‘‘packer’’ means any person en- gaged in the business of buying cattle in com- merce for purposes of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, of manufac- turing or preparing meats or meat food prod- ucts from cattle for sale or shipment in com- merce, or of marketing meats or meat food products from cattle in an unmanufactured form acting as a wholesale broker, dealer, or distributor in commerce, except that— (A) the term includes only a cattle proc- essing plant that is federally inspected; (B) for any calendar year, the term in- cludes only a cattle processing plant that slaughtered an average of at least 125,000 head of cattle per year during the imme- diately preceding 5 calendar years; and (C) in the case of a cattle processing plant that did not ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cattle during the im- mediately preceding 5 calendar years, the Secretary shall consider the plant capacity of the processing plant in determining whether the processing plant should be con- sidered a packer under this part.
Packer. Employees undertaking duties principally involving assembling, labelling and packaging stock, loading/unloading goods, dispatching, sorting and documenting goods and general labour duties.
Packer. In the Packer, there will be one Level 5 Day Shift Senior Supervisor and it is a requirement that the person in this position has the skills and knowledge to operate the plant, to carry out plant supervision and also stand in for the Packer Manager during his absence.
Packer. Qualified - has successfully completed the induction training and is usually employed as a packer. Has successfully completed the Learning Outcome, Assessment & Verification form - Packer (as part of the Operations Training Manual) and has been packing for at least 6 months.