Putting Equipment into Operation Sample Clauses

The 'Putting Equipment into Operation' clause defines the requirements and procedures for activating and commencing the use of equipment under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions that must be met before equipment is considered operational, such as successful installation, completion of testing, and formal acceptance by the client. For example, it may specify that the supplier must demonstrate the equipment's functionality in the presence of the purchaser before it is deemed operational. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both parties agree on when the equipment is ready for use, thereby reducing disputes and clarifying responsibilities regarding performance and warranties.
Putting Equipment into Operation. No new equipment shall be put into operation which, in the opinion of the local Occupational Health and Safety Committee, does not meet the standards established pursuant to the Workers Compensation Act.