Reduction of Total Hazard Points Sample Clauses

Reduction of Total Hazard Points. The contractor must reduce the total hazard points charged against the contract area to five (5) points or less (see Table II) on or before the expiration date on the Agreement in order to receive a refund of slash monies withheld (less three (3) percent for the fire suppression fund, ref. Rule150) or, to clear any demands that might be made against the surety bond and to receive a release of liability against any fires that start on or pass through the contract area. Archive TABLE II HAZARD CHARACTERISTICS AND OFFSET SLASH LOAD MAXIMUM 20 POINTS RATING (Points) ADJECTIVE DESCRIPTION LOW (0-5) Associated with low harvest volumes per acre such as; selection cutting, light commer- cial thinning, sanitation/salvage operations, tree length skidding with tops and limbs and little or no breakage. Slash is broken up; slash is in many islands over the operating area.
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Reduction of Total Hazard Points. The contractor must reduce the total hazard points charged against the contract area to five (5) points or less (see Table II) on or before the expiration date on the Agreement in order to receive a refund of slash monies withheld (less three (3) percent for the fire suppression fund, ref. Rule150) or, to clear any demands that might be made against the surety bond and to receive a release of liability against any fires that start on or pass through the contract area. TABLE II HAZARD CHARACTERISTICS AND OFFSET SLASH LOAD MAXIMUM 20 POINTS RATING (Points) ADJECTIVE DESCRIPTION LOW (0-5) Associated with low harvest volumes per acre such as; selection cutting, light commercial thinning, sanitation/salvage operations, tree length skidding with tops and limbs and little or no breakage. Slash is broken up; slash is in many islands over the operating area. MODERATE (6-10) Operation types similar to those listed above except that harvest volume per acre is higher or utilization standards are lower, or timber has higher proportion of unusable top and crown (commonly associated with partial cutting in second growth stands of mixed timber). Most diameter limit cutting falls in this category. Slash is distributed with some clear or very light areas intermingled with heavy islands of slash over the operating area, slash is not continuous. HIGH (11-15) Usually associated with regeneration harvest methods such as shelterwood, seed tree and most clearcuts, or any partial cut with a high harvest volume per acre. Slash is nearly continuous through the operating area frequently with heavier islands intermingled with light continuous slash. EXTREME (16-20) Any operation with very high cut volume, and/or low utilization standards, and/or many slashed or broken stems. Slash is continuous over the operating area with few light areas. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LOW (0-5) Slash load less than or equal to 3 inch diameter materials not to exceed 3.0 tons/acre. MODERATE (6-10) Slash load less than or equal to 3 inch diameter materials greater than 3.0 tons/acre but less than 6.0 tons/acre. HIGH (11-15) Slash load less than or equal to 3 inch diameter materials greater than 6.0 tons/acre but less than 12.0 tons/acre. EXTREME (16-20) Slash load less than or equal to 3 inch diameter materials exceeds 12.0 tons/acre. Slash loads can be determined by using any standard photo series appropriate for the habitat type represented by the contract area, or by using USDA Forest Service General Tec...

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