Routine Work Clause Samples

The "Routine Work" clause defines the scope and expectations for standard, recurring tasks that are part of a contract or agreement. It typically outlines which activities are considered routine, such as regular maintenance, inspections, or administrative duties, and may specify the frequency or standards for their completion. By clearly delineating what constitutes routine work, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about responsibilities and ensures that both parties have a shared understanding of ongoing obligations.
Routine Work. Any work carried out during the normal working hours shall be considered routine work, whether of an emergency nature or not.
Routine Work. (a) Except during planned work period all employees covered by this Agreement shall not be required to perform chipping of paint, painting or related work between 2000 and 0600 hours daily.
Routine Work. Perform routine work normally performed by Operator above sea level, including visual inspection, routine operations and routine maintenance on the equipment, facilities and pipeline associated with the Satellite Well. This includes inspection, testing, adjustments and maintenance, including minor repair of all Receiving Equipment, including valves, control panel instrumentation, navigational aids, fire extinguishers, and chokes (including the replacement of choke beans and choke internal)
Routine Work. (a) Except during planned work period all employees covered by this Agreement shall not be required to perform chipping of paint, painting or related work between 2000 and 0600 hours daily. (b) Engineroom Assistants shall perform such customary and necessary duties as may be assigned them by the Engineer on watch, including polishing of brass, sougeeing, washing, painting and cleaning of bright work. (c) When Deck employees off watch are required and called upon at the discretion of the Master or officer in charge, to assist in mooring and unmooring at any pier, wharf, or jetty, they shall do so.
Routine Work. Except in emergencies requiring restoration within twenty-four
Routine Work. 5.1 Notwithstanding Section 7.1 below, XPLORE may, without first obtaining consent from the County: (a) utilize existing ducts or similar structures of the Equipment or a Third Party's equipment; (b) carry out routine maintenance and field testing to its Equipment; (c) install and repair Service Drops; and (d) repair, replace, or upgrade Equipment attached to County Structures provided that in no case shall XPLORE break up or otherwise disturb the physical surface of the Rights-of-Way without the County's prior written consent.
Routine Work. Personnel engaged in routine work with a small risk of limited exposure, such as collecting a sample or operating processing equipment, should wear the following protective equipment: chemical-resistant gloves, hard hat, safety shoes, and chemical splash goggles. Depending on the situation, consider wearing chemical-resistant boots if walking surface contamination is anticipated and a face shield if methacrylic acid spray or mist is anticipated. In addition, air-purifying respiratory protective equipment should be worn if air monitoring has demonstrated that airborne concentrations of methacrylic acid are above the established exposure limit and below 200 ppm.
Routine Work. 5.1 Notwithstanding Section 7.1 below, TELUS may, without first obtaining consent from the County: (a) utilize existing ducts or similar structures of the Equipment or a Third Party's equipment; (b) carry out routine maintenance and field testing to its Equipment; (c) install and repair Service Drops; and (d) repair, replace, or upgrade Equipment attached to County Structures provided that in no case shall TELUS break up or otherwise disturb the physical surface of the Rights-of-Way without the County's prior written consent.
Routine Work. 5.1 Notwithstanding Section 7.1 below, NFTC may, without first obtaining consent from the County: (a) utilize existing ducts or similar structures of the Equipment or a Third Party's equipment; (b) carry out routine maintenance and field testing to its Equipment; (c) install and repair Service Drops; and (d) repair, replace, or upgrade Equipment attached to County Structures provided that in no case shall NFTC break up or otherwise disturb the physical surface of the Rights-of-Way without the County's prior written consent.

Related to Routine Work

  • Unsafe Work An employee may exercise their right to refuse to do unsafe work pursuant to Section 3.12 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations outlined in Information Appendix B. An employee must not be subject to discriminatory or disciplinary action pursuant to Section 3.13(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations outlined in Information Appendix B.

  • Extra Work At any time during the Term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, “Extra Work” means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City’s Representative.

  • Creative Work The Executive agrees that all creative work and work product, including but not limited to all technology, business management tools, processes, software, patents, trademarks, and copyrights developed by the Executive during the term of this Agreement, regardless of when or where such work or work product was produced, constitutes work made for hire, all rights of which are owned by the Employer. The Executive hereby assigns to the Employer all rights, title, and interest, whether by way of copyrights, trade secret, trademark, patent, or otherwise, in all such work or work product, regardless of whether the same is subject to protection by patent, trademark, or copyright laws.

  • Outside Work All work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, control, in- spection and supervision of all electrical apparatus, devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conduc- tors, ducts and raceways when part of distributing systems outside of buildings, railroads and outside the directly related railroad property and yards. In- stalling and maintaining the catenary and trolley work on railroad property, and bonding of rails. All underground ducts and cables when they are in- stalled by and are part of the system of a distrib- uting company, except in power stations during new construction, including ducts and cables to adjacent switch racks or substations. All outdoor substations and electrical connections up to and including the setting of transformers and the connecting of the secondary buses thereto. Outside work to include renewable electrical energy sources such as solar photovoltaic, geothermal, wind, biomass, wave, etc., and other distributed en- ergy installations such as fuel cells, microturbines, etc.

  • Project Work PURCHASER shall complete the following projects in accordance with the specifications provided in Exhibits B, C, D, E, and F and written instructions from STATE. Project locations are shown on Exhibit A unless otherwise described. PURCHASER shall furnish all material unless otherwise specified.