SMALL EQUIPMENT Clause Samples

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SMALL EQUIPMENT. Combination small equipment operators, operating and maintaining equipment listed in Article IX, Section 9.1, Classification 4, shall be assigned at the Pre job Conference.
SMALL EQUIPMENT. An Operating Engineer servicing and maintaining the following listed Class IV machinery: Small Air Compressors, Small Generators, Small Electric Winches, Welding Machines, and Sump Pumps three inches (3”) or under, shall not be required to maintain more than a total of five (5) such machines of the same type, except Small Electric Winches for which the total number maintained shall not be more than four (4), nor shall such employee be required to service and maintain more than a total of five (5) of the above listed machines in combination. When employees of the bargaining unit are employed to service and maintain mechanical heaters, such employees shall not be required to service and maintain more than a total of five (5) such heaters. Where a member of the bargaining unit is required to service and maintain more than a total of five (5) heaters, such employee shall be compensated at the Class I rate of pay negotiated for Crane Operators in this Agreement. Assignment of such machines shall not exceed a total of eight (8). An Engineer shall not be required on one (1) small heater of less than 250,000 B.T.U.
SMALL EQUIPMENT. Refers to low-voltage electrical equipment, other than Lighting, mainly used in residential buildings, stores, offices, and the like, in a single-phase system. However, equipment that may interfere with the use of Lighting by other customers or pose a risk of such interference due to sudden voltage fluctuations, and cannot be used together with Lighting, is excluded.
SMALL EQUIPMENT. Combination small
SMALL EQUIPMENT. An Operating Engineer servicing, operating and maintaining the following listed Class IV machinery; Small Air Compressors, Small Generators, Small Electric Winches, Welding Machines, and Sump Pumps four (4”) inches or under, shall not be required to maintain more than a total of six
SMALL EQUIPMENT. Provide scheduled maintenance in accordance with OEM manuals, technical/service bulletins, and best equipment maintenance practices. Maintenance must comply with OEM Warranty requirements. As a minimum, maintenance routines must include, but are not limited to, the following:
SMALL EQUIPMENT. Micropipettes of 20 μl, 200 μl and 1000 μl (▇▇▇▇▇▇,) • EasiGlow glow discharge device (Pelco, Redding, CA, USA)

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