VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL Sample Clauses

VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. The resource shall arrive at the incident or designated inspection point washed and free of noxious weed seeds. Equipment with frames and cross-members will be inspected and all debris collecting areas including belly pans, guards and coverings must be washed to alleviate the spread of noxious weed seeds and to protect against grease and oil soaked residues catching on fire in belly pans and skid plates. Heavy equipment operators shall manually clean tracks and belly pans before leaving project site on all heavy equipment. While at the incident, the Government will normally provide cleaning facilities. If the Government requires use of commercial facilities, the Government will reimburse the Contractor for these costs based on written receipts.
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VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. The resource shall arrive at the incident or designated inspection point washed and free of noxious weed seeds. Equipment with frames and cross-members will be inspected and all debris collecting areas including belly pans, guards and coverings must be washed to alleviate the spread of noxious weed seeds and to protect against grease and oil soaked residues catching on fire in belly pans and skid plates. Heavy equipment operators shall manually clean tracks and belly pans before leaving project site on all heavy equipment.
VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. When directed by a Government Representative at an Incident, the Contractor shall clean their vehicle(s) to remove noxious weed seeds. Time spent by the Crew Member performing this task is considered On-Shift time. (Not all Crew Members will be considered On-Shift if the task is not required while the Crew is in travel status.) The Government will normally provide cleaning facilities. If the Government requires use of commercial facilities, the Government will reimburse the Contractor for actual costs based on the written receipts.
VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. When directed by the incident, the Resource Provider shall clean their vehicle(s) to remove noxious weed seeds. Time spent by the Crew Member performing this task is considered On-Shift time. The State normally provides cleaning facilities, however, if the State requires use of commercial facilities, the State will reimburse the Resource Provider for actual costs based on the written receipts.
VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. The CE shall arrive at the incident or designated inspection point washed and free of noxious weed seeds. While at the incident, the Government will normally provide cleaning facilities. If the Government requires use of commercial facilities, the Government will reimburse the Contractor for these costs based on written receipts.
VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. ‌ When directed by the Incident, Resources shall clean their vehicle(s) to remove noxious weed seeds. Time spent by a Resource performing this task is considered On-Shift time. The State normally provides cleaning facilities, however, if the State requires use of commercial facilities, the State will reimburse the Resource Provider for actual costs based on the written receipts. Timekeeping‌ • On-Shift time shall be verified and approved by the AGR responsible for ordering or directing the use of the Resources. • Time shall be recorded using 24-hour military time (0001-2400), rounding time to the nearest quarter- hour On- Shift • Daily Meal Order/Invoice (Exhibit 4M) shall be the official payment document and need to be fully completed at the end of each shift. No payment shall be made for incomplete documentation or unauthorized work time. Daily Meal Order/Invoice(s) shall be signed by both the Resource and the AGR on the Incident. • The AGR is responsible for turning in Daily Meal Order/Invoice(s) to the Incident’s timekeeping unit. Administration and Record Keeping‌ The Resource shall submit a complete and accurate Daily Meal Order/Invoice on a daily basis, signed by the Resource, at the end of each shift to the AGR for their verification and signature. Failure to submit accurate documents on a timely basis each day is a default of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Invoicing and Payment‌ Payments for all Services under this Agreement shall be made to the Resource Provider by the State’s Incident host unit listed on the Resource Order. The State shall have no obligation to pay any compensation to the Resource Provider unless the Resource Order was issued for an Incident under the jurisdiction of the State of Oregon. The State shall not be liable to the Resource Provider for any compensation owing to Resource Provider by, or for any delay or failure to compensate by, any federal, other state or local entity, or tribal jurisdictions. Method of Payment‌ Resource Providers shall be registered in the OregonBuys system to receive payment. The State will make a lump-sum payment once all documents have been received and audited. At Type1/Type 2 Incidents, an invoice is typically generated at the Incident for time On-Shift. For all other Incidents, the Resource Provider shall generate an invoice and send the invoice to the Incident host unit for payment. The Resource Provider is responsible for assuring that all invoices are received by the State within...
VEHICLE CLEANING FOR NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL. When directed by the incident, the Resource Provider shall clean their vehicle(s) to remove noxious weed seeds. Time spent by resources performing this task is considered On-Shift time. The State normally provides cleaning facilities, however, if the State requires use of commercial facilities, the State will reimburse the Resource Provider for actual costs based on the written receipts. Work/Rest Policy The Resource Provider is required to follow the Work/Rest Guidelines established by the NWCG. The use of the words “Work” and “Rest” used in this section are for purposes of defining Work/Rest periods only and not for the purposes of compensation. To maintain safe and productive incident activities, the State shall appropriately manage work and rest periods, assignment duration, and shift length for resources working at Incidents under the State’s control. The State and the Resource Provider shall plan for all resources to be provided a minimum 2:1 work to rest ratio (i.e., one (1) hour of sleep or rest for every two (2) hours of work or travel).
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