Vehicle Weights Sample Clauses

Vehicle Weights. Contractor shall not load vehicles in excess of the manufacturer's recommendations or limitations imposed by federal, State, or local weight restrictions on vehicles or roads. Contractor shall implement policies and procedures to track the weight of vehicles on a daily basis to assure that they comply with this requirement, and provide a copy of these policies and procedures to County prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement, along with a list of vehicles and the legal gross weight and payload weight for each of those vehicles. In the event that a vehicle is overweight, Contractor shall take all appropriate corrective actions to correct cause of the overweight vehicle, Including making adjustments to routes to eliminate ongoing over-weights associated with individual routes. Contractor shall provide a list of all loads that exceed the manufacturer’s recommendations or limitations imposed by federal, State or local weight restrictions on vehicles or roads and the total gross weight and legal gross weight of each of those loads in their Quarterly Reports to County.
Vehicle Weights. All vehicles must have a gross weight ≤ 6500 lb. including ≤ 4500 lb maximum on main gear and ≤ 2000 lb. on nose-wheel or tail-wheel o. Field of View Pilot’s field of view must be acceptable to FAA licensing authorities and comply with FAA AC25.773-1, which can be downloaded as a .pdf at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇
Vehicle Weights. All drivers shall ensure that loaded vehicles do not 31 exceed legal limits. Supervisors shall spot check weight tags and counsel 32 drivers or provide additional training where appropriate. CONTRACTOR 33 shall implement policies and procedures to identify and effectively control 34 incidents of overweight vehicles.
Vehicle Weights. All drivers shall ensure that loaded vehicles do not 31 exceed legal limits. Supervisors shall spot check weight tags and counsel 32 drivers or provide additional training where appropriate. CONTRACTOR 33 shall implement policies and procedures to identify and effectively control 34 incidents of overweight vehicles.
Vehicle Weights. Contractor shall not intentionally load vehicles in excess of the manufacturer's recommendations or limitations imposed by federal, State, or local weight restrictions on vehicles or roads. Contractor shall implement policies and procedures to track the weight of vehicles to assure that they comply with this requirement, and provide a copy of these policies and procedures to County prior to the Effective Date of this agreement, along with a list of vehicles, legal tare weight, legal gross weight and legal payload weight for each of those vehicles. In the event that a vehicle is overweight, Contractor shall take all appropriate corrective actions to correct cause of the overweight vehicle, including making adjustments to routes to eliminate ongoing over-weights associated with individual routes. Contractor shall maintain a list of all loads that exceed the manufacturer’s recommendations or limitations imposed by federal, State or local weight restrictions on vehicles or roads and the total gross weight, legal gross weight, and amount overweight of each of those loads that shall be made available to the County upon request.

Related to Vehicle Weights

  • Weights light, moderate and heavy, have their normal everyday meanings, and are to be applied consistently, regardless of the physical characteristics of the jobholder and whether the duties are normally carried out by women or by men; or by small people or large people; or by fit or unfit people. So, a sack of cement or a sack of potatoes is a heavy weight, even if it is lifted and carried without obvious exertion by a tall, fit, young person.

  • Vehicle Use 5.2.1 Each Lessee may use Lease Vehicles leased hereunder in connection with its car rental business, including use by such Lessee’s and its subsidiaries’ employees, directors, officers, agents, representatives and other business associates in their personal or professional capacities, subject to Sub-Clause 6.1 (

  • Vehicle Parking Lessee shall be entitled to use the number of Unreserved Parking Spaces and Reserved Parking Spaces specified in Paragraph 1.2(b) on those portions of the Common Areas designated from time to time by Lessor for parking. Lessee shall not use more parking spaces than said number. Said parking spaces shall be used for parking by vehicles no larger than full-size passenger automobiles or pick-up trucks, herein called "Permitted Size Vehicles." Vehicles other than Permitted Size Vehicles shall be parked and loaded or unloaded as directed by Lessor in the Rules and Regulations (as defined in Paragraph 40) issued by Lessor. (Also see Paragraph 2. (a) Lessee shall not permit or allow any vehicles that belong to or are controlled by Lessee or Lessee's employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors or invitees to be loaded, unloaded, or parked in areas other than those designated by Lessor for such activities. (b) If Lessee permits or allows any of the prohibited activities described in this Paragraph 2.6, then Lessor shall have the right, without notice, in addition to such other rights and remedies that it may have, to remove or tow away the vehicle involved and charge the cost to Lessee, which cost shall be immediately payable upon demand by Lessor. (c) Lessor shall at the Commencement Date of this Lease, provide the parking facilities required by Applicable Law.

  • TOOL STORAGE 1. A company shall provide on all construction jobs in towns and cities, and elsewhere where reasonably necessary and practicable (or if requested buy the employee), a suitable and secure waterproof lock-up solely for the purpose of storing employees’ tools, and on multi-storey and major projects the company shall provide, where possible, a suitable lock-up for employees’ tools within a reasonable distance of the work area of large groups of employees. 2. Where an employee is absent from work because of illness or accident and has advised the company in accordance with Clause 33 – Personal Leave of the award, the company shall ensure that the employee’s tools are securely stored during his/her absence.

  • Vehicles If an employee is required to use their own automobile in the performance of their duties, the Employer shall ensure that the position posting or advertisement shall include this requirement.