Common use of WHEN SNOWPLOWING BEGINS Clause in Contracts

WHEN SNOWPLOWING BEGINS. Snow and ice control operations are expensive and involve the use of limited resources. Consequently, operations will normally not begin until the snow has stopped falling or until such a volume of snow has accumulated. The Contractor, with input from the Road Supervisor as needed, shall use the following criteria when determining when to begin snow and ice control operations: • An evaluation of the immediate and anticipated weather conditions. • The likely effectiveness of operations. • Safety of employees. • The likelihood of unreasonable risk of damage to equipment. • Severe ice or snow conditions that seriously affect travel. • Time of snowfall in relation to heavy use of the roads. • Snow accumulation of two (2) or more inches.

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Sources: Snow and Ice Control Services Agreement

WHEN SNOWPLOWING BEGINS. Snow and ice control operations are expensive and involve the use of limited resources. Consequently, operations will normally not begin until the snow has stopped falling or until such a volume of snow has accumulated. The Contractor, with input from the Road Supervisor as needed, shall use the following criteria when determining when to begin snow and ice control operations: An evaluation of the immediate and anticipated weather conditions. The likely effectiveness of operations. Safety of employees. The likelihood of unreasonable risk of damage to equipment. Severe ice or snow conditions that seriously affect travel. Time of snowfall in relation to heavy use of the roads. Snow accumulation of two (2) or more inches.

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Sources: Snow and Ice Control Services Agreement