Coke Pit definition
Examples of Coke Pit in a sentence
CRRM, at its discretion, may engage Savage to move the Coke from the west end to the mid point of the Coke Pit, subject to Savage and CRRM mutually agreeing on a rate and payment terms for such work in advance.
CRNF will use its Commercially Reasonable efforts to cause CRRM to cooperate with Savage to operate the bridge crane so as to move wet Coke, generally from the west end of the Coke Pit, to approximately the mid point of the Coke Pit.
Savage will use Commercially Reasonable efforts to remove the Coke fines using the same equipment being used to load trucks at the Coke Pit, subject to CRNF providing Savage with not less than 24 hours notice prior to the desired cleaning.
From time to time, the overhead crane operated by CRRM may be out of service, causing CRRM to be unable to move wet coke from the west end of the Coke Pit to the mid-point of the Coke Pit.
In order to facilitate the timely and efficient loading of trucks by Savage, CRNF will use its Commercially Reasonable efforts to cause the overhead crane operator to fully cooperate with, and comply with reasonable requests made by, Savage to move the Coke to the mid-point of the Coke Pit to make available for loading.
The operator of the Refinery may from time to time, in its discretion, hire Banks to move wet coke from the west end of the Coke Pit to the midpoint of the Coke Pit.
Banks, at the direction of Farmland, shall load onto Banks’ trucks and transport, in a safe and efficient manner, wet Coke from the Coke Pit to either the Intermediate Coke Storage Area or the Fertilizer Plant Coke Storage Area.
The following specific additions should be made to the contractor’s operating procedures: • Add items to the section on loading and unloading coke in the 10 Wheel Dump Truck Procedures, to the Front End Loader Procedure, and to the Coke Pit Excavator Procedure specifying that loaders fill coke trucks no higher than 6 inches below the top of the bed walls.
Farmland shall use its Commercially Reasonable efforts to cause the Refinery to cooperate with Banks to operate the existing bridge crane so as to move wet Coke, generally from the west end of the Coke Pit, to approximately the mid-point of the Coke Pit.
In order to facilitate the timely and efficient loading of trucks by Banks, Farmland shall use its Commercially Reasonable efforts to cause the overhead crane operator to fully cooperate with, and comply with reasonably requests made by, Banks to move the Coke to the mid-point of the Coke Pit to make available for loading.