Extraction Operations definition

Extraction Operations. The term
Extraction Operations refers to the collection of sand from the environment, including from ponds and dunes, but is not intended to and does not include removal of sand from onsite stockpiles, the rotation or relocation of stockpiles, or processing of materials from stockpiles.

Examples of Extraction Operations in a sentence

  • Only L - 0 Trainee - 0 Trainee - 0 Trainee All time refers to Extraction Operations continuous service.

  • Level 5 Technician Employees who qualify at Level 4 Technician and have completed and attained the following units of competency (or equivalent) contributing toward the future attainment of a R1130113 Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations (or equivalent): • Unit Code RIISAM203D Use Hand and Power Tools; and • Unit Code RIISAM212D Service Mine Plant and Equipment.

  • Level 4 Technician Employees who qualify at Level 3 Operator and have completed and attained the R1120213 Certificate II in Surface Extraction Operations (or equivalent) including the following units of competency (or equivalent): • Unit Code RIISRM304D Maintain Stockpiles; and • Unit Code RIIMPO334D Conduct Skid Steer Operations using Attachments; and • Unit Code RIISAM207D Apply operational maintenance skills.