Gate Attendant definition

Gate Attendant means a Department employee that is assigned to staff a gatehouse or scalehouse at a County waste facility and to collect gate fees.
Gate Attendant means a person employed by PVCSD that works at a gatehouse.
Gate Attendant means a County employee that is assigned to staff the scale house at the Yolo County Central Landfill.

Examples of Gate Attendant in a sentence

  • If there is a discrepancy, or the customer has no ticket, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Gate Attendant and direct the customer per the Gate Attendant’s instructions.

  • The Contractor shall promptly notify the Gate Attendant of the decision to redirect any load and direct the customer per the Gate Attendant’s instructions.

  • The Contractor shall promptly report to the Gate Attendant occurrences, such as, fires, earth slides, explosions, property damage, oil or fuel spills, vehicle or equipment accidents and personnel or public injuries.

  • In this event, the Contractor shall keep a log of the number, size and type of vehicles dumping at the facility until a County Gate Attendant is on Site and begins processing incoming traffic.

  • During the term of this Agreement, the Department shall provide an on-site Gate Attendant who shall be responsible for keeping accurate records of all material entering and leaving the Site, and who shall be solely responsible for the administration of any Department fee collection program at the Site.

  • If a burning load is discovered at the gate, the Gate Attendant shall notify the fire department and then the Contractor who shall isolate the load away from the other refuse.

  • If there is a discrepancy about the proper classification of the materials in a vehicle, the Contractor’s employee shall promptly notify the Gate Attendant and follow the instructions provided by the Gate Attendant.

  • The Department Gate Attendant shall be on the Site during all hours the Site is open to the public.

  • Contractor shall promptly notify the Gate Attendant of the number and size of televisions, and computer monitors and other electronic equipment in the load and shall direct the user to return to the gatehouse to drop off these items in the appropriate location.

  • The Contractor shall have and maintain adequate number of two-way radios or cell phones compatible with County’s system to allow for continual on-site communications between the Gate Attendant and Contractor’s employees working at the site and for load screening as described in Section 4.5 (Load Screening-Contractors Responsibilities).