Loading-off definition

Loading-off. All refuse shall remain within the confines of the container. Contents must not exceed the top or sides of the container. Additional charges may apply if not within accordance. Every attempt shall be taken to disperse the weight within the container equally. If loading with skid-steer of other equipment, or attempt to move the Roll-Off, and damages occur, charges will be assessed for damages. Customer agrees to obtain all necessary permits and insure that all ordinances and laws are observed in accordance with the use of the equipment. Customer acknowledges that during the container rental, they will retain, care for, and control the containers contents. Customer will indemnify and hold harmless Xtreme Services, its owners, employees, agents and corporate associates of any damage or injury to persons or property while container is in the customers possession and until its contents are disposed of and processed. Customer responsibilities The customer will provide suitable roadways or access roads permitting access by Xtreme Services LLC trucks to the point of delivery or pickup.

Related to Loading-off

  • Loading means the quantity of a specific substance present per unit of surface area, such as the amount of lead in micrograms contained in the dust collected from a certain surface area divided by the surface area in square feet or square meters.

  • Loading Zone means a parking stall which is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign referable to that stall marked ‘Loading Zone’;

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.

  • Loading Port means the port of Port Hedland or if iron ore is not shipped, or is not shipped from that port, then such port (which may include the port of Port Hedland) as the Minister may determine for the purpose of this definition;

  • Transit Passenger means a passenger who arrives at the airport in an aircraft and departs from the airport in the same aircraft, where such an aircraft is operating a through flight transiting the airport, and includes a passenger in transit through the airport who has to depart in a substituted aircraft because the aircraft on which the passenger arrived has been declared unserviceable.