Operability and Maintainability Parameters definition

Operability and Maintainability Parameters means the procedures which will be followed by the Operator, as specified in Appendix 5-1D [Operability and Maintainability Parameters] to Schedule 5 [D&C Performance Requirements].

Examples of Operability and Maintainability Parameters in a sentence

  • Provide sufficient clearances to ensure waste disposal operations do not interfere with normal activities anticipated by the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • Transportation Structures carrying Trackway vehicles shall have adequate deck widths to accommodate the Dynamic Envelopes of the vehicles on two side by side Tracks, emergency egress requirements in accordance with NFPA 130 and all functional requirements of the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • In accordance with this Section 8-2 [▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ OMF], Design and Construct all Infrastructure required in order to provide the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ OMF with the capabilities to meet the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • Structures shall be operationally safe in terms of the accommodation of all intended uses, including all activities, in accordance with the Operability and Maintainability Parameters, and throughout their Design Service Life as described in Section 1-2.9 [Design Service Life] of this Schedule.

  • Provide parking facilities as required to meet the parking requirements of the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • The geometry and details of the Structures shall permit the safe operation, inspection and maintenance of the Infrastructure, including requirements during emergencies as described in the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • Prior to proceeding with designing a shorter than specified Design Service Life, submit to the City all documentation or evidence requested by the City to demonstrate that the component can be replaced and meet the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • Snow loads shall be accounted for in locations on a Transportation Structure where snow does not require removal for operation of the Trackway vehicles as specified in the Operability and Maintainability Parameters.

  • This Key Individual is responsible for leading the operations and maintenance compliance and is directly responsible for overseeing the development, implementation and integration of the Operability and Maintainability Parameters into the Design and Construction.