Operating experience definition

Operating experience means time performing the day-to-day activities necessary to ensure the proper performance and operation of the equipment or processes of a public water system, treatment works, or sewerage system. Experience for the water supply or water distribution examination may only be obtained at a public water system as defined in this rule.
Operating experience means routine performance of
Operating experience means the routine performance or man- agement of duties:

Examples of Operating experience in a sentence

  • An example diagram of "Low-diameter" seals is shown in the next figure: [Drawing -- LOW DIAMETER SEALS] EROSION RESISTANT DESIGN FEATURES Operating experience has proven that moisture droplet erosion of LP turbine blades adversely affects thermal performance and unit availability due to increased maintenance requirements.

  • Operating experience on smaller pulverized coal boilers in the U.S. has shown high lime consumption rates, and significant fluctuations in lime utilization based on inlet S02 loading.

  • The technical areas for collaboration may include: - Operating experience and safety data collection and analysis, including: • Operational events; • Occupational injuries; • Hazardous substance releases; • Nuclear safety; • Radiation protection; • Equipment failure; • Accidents and accident precursors; • Trending analysis; and • Risk-informed decision-making.

  • Operating experience has indicated that the above operating advantages result without significantly impacting gas losses.


More Definitions of Operating experience

Operating experience means the routine performance of duties, onsite at a wastewater treatment plant, that affect plant performance or effluent quality.
Operating experience means routine performance of duties, on-
Operating experience means knowledge gained through the direct performance of duties, tasks, and responsibilities at a drinking water system or in a related field.
Operating experience means satisfactory performance or supervision of operation duties at a wastewater treatment plant, or equivalent related qualifying experience as described in Env-Wq 304.08(a) - (c), as appropriate for the level of certification sought.
Operating experience means the routine ((on-site)) per- formance or management of duties ((in a water purification plant or distribution system. Those duties affect plant or system performance and/or water quality)):
Operating experience means the length of time of service while functioning as a wastewater treatment facility operator.
Operating experience means experience gained in operating a wastewater treatment plant or collection system which enables the operator to make correct supervisory, operational, safety, and maintenance decisions affecting personnel, water quality, public health, regulatory compliance, and wastewater works operation, efficiency, and longevity.