Operational Status definition
Examples of Operational Status in a sentence
The Engineer shall change Item 35, Operational Status, to “U” for any bridge found to be under construction.
All obligations that have been incurred prior to the termination of this agreement, and the removal and disposal of the Pipeline obligations of Licensee upon termination of this agreement, shall be preserved until satisfied.
List of bridges requiring changes in Operational Status — This list includes all bridges that require changes in operational status (e.g., bridges that do not meet State Load Posting Policy and require load restrictions, bridges that no longer require posting, bridges that are newly under construction, bridges that are newly closed).
Engineer shall provide the old and new coding for Operational Status (NBIS Item 41.0) and a brief description of the reason for the change.
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Payment in full of the prorated amount shall be received by the Air District within sixty (60) days of the date the Change in Operational Status event occurred.
On January 6, 1977, an Operational Status Agreement was entered into between OSHA and the Michigan State Plan agency whereby concurrent federal enforcement authority was suspended with regard to most federal occupational safety and health standards in issues covered by the state’s OSHA-approved occupational safety and health plan.
Grantee shall provide written notification to the Air District in the event of a Change in Operational Status for the Project Equipment.
For Fully Operational Status (FOS) crewmembers that join the vessel, security training is to be provided as part of vessel orientation.
In the event of a Change in Operational Status that the APCO determines is permanent, the Grantee shall repay a prorated amount of the total grant funds received under this Agreement.