Plant Management definition

Plant Management. WiredWest will manage and pay for pole licensing, pole bonding and insurance on behalf of MLP. In addition, WiredWest will pay for and manage all backhaul, electricity, and HVAC maintenance and other Network-related costs. ● “Retail Service”: WiredWest will provide the following to Customers: broadband-based Internet access service; Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) telephone service; associated equipment (“Retail Services”). Additional broadcast television services and other Internet-based services may be provided as it becomes available. ● “Customer Billing Services”: WiredWest will provide all billing and collection functions associated with the provision of services to MLP’s customers. ● “Customer Communication”: WiredWest will manage all Customer communications. ● “Customer Tech Support”: Technical support will be provided by WiredWest regarding issues MLP’s customers may have with Retail Service. ● “Compliance Service”: WiredWest is responsible for maintaining compliance, on MLP’s behalf, with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations and filings, including remittance of taxes/fees.

Examples of Plant Management in a sentence

  • The Joint Health and Safety Committee may discuss the procedures with the Plant Management and develop them further to meet their requirements.

  • Plant Management from each location will review the plant’s specific lock out procedures with the Joint Health and Safety Committee.

  • At the agreed upon selected plant location, the Parent Plant Management and duly authorized representative(s) of the Union may jointly devise and decide on a mutually acceptable twelve (12) hour work schedule which shall include a specified number of consecutive calendar days of work followed by a specified number of earned days of rest.

  • The International Representative of the Union will be permitted to attend the meeting held pursuant thereto, with the Plant Management.

  • The Union shall notify the Plant Management in writing as far in advance as possible, which will normally be forty-eight (48) hours.

  • The function of the Committee shall be to advise the Plant Management concerning Safety and Health matter(s), not to handle grievances.

  • In prearranged circumstances, submission of a bid by telephone or email to Physical Plant Management will be accepted.

  • The local Joint Health and Safety Committee shall assess the work activities in the plant to determine those work activities that they consider to be hazardous for working alone, and shall make recommendations to Plant Management.

  • The Union recognizes that from time to time Plant Management will be allowed to perform duties such as training, product testing and development, and in cases due to absenteeism or immediate need.

  • When agreement is reached at the plant level between Plant Management and the designated Union representatives, recommendations for approval of such projects by higher Management will be made through the appropriate channels.