Salvage definition
Salvage means the controlled removal of materials from a covered project, for the purpose of reuse or storage for later reuse;
Salvage means the removal of snags, down logs, windthrow, or dead and dying material.
Salvage means the controlled removal of Construction or Demolition Debris from project for the purpose of recycling, reuse, or storage for later recycling or reuse.
Examples of Salvage in a sentence
An Expression of Interest will be posted and Salvage employees may indicate their interest to be considered for the role.
Effective March 12th, 2018, the Company may appoint one (1) employee per shift on the basis of skill, ability and qualifications as determined by the Company to act in a Lead Hand capacity to support the Salvage operation.
More Definitions of Salvage
Salvage means to make water available for beneficial use from an existing valid appropriation through application of water-saving methods.
Salvage means an operation conducted in whole or in part for the reclaiming of any product or material.
Salvage means the authorized, controlled removal of waste materials from a solid waste management facility.
Salvage means to make water available for beneficial use from an existing valid appropriation
Salvage means the salvage of historical objects.
Salvage means an act of the salvor in retrieving or saving any property or life in danger due to wreck or accident and includes all expenses incurred by the salvor in the performance of salvage services;
Salvage means the controlled removal of construction or demolition debris/material from a permitted building, construction, or demolition site for the purpose of recycling, reuse, or storage for later recycling or reuse. Examples include air conditioning and heating systems, columns, balustrades, fountains, gazebos, molding, mantels, pavers, planters, quoins, stair treads, trim, wall caps, bath tubs, bricks, cabinetry, carpet, doors, ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, electrical panel boxes, fencing, fireplaces, flooring materials of wood, marble, stone or tile, furnaces, plate glass, wall mirrors, door knobs, door brackets, door hinges, marble, iron work, metal balconies, structural steel, plumbing fixtures, refrigerators, rock, roofing materials, siding materials, sinks, stairs, stone, stoves, toilets, windows, wood fencing, lumber and plywood.