Trackout definition

Trackout means soil, mud, or dirt on paved surfaces, including curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, that has come from a construction site or an unpaved access route onto the paved surface.
Trackout means visible material deposited onto any paved public roadway, as defined in this Article, by traffic leaving a Site.
Trackout means the deposit of mud, dirt and other debris on paved public roadways by motor vehicles. “Trackout” also means the material being so tracked onto public roadway. Trackout can become pulverized and blown into the air by vehicular traffic where it becomes a part of the total suspended particulate level.

Examples of Trackout in a sentence

  • Trackout onto paved surfaces must be prevented or eliminated and dust suppressants must be applied following weed abatement to stabilize the entire surface.

  • Track-out shall not extend 25 feet or more from an active operation, and track-out shall be removed at the conclusion of each workday.

  • Track-out programs provided to school-age children when they are out of school on a year-round school calendar.

  • These are:• Demolition;• Earthworks;• Construction; and• Trackout.

  • Trackout measures a) use water-assisted dust sweeper(s) on access and local roads, to remove, as necessary, any material tracked out of the site.

  • If one street sweeper is not effective in controlling Trackout to Air Quality Standards, bring in additional street sweepers.

  • Maintain Dust control and clean all Trackout from Paved surfaces.

  • Mud or dirt shall not be allowed to accumulate on a Paved surface where Trackout extends greater than 50 feet in cumulative length or accumulates to a depth greater than 0.25 inches.

  • Trackout control measures (check at least one):□ Gravel entry/exit □ Paved Roads □ Grizzly Bar □ Wash Racks □ Other: B2.

  • Starting liberalization of the financial sector without appropriate regulation and weaken institutions, the private property was unfairly concentrated in few managers, at the same time neither have the correct incentives nor sufficient capital in order to deal with transformations and necessary modernizations; the classic Agency-Principal problem.


More Definitions of Trackout

Trackout means any and all bulk materials that adhere to and agglomerate on the exterior surface of motor vehicles, haul trucks, or equipment (including tires) and that have fallen onto a paved roadway.

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