White lining definition
White lining means marking by an excavator of the area of a proposed excavation or blasting, with white paint or flags, or both, before giving notice to the notification system.
White lining means the use of any white paint, flags,
White lining means marking the route of the excavation either electronically or
More Definitions of White lining
White lining means the use of any white paint, flags, stakes, whiskers, or other locally accepted method that is distinguishable from the surrounding area.
White lining means the designation of the proposed limits of excavation or demolition with white paint by the contractor.
White lining means the Excavator designates the route and/or area to be excavated using white premarking either onsite or electronically (when available through the One-Call center), prior to or during the request for the Locate. The route of the excavation is marked with white paint, flags, stakes, lines, polygons, or a combination of these to outline the dig site prior to or during notification to the One-Call center and before the locator arrives on the job.
White lining means marking by an excavator of the area of a proposed excavation or blasting, with white paint
White lining means marking the route of the excavation either electronically or with white paint, flags, stakes, or a combination of such methods to outline the dig site prior to notifying the UPC and before the locator arrives on the job.
White lining means the designation of the proposed limits of excavation or demolition