Equipment provided by the Employer Sample Clauses

Equipment provided by the Employer. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to provide his Equipment list to the Service Manager with all calibration certificates etc. The Employer provides Equipment as stated in the Service Information, anything not stated in the Service Information the Contractor have to provide and already accounted for in the Price List.
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Equipment provided by the Employer. Provide details of equipment (e.g. overhead cranes) made available for use by the employer and set out conditions relating thereto.
Equipment provided by the Employer. Prior to starting work on the Affected Site, the Contractor will compile the list of the Employer’s equipment which is on site and will be used for the execution of the contract. This list will be signed off by the Contractor and the Service Manager. All of the Employer’s equipment will be returned to the Employer by the Contractor upon termination of the contract.
Equipment provided by the Employer. No equipment for the works is provided by the Employer.
Equipment provided by the Employer. The Employer will conduct a monthly inspection on all equipment provided to the Contractor for the service. Inspection sheet need to be signed off by both parties. Any defects need to be reported immediately to the Service Manager.
Equipment provided by the Employer. The Employer does not provide any Equipment for the works.
Equipment provided by the Employer. The Employer provides crane, forklift and scaffolding upon 24hours request made by the Contractor to the employer
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Equipment provided by the Employer. Provide details of equipment made available for use by the employer and set out conditions relating thereto.
Equipment provided by the Employer.  Mobile, Overhead cranes, fork lifts, air winches and other winches to be provided and operated by the Employer  All rigging equipment over five tons to be provided by the Employer and to be used under Eskom supervision.
Equipment provided by the Employer. The Employer allows the Contractor to use Overhead Cranes and Hoists, provided the Contractor’s employee is an authorised Lifting Machine operator. • The Employer provides scaffolding, the request shall be made through the Service manager or his/ her representative. • Should the Contractor require using any of the Employer’s Equipment, including compressed air, electricity, water supply and crane, it must be specified by the Contractor during the kick off meeting. The Employer does not guarantee continuity of supply of any of these items. • The Employer shall be entitled to withdraw use of the said Equipment, should proper maintenance and cleanliness not be ensured. In that event, the Contractor shall be obliged to provide the necessary Equipment at his own cost. • The Contractor is responsible for the repair, replacement or correction as necessary of all pieces of tools and equipment supplied by the Employer which are damaged and / or lost whilst in the Contractor's custody and control. • The Contractor site manager must ensure that any one of his employees or Sub-Contractor, operating hoist equipment belonging to the Employer, is authorised by an Accredited Company and retraining is done annually. Arrangements for training courses can be made via Duvha Power Station Maintenance Training but the Contractor will absorb costs. • A copy of this accredited and valid training certificate must be given to the Employer’s Supervisor, who will then arrange access for usage.
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