Logging Block Equipment Sample Clauses

Logging Block Equipment. Purchaser shall provide a serviceable 5 gallon backpack pump full of water, one axe, and one long handled round point shovel, size 0 or larger, at each haulback block through which a running line passes. The area below such blocks must be kept clear of all flammable debris under 4 inches in diameter for a distance of 6 feet in all directions. Material larger than 4 inches that poses a fire risk, such as punky logs, must also be removed. Purchaser shall avoid line-rub on rocks or woody material which may result in sparks or enough heat to cause ignition of fire. C7.201 - BURNING BY PURCHASER (01/1993) Notwithstanding the Fire Precautionary Period limitation of B7.2, Purchaser is required to obtain written permission from Forest Service prior to any burning on the National Forest Lands. C7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (06/2018) Purchaser shall restrict operations in accordance with the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels attached. Forest Service may change the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels to other values upon revision of the National Fire Danger Rating System and may change the specific Industrial Fire Precaution Levels when such changes are necessary for the protection of the National Forest. When sent to Purchaser, the revised Industrial Fire Precaution Levels will supersede the attached levels. INDUSTRIAL FIRE PRECAUTIONS SCHEDULE LEVEL I. FIRE SEASON Fire season requirements are in effect. In addition to other fire prevention measures, a Firewatch is required at this and all higher levels unless otherwise waived LEVEL II. LIMITED SHUTDOWN The following may operate only between the hours of 8 P.M. and 1 P.M.: Power saws except at loading sites; Xxxxxx-bunchers with rotary head saws; Cable yarding; Blasting; Welding, cutting, or grinding of metal.
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Logging Block Equipment. Contractor shall provide a serviceable 5 gallon backpack pump full of water, one axe, and one long handled round point shovel, size 0 or larger, at each haulback block through which a running line passes. The area below such blocks must be kept clear of all flammable debris under 4 inches in diameter for a distance of 6 feet in all directions. Material larger than 4 inches that poses a fire risk, such as punky logs, must also be removed. Contractor shall avoid line-rub on rocks or woody material which may result in sparks or sufficient heat to cause ignition of fire. K-H.2.0.1 - BURNING BY CONTRACTOR (06/2006) Notwithstanding the Fire Precautionary Period limitation of H.2, Contractor is required to obtain written permission from Forest Service prior to any burning on the National Forest Lands. K-H.2.2 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (05/2005) Contractor shall restrict operations in accordance with the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels attached. Forest Service may change the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels to other values upon revision of the National Fire Danger Rating System and may change the specific Industrial Fire Precaution Levels when such changes are necessary for the protection of the National Forest. When sent to Contractor, the revised Industrial Fire Precaution Levels will supersede the attached levels. INDUSTRIAL FIRE PRECAUTIONS SCHEDULE LEVEL INDUSTRIAL FIRE PRECAUTION I. Closed Season - Fire precaution requirements are in effect. A Fire Watch/Fire Security is required at this and all higher levels unless otherwise waived.
Logging Block Equipment. Purchaser shall provide a serviceable 5 gallon backpack pump full of water, one axe, and one long handled round point shovel, size 0 or larger, at each haulback block through which a running line passes. The area below such blocks must be kept clear of all flammable debris under 4 inches in diameter for a distance of 6 feet in all directions. Material larger than 4 inches that poses a fire risk, such as punky logs, must also be removed. Purchaser shall avoid line-rub on rocks or woody material which may result in sparks or enough heat to cause ignition of fire. C7.201 - BURNING BY PURCHASER (01/1993)
Logging Block Equipment. Purchaser shall provide a serviceable 5 gallon backpack pump full of water, one axe, and one long handled round point shovel, size 0 or larger, at each haulback block through which a running line passes. The area below such blocks must be kept clear of all flammable debris under 4 inches in diameter for a distance of 6 feet in all directions. Material larger than 4 inches that poses a fire risk, such as punky logs, must also be removed. Purchaser shall avoid line-rub on rocks or woody material which may result in sparks or sufficient heat to cause ignition of fire. CP7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (04/2003) Purchaser shall restrict operations in accordance with the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels attached. Forest Service may change the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels to other values upon revision of the National Fire Danger Rating System and may change the specific Industrial Fire Precaution Levels when such changes are necessary for the protection of the National Forest. When sent to Purchaser, the revised Industrial Fire Precaution Levels will supersede the attached levels. INDUSTRIAL FIRE PRECAUTIONS SCHEDULE LEVEL INDUSTRIAL FIRE PRECAUTION I. Closed Season - Fire precaution requirements are in effect. A Fire Watch/Fire Security is required at this and all higher levels unless otherwise waived.

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