Operation Personnel Sample Clauses

Operation Personnel. Owner shall provide to Contractor a minimum of fifty (50) qualified and competent operating and maintenance personnel sufficient to commission and test the Project under the supervision of Contractor as set forth in Attachment V. Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 2, such personnel shall be under the direction and control of and supervised by Contractor. Such operating and maintenance personnel shall be available for training as required pursuant to Section 3.5. To the extent not set forth in Attachment V, Contractor shall prepare for Owner’s review a Project Commissioning Plan regarding the utilization of Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel and Contractor’s personnel during commissioning and for the conduct of Performance Tests. Such Project Commissioning Plan shall be mutually agreed-upon by the Parties, each acting reasonably, no later than forty-five (45) Days after Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s proposed Project Commissioning Plan. Without in any way limiting Contractor’s obligation to provide forces and labor during commissioning and Performance Testing, Contractor agrees that if any activity during commissioning and Performance Testing requires direct supervision by Contractor, such supervision shall be performed by Contractor or a Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Owner shall remain responsible for all costs associated with Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel, including salaries, travel and expenses.
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Operation Personnel. As further set forth in Attachment V, Owner, at its cost, will provide a sufficient number of qualified operating and maintenance personnel and technicians in a sufficient number to be trained by Contractor and to assist Contractor by performing normal operating and maintenance duties in connection with the start-up of the Facility and the performance of the Performance Tests. Until Substantial Completion, such personnel shall be under the control of and supervised by Contractor in accordance with Section 3.29. Contractor shall be fully responsible for the supervision, direction and instruction of all Owner-provided personnel and shall be liable, and shall indemnify, defend and hold the Owner Group harmless, for all acts or omissions of such Owner personnel to the extent under Contractor’s supervision and direction; provided, however, Contractor shall not be liable to Owner, and shall not be required to indemnify, defend or hold the Owner Group harmless for claims related to Owner personnel’s gross negligence or willful misconduct or Owner’s personnel’s failure to comply with Contractor’s Site-specific, written directions or procedures (which are consistent with GECP and a safe working environment) applicable to the tasks being performed by such Owner personnel (including lock-out/tag-out procedures, de-energizing procedures and other applicable safety procedures, operating manuals, maintenance manuals and commissioning and startup procedures); provided further, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, such Owner’s personnel shall remain employees or agents of Owner and shall not be considered employees of Contractor for any reason. If any operating and maintenance personnel under the supervision, direction and instruction of Contractor as provided in this Section 4.4 do not follow Contractor’s verbal or written instructions and such instructions are given in accordance with GECP and are consistent with a safe working environment, Contractor shall have the right to require Owner to immediately remove such personnel from the operating and maintenance duties for which Owner’s operating and maintenance personnel are being provided in accordance with this Section 4.4.
Operation Personnel. Owner shall retain operating and maintenance personnel to assist Contractor with the pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up and testing of the Project.
Operation Personnel. Owner shall provide to Contractor a minimum of sixty (60) qualified and competent operating and maintenance personnel sufficient to commission and test the Project under the supervision of Contractor as set forth in Attachment V. Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 6(a) and Subproject 6(b) (as applicable), such personnel shall be under the direction and control of and supervised by Contractor. Such operating and maintenance personnel shall be available for training as required pursuant to Section 3.5. To the extent not set forth in Attachment V, Contractor shall prepare for Owner’s review a Project Commissioning Plan regarding the utilization of Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel and Contractor’s personnel during commissioning and for the conduct of Performance Tests. Such Project Commissioning Plan shall be mutually agreed-upon by the Parties, each acting reasonably, no later than forty-five (45) Days after Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s proposed Project Commissioning Plan. Without in any way limiting Contractor’s obligation to provide forces and labor during commissioning and Performance Testing, Contractor agrees that if any activity during commissioning and Performance Testing requires direct supervision by Contractor, such supervision shall be performed by Contractor or a Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Owner shall remain responsible for all costs associated with Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel, including salaries, travel and expenses.
Operation Personnel. A. Until Substantial Completion of the applicable Train, Owner’s operating personnel designated in Section 4.4 shall be under the control of and supervised by Contractor, and Contractor shall (subject to Owner’s indemnification obligations under Section 17.3) be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of such personnel; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, such operating and maintenance personnel shall remain employees or agents of Owner and shall not be considered employees of Contractor for any reason.
Operation Personnel. Owner shall retain competent and qualified operating personnel (who are capable of being trained by Contractor) to assist Contractor with the commissioning and start-up of the Stage 3 Facility under the supervision of Contractor and to operate the Stage 3 Facility prior to Substantial Completion of each Train under the supervision of Contractor as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment M (Owner’s “operation personnel”). Until Substantial Completion of the applicable Train, such personnel shall be under the control of and supervised by Contractor in accordance with Section 3.29, subject to Owner’s indemnity obligations in Section 17.3.
Operation Personnel. A. Until Substantial Completion, Owner’s operating personnel shall be under the control of and supervised by Contractor, and Contractor shall (subject to Owner’s indemnification obligations under Section 17.2) be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of such personnel; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, such operating and maintenance personnel shall remain employees or agents of Owner and shall not be considered employees of Contractor for any reason.
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Operation Personnel. Owner shall retain sixty (60) competent operating personnel (who are capable of being trained by Contractor) to assist Contractor with the commissioning and start-up of the Train 3 Liquefaction Facility under the supervision of Contractor during commissioning as set forth in Attachment T and to operate the Train 3 Liquefaction Facility prior to Substantial Completion under the supervision of Contractor as set forth in Attachment A and Attachment V (Owner’s “operation personnel”). Until Substantial Completion, such personnel shall be under the control of and supervised by Contractor in accordance with Section 3.29, subject to Owner’s indemnity obligations in Section 17.2.

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