OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS Clause Examples

OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. 17 The driver(s), provided by CONTRACTOR to drive a COUNTY Vehicle in the performance of the 18 Agreement, shall possess the following minimum qualifications: 19 A. Regularly employed by CONTRACTOR, at least twenty (20) hours per week and possessing 20 either: 21 1. A valid Class B California Driver's License in order to transport more than ten (10) 22 passengers, including the driver, in a COUNTY Vehicle as designed, used or maintained; or 23 2. A valid Class C California Driver's License in order to transport no more than ten (10) 24 passengers, including the driver, in a COUNTY Vehicle as designed, used or maintained. 25 B. A good driving record, as defined in writing by CONTRACTOR. Such definition shall exclude 26 any history of driving while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, and shall include, but not be 27 limited to, the acceptable frequency and number of moving violations, and his/her ability to document 28 use of a COUNTY Vehicle by maintaining the Log described in Paragraph IV. of this Exhibit B to the 29 Agreement. 30 C. Preferably, experience working with recovering substance abusers. 31 D. Any person(s) regularly assigned to operate a COUNTY Vehicle shall possess: 32 1. knowledge of basic vehicle maintenance; 33 2. knowledge of Orange COUNTY streets and freeways. 34 E. CONTRACTOR and ADMINISTRATOR may mutually agree, in writing, to modify the 35 Operator Qualifications Paragraph of this Exhibit B to the Agreement. 36 // 37 //
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. The Parties agree to permit Equipment to be used only by properly trained, properly licensed and supervised operators. All drivers shall be licensed and shall have a satisfactory driving record. All equipment operators shall be properly trained and qualified to operate the Equipment shared under this Agreement. Borrower shall make available to Provider upon request proof of training, licensing, and qualifications of operator(s).
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. 10 The driver(s), provided by CONTRACTOR to drive a County Vehicle in the performance of thisthe 11 Agreement, shall possess the following minimum qualifications: 12 A. Regularly employed by CONTRACTOR, at least twenty (20) hours per week and possessing either: 13 1. A valid Class B California Driver's License in order to transport more than ten (10) passengers, 14 including the driver, in a County Vehicle as designed, used or maintained; or 15 2. A valid Class C California Driver's License in order to transport no more than ten (10) 16 passengers, including the driver, in a County Vehicle as designed, used or maintained. 17 B. A good driving record, as defined in writing by CONTRACTOR. Such definition shall exclude any 18 history of driving while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, and shall include, but not be limited to, the 19 acceptable frequency and number of moving violations, and his/her ability to document use of a County Vehicle 20 by maintaining the Log described in paragraphParagraph IV. below. 21 C. Preferably, experience working with recovering substance abusers. 22 D. Any person(s) regularly assigned to operate a County Vehicle shall possess: 23 1. knowledge of basic vehicle maintenance; 24 2. knowledge of Orange County streets and freeways. 25
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. All personnel or employees of the HSP operating water taxis shall have all certifications required and issued by the law of the country in which the port is located for the operation of the type, class, or size of water taxi being operated by such personnel. In addition, all such personnel shall have requisite experience, skill, knowledge, and familiarity with the water area in which the water taxis are to be operated to ensure the water taxis are operated in a safe and seaworthy manner. At least one operator on each boat must speak English.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. Regulations found in 49 CFR part 192 Subpart N and Part 195 Subpart G address operator qualification and require pipeline operators to develop and maintain a written program for individuals performing covered tasks on its pipeline facilities. The intent of this rule is to ensure a qualified workforce and to reduce the probability and consequences of incidents caused by human error by establishing qualification requirements for individuals performing covered tasks. To ensure individuals performing covered tasks are qualified, Vectren has established qualification guidelines and identified the covered tasks that require qualification. The program involves the review and training of the task information, and assessment and a post assessment of the topic. Field verification on certain tasks may also be required. Employees will be given normal working hours to complete the tasks associated with job responsibilities.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. FSP Operators shall be licensed in accordance with Section 12804 of the Vehicle Code.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. Operating Procedures 11. Status of Major Equipment
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. Equipment shall only be operated by a qualified Operator provided by the Provider. At Borrower’s request, Provider shall provide proof of licensing and qualifications of the Provider’s operator, even during an emergency Share Period, prior to the commencement of the sharing period. If a Provider is unable to provide operator qualifications during an emergency Share Period, the Borrower’s recourse is limited to cancellation of the Equipment Sharing at the Borrower’s sole discretion.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. 17 The driver(s), provided by CONTRACTOR to drive a COUNTY Vehicle in the performance of the 18 Agreement, shall possess the following minimum qualifications: 19 A. Regularly employed by CONTRACTOR, at least twenty (20) hours per week and possessing 20 either: 21 1. A valid Class B California Driver's License in order to transport more than ten (10) 22 passengers, including the driver, in a COUNTY Vehicle as designed, used or maintained; or 23 each supervisor and provider of direct services who signs chart documentation. The list 2. 24 A valid Class C California Driver's License in order to transport no more than ten (10) passengers, 25 including the driver, in a COUNTY Vehicle as designed, used or maintained. 26 B. A good driving record, as defined in writing by CONTRACTOR. Such definition shall exclude 27 any history of driving while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, and shall include, but not be 28 limited to, the acceptable frequency and number of moving violations, and his/her ability to document 29 use of a COUNTY Vehicle by maintaining the Log described in Paragraph IV. of this Exhibit C to the 30 Agreement. 31 C. Preferably, experience working with recovering substance abusers. 32 D. Any person(s) regularly assigned to operate a COUNTY Vehicle shall possess: 33 1. knowledge of basic vehicle maintenance; 34 2. knowledge of Orange COUNTY streets and freeways.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS. The Contractor shall provide an operator who is experienced in the operation of a BAS identical in design capabilities and features to the one installed at each facility and who possesses and is able to demonstrate (upon the request of the Facility Manager) the following qualifications: 10.1 Successful completion of the factory offered courses for the BAS front end and DDC systems. 10.2 The ability to perform and demonstrate (upon request) all necessary duties at the BAS front end, including, but not limited to: 10.2.1 Familiarity with the detail operation of the CPU. 10.2.2 Execution of all diagnostic tests. 10.2.3 Knowledge of the detailed operation of the moving head disk (MHD). 10.2.4 Removal and replacement of any modular component in the MHD. 10.2.5 Performance of alignments on the MHD. 10.2.6 Performance of all preventive maintenance on all front end hardware. 10.2.7 Ability to decipher system error log files. 10.2.8 Ability to make back up copies of software, save and restore database. 10.2.9 Ability to decipher system error log files. 10.2.10 Operation of system to obtain status information of hardware. 10.2.11 Alignment of printer and CRT. 10.2.12 Application of electrostatic discharge precautionary techniques. 10.2.13 Ability to capture and graph information and print out various points of interest, such as temperature, electrical consumption and history accumulations. 10.3 The ability to perform and demonstrate (upon the request of the Facility Manager) the following duties with the DDC (Direct Digital Controls) system, including, but not limited to: 10.3.1 Knowledge and understanding of the purpose and operation of the DDC system and how it relates and interfaces with the operation of the BAS front end and the HVAC system. 10.3.2 Programming of field point definitions. 10.3.3 Adding energy management programs to a DDC program to optimize energy costs without sacrificing occupant comfort. 10.3.4 Adding display functions to a DDC program to optimize the user interface and troubleshooting techniques. 10.3.5 Generation and loading of programs for a DDC system. 10.3.6 Troubleshooting software and hardware problems in a DDC system. 10.3.7 Engineering system applications utilizing the program generator. 10.3.8 Utilizing the latest DDC programming tools. 10.3.9 Interpreting software points, hardware points and CDB functions of CAL1 printouts. 10.3.10 Reading the set point of a control loop. 10.3.11 Enabling or disabling control strategies. 10.3.12 Tun...