Plant Protection Sample Clauses

Plant Protection. The Union will maintain minimum services during a strike to prevent freeze-up to the heating system or physical damage to the exterior of the buildings due to weather conditions. In the event of sprinkler system failure or activation the Union will repair and restore the sprinkler system to normal operating conditions. The Union and its members do not assume any legal liability and are not suable for failure to prevent damage to the heating system, sprinkler system, and the exterior structure of the buildings.
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Plant Protection. The Seller shall be able to isolate its solar plant in the event of grid failure, grid voltage and frequency fluctuation beyond the acceptable range of the inverters. The necessary technical measures, including smart inverter technology, should be considered in the design.
Plant Protection. 13 Developer shall provide all landscape plants protection which must include, but not be limited to, 14 eradication or control of insects, mites, fungi, and non-fungus diseases. The application of 15 appropriate insecticide, miticide and fungicide may only be used with the prior approval of
Plant Protection. A. Plants shall be protected at all times from drying out or other injury. Protect balls of plants from drying out. Wrap trees with a protective cloth when transporting. Do not transport trees in a an uncovered moving vehicle when the outside temperature is above 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray trees with water prior to travel to any destination. Use caution in handling plants to prevent major damage to roots/ trunk, or branches.
Plant Protection. (a) Tree protection during construction.
Plant Protection. The Seller shall be able to isolate its plant in the event of grid failure, grid voltage and frequency fluctuation beyond the acceptable range of the turbines.
Plant Protection. CONTR shall provide safeguards for its plant and the work in process under this Agreement, including devices, equipment and personnel as would constitute reasonable protection against all hazards, including unauthorized entry, malicious mischief, theft, vandalism and fire.
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Plant Protection. Convention approved at the Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization at Rome on November 17, 1997; Transmitted by the President of the United States of America to the Senate March 23, 2000 (Treaty Doc. 106-23, 106th Congress, 2d Session); Reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations September 27, 2000 (Senate Executive Report No. 106-27, 106th Congress, 2d Session); Advice and consent to ratification by the Senate October 18, 2000; Ratified by the President September 5, 2001; Ratification deposited at Rome October 2, 2001; Entered into force October 2, 2005.
Plant Protection. A cooperative effort involving all parties to ensure the integrity of service for all utilities during construction activities near buried or aerial plant.
Plant Protection. Those Plant Protection Officers who have the certification to teach Occupational First Aid Level 1 will receive $0.20/hour effective May 1, 1997. Those who have the certification to teach Occupational First Aid Level III will receive $0.20/hour effective May 1, 1998. Any Plant Protection Officer who achieves either or both of the above certifications will begin to receive the appropriate amount effective the pay period following successful completion. Security Dress Code Uniforms (including complementary footwear) will be supplied by the company as per Department Policy i.e.: on an “as needed” basis and within reasonable limitations. ITEM 60 - WAREHOUSE/SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Department Employees who possess valid: • Air Brake Endorsement • Restriction 19 • 1st. Brakeman (Conductor) • Transportation of Dangerous Goods will receive $0.25/hour. Any Warehouse and Shipping Department employee who achieves all of the above certifications will receive the pay adjustment effective the pay period following successful completion.
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