Operating Record definition

Operating Record means a collection of documents maintained at the Facility that includes the recycling permit issued by CDPH; the most recent copy of the application submitted pursuant to Section 3 of these rules; a copy of the Facility’s emergency response plans and contingency plans; street sweeping and cleaning logs, Vector control treatments; records of emergencies and acceptance of unauthorized waste; and other information specified to be kept in the Operating Record under these rules and the recycling permit.
Operating Record means records required to be maintained in accordance with the facility permit or this part.
Operating Record means records required to be maintained in accordance with the facility permit or this part (see 9VAC20-80-570).

Examples of Operating Record in a sentence

  • One of the originals returned to the Permittee should be sent to the Trustee (by the Permittee), and the Permittee must keep one signed original (or a copy of it) in their Operating Record as required by OAR 340-094-0140(6)(a) and OAR 340-095-0090(6)(a).

  • The letter will not be placed in the volunteer’s MCFRS Operating Record, unless the volunteer indicates in writing that he or she prefers that the letter be contained in his or her MCFRS Operating Record.

  • The Department also reserves the right to inspect the Operators Licence and Operating Record.

  • For professional drivers, this includes a requirement to disclose whether the other employment will have an impact on the Employer’s Commercial Vehicle Operating Record (CVOR).

  • The issue and cancellation of every PTW is to be recorded in the Mechanical Systems Operating Record.


More Definitions of Operating Record

Operating Record form used to define the Port Call parameters and the chronology for Port Call operations, for which the template is given in Appendix 3. Operational Instruction: instruction given by the Operator to the Shipper pursuant to Article 18 of the General Terms and Conditions. Operational Procedures: part of the Contract made up of its Appendices 3 and 4, which describe the respective obligations of the Parties with regard to the operational aspects of fulfilment of the Contract and, in particular, the Unloading, Reloading and the measurements of the Quantities Unloaded or Reloaded. Operator: designates the owner and manager of the Terminal and its subcontractors.
Operating Record means documents, such as instrument charts, certificates, logbooks, computer printouts and magnetic tapes made to keep objective history of a nuclear power plant operation.
Operating Record means records required to be maintained in accordance with the facility permit or this part (see 9VAC20-81-530).
Operating Record means all of the collective records of the facility relating to the site. Such records include, but are not limited to: the permit, modifications, and approvals; records concerning waste received; any sampling or analyses performed by the facility; closure, post-closure and corrective action plans; financial assurance records; inspection and compliance evaluation correspondence; reports; and scale tickets and related fee payment documentation.
Operating Record means an easily accessible collection of records of an operation's or
Operating Record means all monitoring and operational data reports maintained by Tooele Army Depot or Contract Facility Operators.
Operating Record means an easily accessible collection of records of an operation's or facility's activities and compliance with required state minimum standards under Title 14. The Record may include the Facility Plan or Transfer/Processing Report for facilities, and shall contain but is not limited to containing: agency approvals, tonnage and loadchecking records, facility contacts and training history. The record may be reviewed by state and local authorities and shall be available during normal b usiness hours. If records are too voluminous to place in the main operating record or if the integrity of the records could be compromised by on- site storage, such as exposure to weather, they may be maintained at an alternative site, as long as that site is easily accessible to the EA.