AFL Field Engineer Sample Clauses

AFL Field Engineer. Transportation by an AFL Field Engineer is carried out by the means of private, company, rented or leased vehicles. Equipment and items for packing are requested by the instructions set out in MBP 2.3 (Equipment Request / Return Instructions). All equipment, serial number, ancillary items and spare items are to be recorded using form QD‐ 10232A (Equipment Despatch Form) or QD‐10362 (Additional Equipment Request form) and entered into the Maintenance data base for tracking and costing.
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AFL Field Engineer. All installation equipment requested by projects which is to be transported by an AFL Field Engineer will be placed into the requested vehicle and secured by the AFL Field Engineer to prevent damage. Hire of Installation Equipment Terms and Conditions of Hire Agreement for the Hire of Installation Equipment This form (the Hire Agreement) must be fully completed and signed by the Hirer and returned to the Owner before any Installation Equipment can be dispatched. Hire of the Installation Equipment is subject to availability and the Installation Equipment can only be reserved once a fully completed and signed Hire Agreement has been received correctly referencing the Installation Equipment to be hired. Equipment and Hire Details Description Qty Remote Controlled Tug (Incl. Remote Control Transmitter and Receiver) Mk6 Spinning Machine (Consisting of Body, Back Tension Arm, Counterbalance Arm and Reel Arm) Mk8 Spinning Machine Lifting Set (Jib Pole, Jib Top, Fixing Brackets Top & Bottom, Safety Strop) Recovery Trolley Recovery Beak Recovery Rollers Recovery Basket (Inc. Attachment Trolley) Aircraft Warning Ball Trolley Other (Specify): Equipment Replacement Value (GBP): …………………..……………… Deposit Amount (GBP): …..………………………….…….. Agreed Commencement Date: ………………………………… Agreed Rental Price: Unit (Day/Week/Month/Year) Qty Unit Rate Total Currency Hire of SkyWrap Installation Equipment Requested Delivery Date: …………………………….………… Location (Address where the equipment will be delivered to and collected from): ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..........

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