DRIVER/OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

DRIVER/OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS. The contractor is responsible for providing sufficient drivers/operators to work within the rules, regulations and requirements of the CDL license. Sufficient drivers/operators must be available to operate the vehicles twenty four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week if needed. All contractors must provide personnel who are able to speak and understand instructions given in English. A snow plowing guide will be provided to the vendor for distribution to all drivers/operators. Rotation of crews will be at the discretion of the contractor in providing continuous operation, which will insure the safety of its drivers/operators and the motoring public. NOTE: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND THEIR EMPLOYEES TO ENSURE THAT NO CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEE OR PERSON PROVIDING DRIVING SERVICES TO THE CONTRACTOR VIOLATES THE “DRIVING WHILE FATIGUED” STATUTE OR ANY OTHER CDL REGULATION OR REQUIREMENT.
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DRIVER/OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS. The vendor is responsible for providing a sufficient number of drivers and/or operators to perform the services required under the contract twenty four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week if needed. All vendor personnel shall work within the rules, regulations and requirements of the CDL (Commercial Drivers License) and must observe all the laws and regulations of the State of New Jersey. The vendor must provide personnel who are able to effectively communicate in English. A snow plowing guide will be provided to the vendor for distribution to all drivers/operators. Rotation of crews will be at the discretion of the vendor in providing continuous operation to ensure the safety of its drivers/operators and the motoring public. NOTE: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VENDOR AND ITS EMPLOYEES TO ENSURE THAT NO VENDOR EMPLOYEE OR PERSON PROVIDING DRIVING SERVICES TO THE VENDOR VIOLATES THE “DRIVING WHILE FATIGUED” STATUTE OR ANY OTHER CDL REGULATION OR REQUIREMENT. Drivers and operators provided under this contract, whether employees of the vendor or subcontractors, shall have a minimum of two years experience in operating the class of truck to which the driver or operator is assigned. All drivers are required to posses and maintain in force throughout the term of the contract all state and federal licensing requirements as they pertain to driving class A or B trucks. All personnel shall be experienced, thoroughly trained and qualified to perform the work assigned to them. The vendor may be required to furnish copies of driver licenses of personnel assigned to work under this contract.

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