Drivers’ Responsibility Sample Clauses

Drivers’ Responsibility. A driver, subject to a post-accident test, must remain available for testing. A driver must submit to an alcohol test within eight (8) hours following the accident, and shall not consume any alcohol for eight (8) hours following the accident. Likewise, a driver must submit to a drug test within thirty-two (32) hours following the accident. A driver who leaves the scene before the test is administered or who does not make him/herself readily available shall be deemed to have refused to be tested and such refusal shall be treated as a .04
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Drivers’ Responsibility. It is the bus driver’s responsibility to remember to sign up for field trips during his/her allotted time frame. The transportation office will not call drivers to remind them to sign up for field trips.
Drivers’ Responsibility. Drivers shall not permit their attendance at any field trip event to conflict in any manner with their responsibilities as a driver. It is the driver’s responsibility to fuel their bus used for the field trip if the fuel gauge is at or less than three-quarter (3/4) of a tank.
Drivers’ Responsibility. All drivers are required to promptly check-in with warehouse management upon arrival at the Mylan delivery location.
Drivers’ Responsibility. A Company Agitator Driver must perform their work and do everything connected with it:
Drivers’ Responsibility. The Company will provide Company policies, procedures and site rules and if required by the Client any additional policies, procedures or site rules to employees. Employees are required to comply with these policies, procedures and site rules as amended from time to time. Any amendments will be communicated to employees. All employees are required to adhere to the Chain Valley Road Haulage Protocol and Code of Conduct.
Drivers’ Responsibility. Drivers shall not permit their attendance at any field trip event to conflict in any manner with their responsibilities as a driver.
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  • Owners Responsibilities 2.1. The Owner shall designate in writing a project coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Coordinator"). The Project Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONTRACTOR's services for the Project. However, the Project Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or instructions to the CONTRACTOR that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever:

  • Joint Responsibility If the Seller determines that the Interface Problem is attributable partially to the design of a Warranted Part and partially to the design of any Supplier Part, the Seller will, if so requested by the Buyer, seek a solution to the Interface Problem through cooperative efforts of the Seller and any Supplier involved. The Seller will promptly advise the Buyer of such corrective action as may be proposed by the Seller and any such Supplier. Such proposal will be consistent with any then existing obligations of the Seller hereunder and of any such Supplier towards the Buyer. Such corrective action, unless reasonably rejected by the Buyer, will constitute full satisfaction of any claim the Buyer may have against either the Seller or any such Supplier with respect to such Interface Problem.

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