Galley Sample Clauses

Galley. Walls, Ceiling, doors (A/B), floor,
Galley. Cooker Gas Elec. Diesel Make Fridge Gas Combi 12v Make Freezer Elec. 12v Make Microwave Yes No Make Washing machine Yes No Make Double berths Fixed Guest Single berths Fixed Guest Toilet Cassette Pumpout Make Shower Separate Over bath None Bath Yes No Batteries (state qty) Domestic Starter Inverter Battery Charger Yes No Spec. Inverter Yes No Spec. Generator Yes No Spec. Galvanic isolator Yes No Make Alternators One Two Output Solar Panels Yes No Spec.
Galley. Remove and dispose of all trash.
Galley. All employees will have galley and coffee mess privileges during working hours for preparing and eating meals. It is understood by the parties there will be no recognized lunch period. If employees abuse the privilege of eating lunch during their work hours, such abuse will be called to the attention of the Union. The Company and the Union, jointly, will work to correct the situation. The correction of the abuse may include discipline by the Company. Failure by the parties to correct the situation will result in the Company scheduling one-half (1/2) hour unpaid lunch periods.
Galley. Wipe down front of coffee makers, ice machine, front of cabinet doors, outside of refrigerators. Clean outside and inside of microwaves. Clean sink (if free of dishes) and wipe down countertops with disinfectant.
Galley. A. One (1) life raft located in the lower galley annex.
Galley. The galley will extend from the forward lavatory aft bulkhead to the forward cabin bulkhead. A. The upper galley will contain: 1. Crystal storage as space permits for customer furnished crystal. 2. One (1) galley touch-screen control panel. 3. One (1) emergency exit sign. 4. Lighting (Ref. Section 13.0). B. The middle galley area will contain: 1. One (1) microwave oven (0.6 cu. ft.) [black]. 2. One (1) TIA (1601) 10-cup, manual-fill, carafe coffee maker on pullout tray with water level indicator. 3. One (1) 115V AC 60HZ duplex outlet (GFI). 4. One (1) paper towel dispenser. 5. Three (3) tambour doors. 6. One (1) switch for sink drainage. 7. Linen storage. 8. Chiller light indicator. 9. Two (2) slide-out drawers. 10. Lighting (Ref. Section 13.0). 11. Two (2) miscellaneous storage shelves. C. The lower galley will contain: 1. A solid surfacing countertop. 2. One (1) stainless steel sink, faucet and sink cover with cutting board on reverse. 3. One (1) miscellaneous drawer under the sink. 4. One (1) electrical solenoid drain valve with strainer. 5. One (1) water heater and miscellaneous water system components. 6. Two (2) pullout work surfaces. 7. One (1) trash container. 8. One (1) bottle storage and clean ice drawer with drainage provision. 9. One (1) laminated cold storage compartment with three (3) removable composite trays/shelves. 10. One (1) wine and liquor storage drawer with customs seals and removable insert. 11. One (1) soda storage drawer with divider in cold storage. 12. China and flatware storage drawers as space permits for customer furnished china and flatware. 13. Miscellaneous storage as space permits. 14. One (1) ultraviolet filter. 15. Conditioned air. 16. Lighting (Ref. Section 13.0). 17. One (1) removable dirty dish bin in drawer. Specification No. : BCC-GX-302 Date : June 20, 2002 Page No. : 18 D. Additionally the galley will include: 1. One (1) air chiller unit for cooling of selected galley areas. 2. The window outboard of the galley will have a shade installed that is identical to the rest of the cabin shades but will be permanently fixed in the closed position.
Galley. A retail store that carries as its primary retail item artwork.

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