Lift Operations Sample Clauses

Lift Operations. 1. The driver shall run a complete lift cycle each day before transporting any consumers who use the lift to ensure it is functioning properly. 2. The drivers shall immediately notify the supervisor/dispatch of any issues with the lift’s functionality. 3. Preventative maintenance shall be conducted on the lift every 750 cycles. The Transportation Provider shall keep the maintenance record and present this to the Broker for an annual desk audit. This is the standard recommended number of cycles and vehicles should be maintained within 50 cycles of this suggested schedule and at least yearly. 4. Whenever possible, mobility devices should board in a rear-facing position and exit the vehicle in a forward-facing position. (The ADA always gives a choice to the passenger to ride either facing toward or away from the vehicle.) 5. Once a passenger has been moved onto the lift platform, the driver shall set the wheel locks on a manual chair. For a motorized chair, drivers shall ensure the power has been turned off once the consumer is on the lift. 6. The driver should never ride the lift with the consumer in the wheelchair unless it is required to ensure consumer safety and a monitor is not present. 7. The driver should never ride the lift with an ambulatory consumer unless it is required to ensure consumer safety and a monitor is not present. 8. While loading or unloading, the driver should remain on the ground with one hand firmly on the wheelchair and one hand operating the controls.
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Lift Operations. 1. The driver shall run a complete lift cycle each day before transporting any consumers who use the lift to ensure it is functioning properly. 2. The drivers shall immediately notify the supervisor/dispatch of any issues with the lift’s functionality. 3. Preventive maintenance shall be conducted on the lift every 750 cycles. The Transportation Provider shall keep the maintenance record and present this to the Broker for an annual desk audit. This is the standard recommended number of cycles and vehicles should be maintained within 50 cycles of this suggested schedule and at least yearly. 4. Whenever possible, mobility devices should board in a rear-facing position and exit the vehicle in a forward-facing position. (The ADA always gives a choice to the passenger to ride either facing toward or away from the vehicle.
Lift Operations. (This section is hereby amended to remove parts 2A, 2B, and 2C.) A. PSC is prohibited from performing any work whatsoever to Lift 4 without the express written consent of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board. B. Upon express written consent of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board, PSC is authorized to make such repairs, upgrades, and improvements that may be necessary to bring Lift 4 into good working order, provided however that all maintenance on the lift must be conducted and overseen by a qualified lift technician guided by an engineer experienced in cable- propelled transit . Work on the lift will be done in a manner in keeping with the best practices and advice of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board, industry standards, and all rules and regulations applicable to other such lifts. C. PSC will give the County 72 hours’ notice before any work period for Lift 4. For the purposes of this provision, a work period is defined as any plan day or continuous series of days where PSC will be performing maintenance on or testing of Lift 4. Notice must include the name of the company employing the qualified lift technician conducting or overseeing the work. Notices must be sent to Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx and Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx. D. PSC must provide the County with copies of all engineering reports or plans within 7 days of PSC receiving said reports. E. PSC is authorized to operate Lift 4 once it has an approved license from the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board and appropriate insurance. This includes operations, maintenance, upgrades, and improvements related to snowmaking equipment servicing Lift 4, specifically, or located on the Park. F. Work on any other existing lift is prohibited, except with prior approval of the County and/or the USFS as appropriate.
Lift Operations. 7.1. PSC is authorized to operate Lift 4 once it has an approved license from the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board and appropriate insurance. This includes operations, maintenance, upgrades, and improvements related to snowmaking equipment servicing Lift 4, specifically, or located on the Park. 7.2. PSC agrees to pay the entirety of any and all fines, fees, and penalties issued by the Tram Board related to Lift 4 and incidents having occurred between October 25, 2022 and the expiration or termination of this Agreement. The parties agree that this provision will remain in full force and effect for up to 5 years after the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 7.3. Work on any other existing lift is prohibited, except with prior approval of the County and/or the USFS as appropriate.
Lift Operations. A. PSC is authorized to make such repairs, upgrades, and improvements that may be necessary to bring Lift 4 into good working order, provided however that all maintenance on the lift must be conducted and overseen by a qualified lift technician guided by an engineer experienced in cable- propelled transit. Work on the lift will be done in a manner in keeping with the best practices and advice of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board, industry standards, and all rules and regulations applicable to other such lifts. B. The County understands and agrees that PSC will use their own technicians for the actual work on Lift 4. PSC certifies to the County that their technicians are qualified in keeping with Colorado Tram Board Rules and Industry best practices. PSC agrees to pay the entirety of any and all fines, fees, and penalties issued by the Tram Board related to Lift 4 and incidents having occurred between October 25, 2022 and the expiration or termination of this agreement. The parties agree that this provision will remain in full force and effect for up to 5 years after the expiration or termination of this agreement. C. PSC is authorized to operate Lift 4 once it has an approved license from the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board and appropriate insurance. This includes operations, maintenance, upgrades, and improvements related to snowmaking equipment servicing Lift 4, specifically, or located on the Park. D. Work on any other existing lift is prohibited, except with prior approval of the County and/or the USFS as appropriate.
Lift Operations. A. PSC is prohibited from performing any work whatsoever to Lift 4 without the express written consent of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board. B. Upon express written consent of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board, PSC is authorized to make such repairs, upgrades, and improvements that may be necessary to bring Lift 4 into good working order, provided however that all maintenance on the lift must be conducted and overseen by a qualified lift technician guided by an engineer experienced in cable- propelled transit . Work on the lift will be done in a manner in keeping with the best practices and advice of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board, industry standards, and all rules and regulations applicable to other such lifts. C. PSC will give the County 72 hours’ notice before any work period for Lift 4. For the purposes of this provision, a work period is defined as any plan day or continuous series of days where PSC will be performing maintenance on or testing of Lift 4. Notice must include the name of the company employing the qualified lift technician conducting or overseeing the work. Notices must be sent to Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx and Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx. D. PSC must provide the County with copies of all engineering reports or plans within 7 days of PSC receiving said reports. E. PSC is authorized to operate Lift 4 once it has an approved license from the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board and appropriate insurance. This includes operations, maintenance, upgrades, and improvements related to snowmaking equipment servicing Lift 4, specifically, or located on the Park. F. Work on any other existing lift is prohibited, except with prior approval of the County and/or the USFS as appropriate.

Related to Lift Operations

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Operations As of the date hereof, the Company has not conducted, and prior to the IPO Closing the Company will not conduct, any operations other than organizational activities and activities in connection with offerings of its securities.

  • Direct Operation System Agency may temporarily assume operations of a Grantee’s program or programs funded under this Contract when the continued operation of the program by Xxxxxxx puts, at risk, the health or safety of clients and/or participants served by Grantee.

  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.

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