Log Book. All designated drivers shall keep an up to date log book providing the dates and times of use of the vehicle by drivers other than him/herself, and shall provide usage records for FBT purposes as required. Accidents/Damage ▪ In the event that a Company vehicle is involved in an incident causing damage to the vehicle, injury to persons, or third party property, the driver must obtain the following details: ▪ date, time & location of event; ▪ other persons and vehicles involved (name, address, vehicle #); ▪ names of any injured persons and nature of injury (as far as is known at the time); ▪ damage (description) to Company vehicle, and other damage incurred; ▪ names & addresses of witnesses. ▪ The event must be reported on an accident report form as soon as practicable thereafter. ▪ Repairs/towage etc., should only be authorised at the time to the extent needed to avoid further risk or damage, or as required to secure an undriveable vehicle. ▪ Admissions of liability to the other party/ies should not be made. ▪ In the event of injury to persons assistance must be provided and the police must be notified by the driver, according to law. Unfitness to Drive Should a driver be unfit to drive, through health reasons, or suspension or cancellation of licence, the driver must advise his Manager, who will amend the “Driver Approved Log”. Designated drivers who become unfit to drive will arrange for the delivery of the car to Company premises where it will be garaged while the designated driver is unfit. It will remain available for other approved drivers.
Log Book. (1) An employer shall provide his or her driver with a log-book as nearly as practicable in the form and manner as specified by the Council from time to time.
Log Book. The contractor has to maintain a daily log book for the dredgers. All particulars of the dredgers including their movements, sweep, advance, dredged depth, daily operational hours etc. to be logged daily and to be signed by the In- Charge / Master of the dredger. This extracts are to be sent to the Engineer-in-Charge or the authorized representative and also to the supervising agency (Officials of KoPT and/or Govt. of West Bengal).on daily basis.
Log Book. Where a weekly employee is required to purchase a log book, the employee will be reimbursed for the cost of the log book by the Company.
Log Book. (1) An employer shall provide his or her driver with a log-book as nearly as practicable in the form and manner as specified by the Council from time to time.
(2) Every driver shall, in the log-book referred to in sub-clause (1), keep a daily log in duplicate in respect of each day's work and shall within 24 hours of the completion of the work to which it relates deliver a copy thereof to his employer and the employer shall retain such copy for a period of at least three years subsequent to such delivery.
Log Book. 1. Each individual shall keep an accurate register of all documents on which the PCS Embosser or PCS Stamp is used, in any appropriate logbook. The log shall contain the date on which the Embosser or Stamp was affixed, the name or title of the document on which the Embosser or Stamp was used, the date of the document, and the reason for using the PCS stamp (review and/or approval).
Log Book. A log book duly filled in and signed, together with an inspection and test certificate is supplied with each Engine as specified by Rolls-Royce.
Log Book. All call-outs carried out by LD COM or its agents to the Optic Links and the plugs, as well as the events which have given rise thereto, must be recorded by LD COM or its agents in a registered entitled "Log ------------------ * Omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment. Book", kept on the premises of LD COM or its agents, an extract of which may be sent out on request justified by the Client. For each call- out by LD COM or its agents, this "Log Book" must comprise as a minimum, the following information for each Interruption: date, starting and ending time, nature of the problems found, work carried out and sub-assemblies replaced, inspections carried out, persons attending. Once a year, LD COM will inform the Client of the condition of the Optic Links over the previous twelve months.
Log Book. All designated drivers shall keep an up to date log book providing the dates and times of use of the vehicle by drivers other than him/her, and shall provide usage records for FBT purposes as required.
Log Book. Provided the Union supplies Crane Operators with appropriate log books, and the log book is submitted to the Contractor by the employee, the Contractor will record therein, in the space allocated for such purposes, the type and capacity of the Crane being operated by that employee, and the period of time the employee was operating such equipment.