Mirrors. All vehicles shall be equipped with regular mirrors and a convex mirror. New feeder road equipment shall be equipped with heated mirrors. Any feeder road equipment not presently equipped shall be equipped with heated minors when the mirrors require replacement. The Employer shall continue to install and maintain the agreed to camera monitor backing system devices in all package cars for the furtherance of safety while backing. If technological advances would allow a more effective system or enhancements in the cur- rent system, the Employer shall meet with the Union to discuss and review any potential changes. Upon request, cab-over tractors with a lower window on the right side door will be equipped with a convex mirror on the door.
Mirrors a. Heated, power adjustable, West Coast style, 7" x 15" minimum, type rear view mirrors outside mounted on right/left sides. Thermostatically controlled heating. Breakaway type brackets with integral convex or attached 8” spot mirror. Heavy-duty bracing, completely adjustable.
b. Fender mounted convex mirrors. One left and one right. Black in color.
Mirrors. All vehicles purchased after the ratification of this Agreement shall be equipped with regular mirrors and a convex mirror. New tractor trailer and straight truck equipment shall be equipped with heated mirrors. Any tractor trailer and straight truck equip- ment with a model year 1994 or later shall be equipped with heated mirrors when the mirrors require replacement.
Mirrors. Why’s that? These types of glass do not melt at the same temperature as bottles and jars. If they enter the glass recycling process it can result in new containers being rejected. No thanks – but you can check for recycling these at your local recycling centre • Light bulbs/tubes. • Window glass (check with your local centre first). Yes please No thanks All clear and coloured plastics bottles from around the home: • Detergent and soap bottles - Remove any pumps from the bottle and dispose of these (they are currently not recyclable). • Cleaning product bottles (e.g. bathroom cleaners, bleach etc.) - Triggers can be left on to be recycled. • Skin care product bottles. • Shampoo/shower gel bottles. • Fizzy and non-fizzy drinks and water bottles. • Milk bottles. • Ready-to-use plant food and pesticides bottles (check the label). Please remember: • Empty and rinse items and replace lids/tops - left over foods or liquids can contaminate other recyclables and; - if bottles contain liquid they might not be recycled as they go through the automated sorting process (the extra weight stops the bottle being pushed into the correct recycling stream). Liquid can also damage the machinery and contaminate other recyclables. • Leave on labels: these will be removed in the recycling process. • Bottles can be squashed to save space. • Plastic bottles containing chemicals (e.g. anti-freeze). - Strong chemicals that are highly poisonous are hazardous to staff and can damage the recycling equipment. Check the bottle for disposal instructions. • Anything that is NOT a plastic bottle. • Anything that looks like a pot, tub, tray or tube. Yes please: No thanks – put these in your general xxxxxxx Plastic pots, tubs and trays: • Pots (e.g. yogurt, soup, etc.). • Tubs (e.g. margarine, ice cream, etc.). • Trays / punnets (e.g. raw meat or ham trays; take-away trays; fruit /veg trays) o Remove any film lids and absorbent pads in the bottom of trays, and put these in your general rubbish. • Chocolate and biscuit tubs and trays. • Other clear plastic packaging. • Brown plant pots. Plastic bottles: All clear and coloured plastic bottles from around the home, including: • Day-to-day cleaning product bottles (e.g. bathroom cleaners, washing up liquid, bleach): o remove pumps and dispose of these (these are currently not recyclable); and o triggers can be left on to be recycled. • Cosmetics bottles (e.g. shampoo, shower gel). • Ready to use plant food and pesticide bottles (check the label)....
Mirrors. An interior clear view mirror shall be at least 6 by 30 inches to afford a good view of the passengers and the roadway to the rear. If it is not metal backed and framed, the mirror shall be laminated safety glass. It shall have rounded corners and protected edges.
Mirrors a. Mirrors shall be electro coated copper 5.5 mm thick of guaranteed reputed make.
b. The image shall be clear and without waviness at all angles of vision.
c. Mirrors shall be provided with backing of 12 mm thick 6mm thick cement asbestos sheet fixed with C.P. brass semi round-headed screws and cup washers or C.P. brass clamps as specified or instructed by the Independent Engineer.
Mirrors. All vehicles shall be equipped with regular mirrors and a convex mirror. New equipment must have heated mirrors.
Mirrors. There shall be two exterior rear vision mirrors, one at each side. The mirrors shall be firmly attached to the outside of the bus and located as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway to the rear along both sides of the vehicle. Each exterior rear vision mirror, on Type I buses, shall have a minimum reflective surface of 50 square inches. Neither the mirror nor the mounting shall protrude farther than the widest part of the vehicle body except to the extent necessary to produce a field of view meeting or exceeding the requirements of this section. All Type I buses shall, in addition to the above requirements, be equipped with an inside rear vision mirror capable of giving the driver a clear view of seated and standing passengers. Buses having a passenger exit door that is located inconveniently for the driver’s visual control shall be equipped with additional interior mirrors to enable the driver to view the passenger exit door. In lieu of interior mirrors, trailer buses and articulated buses may be equipped with closed circuit video systems or adult monitors in voice control with the driver.
Mirrors. Wash and polish all mirrors with a non-scratch disinfectant and dry shine.
Mirrors. Wiring and batteries.