Moving Equipment a. All Contractor vehicles and/or equipment shall be furnished with amber radial lights and double amber flashing lights or be followed by a vehicle displaying amber radial light and simultaneous flashing directional signals.
b. All work operations, including paving, rolling, grading, supplying of material, and traveling of supervisory personnel, shall always be in the direction of normal traffic unless noted otherwise in the Contract or approved by the Engineer.
c. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the Thruway Mainline pavement if:
d. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the shoulder if all of the following conditions are met: The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires; The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 25 mph; The maximum distance for transporting the vehicle or equipment is no more than 2 miles; The shoulder is wide enough to accommodate the vehicle or equipment; The vehicle or equipment using the shoulder does not encroach upon the travel lane; There are no impediments within the two-mile transport limit that would decrease the width of the shoulder.
e. If any of the aforementioned conditions cannot be met, the vehicle or equipment to be moved between the work sites shall be hauled on a trailer.
f. When traveling in convoy, a space of at least 900 feet shall separate successive vehicles.
g. Contractor vehicles or equipment to be transported on the Thruway during twilight hours or after dark shall be capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 65 mph or shall be hauled on a trailer.
Moving Equipment. The Authorized User shall have the right to move Heavy Equipment at their own expense to locations different from the Delivery location, provided that the new location(s) is located in NYS. The Authorized User must have prior authorization from the Contractor to move the Heavy Equipment outside NYS boundaries. If moving the Heavy Equipment results in a different pickup location than previously agreed-upon, the only additional charges allowed to the Contractor shall be for additional mileage, if any.
Moving Equipment. Coordination and approval of movement, removal, disposal, or addition of equipment from the transition locations shall be conducted through the DGR. All Government approved movement shall be documented. The party receiving the equipment (other Army office, copier technician, computer maintenance worker, etc.) must sign a receipt for the equipment.
Moving Equipment. Tenant shall not use any hand trucks or other material-handling equipment within the Premises or the Building, within which the Premises is located, except those equipped with rubber tires and side guards. Any damage to the Premises, said Building or any other portion of Weston Town Center arising out of the movement of any equipment, furniture or other property, shall be repaired by Tenant at its sole expense.
Moving Equipment. All Contractor vehicles and/or equipment shall be furnished with amber radial lights and double amber flashing lights or be followed by a vehicle displaying an amber radial light and simultaneous flashing directional signals. All work operations, including paving, rolling, grading, supplying of material, and traveling of supervisory personnel, shall always be in the direction of normal traffic unless noted otherwise in the Contract or approved by the Engineer. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the Thruway Mainline pavement if:
a) The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires; and
b) The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 40 mph. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the shoulder if all of the following conditions are met:
a) The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires;
b) The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 25 mph;
c) The maximum distance for transporting the vehicle or equipment is no more than 2 (two) miles;
d) The shoulder is wide enough to accommodate the vehicle or equipment;
e) The vehicle or equipment using the shoulder does not encroach upon the travel lane;
f) There are no impediments within the two-mile transport limit that would decrease the width of the shoulder. If any of the aforementioned conditions cannot be met, the vehicle or equipment to be moved between the work sites shall be hauled on a trailer. When traveling in convoy, a space of at least 900 feet shall separate successive vehicles. Contractor vehicles or equipment to be transported on the Thruway during twilight hours or after dark shall be capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 65 mph or shall be hauled on a trailer.”
Moving Equipment. The BOCES shall not place the well-being of a member of the Bargaining Unit in jeopardy by requiring him/her to lift heavy machinery or equipment beyond that typically expected from a person of comparable age, health, and sex employed in a similar position.
Moving Equipment. The Customer must not, and must not allow any Personnel or third party to, move the Equipment during the Rental Term without prior written consent from Your Site Hire & Sales.
Moving Equipment. This agreement does not cover any work associated with moving the equipment from its location at the time of this agreement to a new location..
Moving Equipment. 15.1 No unit member shall be required to lift heavy machinery or equipment other than hand carriable tools and equipment.
15.2 When a transfer occurs, within or between buildings, all classroom and/or educational materials, equipment, and supplies (including personal instructional materials) shall be moved by someone other than a unit member, unless otherwise agreed to by the unit member.
Moving Equipment. An operator moving equipment from Division to Division shall be paid the established rate for the actual time he/ she is engaged in such work. MTA is not limited as to the number of times within such periods as operator may be used in moving equipment.