Operator Training Sample Clauses

Operator Training. At Owner’s election, DELTA-T will provide comprehensive on-site training for operators, technicians, supervisors, and managers. Training activities will cover the following: · Operations manual, charts, diagrams · Classroom instruction in the theory and background for system design & operation · Instruction in the PLANT consisting of "hands-on" training · Startup · Normal operation & control · Detection of and reaction to abnormal operating conditions · Cleaning & preventive maintenance guidelines · Planned shutdown & startup · Emergency shutdown & startup · Basic troubleshooting · Safety & Health guidelines All training shall be provided in fourteen (14) calendar days by two DELTA-T people. The exact schedule for such training will be coordinated with OWNER. DELTA-T recommends that training be done in one week of “classroom” oriented training during the later stages of construction (after key positions have been filled in the operations staff) and one week of combination of “hands-on” and classroom training during startup activities.
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Operator Training. Bargaining unit members who train other operators for C.D.L. certification or recertification shall be paid at their regular hourly rate for such training.
Operator Training. Each trolley service operator (TSO) will receive a minimum of 3 hours of training on vehicle orientation and operation prior to being permitted to operate any trolley serv- ice (operators may be given additional training as needed or as determined).
Operator Training. The Concessionaire is responsible for safety and health training for existing and newly hired employees. Process training will include familiarization with the SOPs and other operating protocols. Safety training will be conducted periodically for new and existing employees to familiarize the staff with potential dangers related to equipment and processes, particularly fire and explosion dangers, dangers associated with toxic or corrosive gases or liquids, and dangers related to electrical equipment. Training may be performed by in-house experts. However, industry safety professionals should be contracted to provide training when in-house expertise is not available.
Operator Training. (1) The Customer must provide access to all operational staff that will use the System as part of their daily activities. After completion of the Operator Training, the User(s) will be able to navigate the in cab XD8 screen for operational purposes, including, select working modes, selecting idle modes, interpret various fleet cards and fleet apps that are used within the System. (2) Komatsu must provide the User(s) with the Operator Training which includes training on the following areas: (i) the infrastructure needs that exist on the Customer/User(s) site(s) – this includes cellular coverage, GNSS, Wi-Fi mesh and any Wireless Access Points (WAPs); (ii) the definition of the Payload Cycle (Dump, Haul, Dump); (iii) relevant information exchanged when onsite equipment pair with each other for operational purposes; (iv) how to navigate and use the XD8 screen in cab; (v) how to use and interpret preload fleet cards from the XD8 screen; (vi) how to navigate and use relevant preloaded Fleet Apps from the XD8 screen; and
Operator Training. At completion of training session the attending equipment operators shall be able to: • Describe the operating capabilities and any special features present on the equipment. • Identify all control devices to the equipment model. • Describe the proper/safe techniques to use for transporting the equipment including loading and tie-down. • Use the Operator’s Manual to identify: - Special safety considerations including cautions and warnings applicable to the operation of the equipment. - Manufacturer’s recommended preventive maintenance service intervals and procedures including pre- and post-operational inspection and service requirements. • Demonstrate on the equipment: - The ability to identify inspection and service points. - Proper/safe start-up and shutdown procedures. - Proper/safe use of all controls.
Operator Training. From time to time during the Term, the Customer may adopt or validate a new type of reagent or assay from GenMark’s product catalog, and, if requested by the Customer in connection with such adoption or validation, GenMark will provide the Customer with up to three (3) consecutive business days of on-site Product training with respect to such newly adopted/validated reagent or assay. Such training will take place at the Customer’s facility or such other place as the parties mutually agree, at times mutually agreeable to the parties (provided that any such on-site training will be provided between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Customer’s local time, on business days only).
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Operator Training. See Section 20 of this SOW.
Operator Training. The Contractor shall provide training to Owner Personnel for operation and maintenance of the completed Project. Training shall be comprehensive and include all aspects of Project operations. During the Work, a general training plan will be prepared by Contractor and approved by Owner.
Operator Training. The House Doctor shall perform the following with respect to operator training:
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