Common use of Packing Procedure Clause in Contracts

Packing Procedure. 14.5.2.1 The Materials shall be packed in accordance with standard practices of the industry and of the mode(s) of transportation to be utilized or expected to be utilized for transportation and as specifically notified by the Owner from time to time. 14.5.2.2 The Contractor shall provide packing and packaging to protect the Materials while in storage for up to 6 (six) months. 14.5.2.3 The Contractor will use its knowledge of the Materials to provide supplementary packaging when customary and usual packaging may not provide sufficient protection. The packaging shall be in a manner such that the Materials are protected against mechanical damage (shocks, rupture, breakage, loss, etc.) and corrosion (rain, salty atmosphere, sand, wind, etc.). 14.5.2.4 Additional appropriate packing shall be considered when the Materials, or any component thereof is required to be stored outside. 14.5.2.5 The Materials shall be clean and free from metallic filings, machining debris and cleaning media such as blasting grit, if applicable. 14.5.2.6 Contractor shall adhere to the requirements of Applicable Law governing treatment to prevent infestation and mold in wood used in pallets, skids, crates, boxes or any other items used as packing material. 14.5.2.7 Contractor shall ensure adequate additional boxing or crating for consolidated small packaged and/or loose items. 14.5.2.8 Each item in each package shall be labelled or marked so that it can easily be identified by the packing list. 1 (one) copy each of the final detailed packing list shall be affixed in water tight containment on the outside of each package, container or crate secured under a metal sheet, and one copy shall be placed inside the package, container or crate. The Contractor shall also apply standard symbols indicating care and precaution to be used in handling and storing of each package. For out-of gauge consignments, either heavy or over dimensional, the center of the package shall be marked and clearly indicate the lifting points. 14.5.2.9 All means, methods and techniques of packing utilized, shall be appropriate for the conditions and materials involved and in accordance with the current state of the art and keeping with delivery schedule.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Supply and Installation of New Battery Cells, Contract for Supply and Implementation of Online Monitoring System

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Packing Procedure. 14.5.2.1 25.7.2.1 The Materials materials shall be packed in accordance with standard practices of the industry and of the mode(s) of transportation to be utilized or expected to be utilized for transportation and or as specifically notified by the Owner from time to time. 14.5.2.2 25.7.2.2 The Contractor shall provide packing and packaging to protect the Materials materials while in storage for up to 6 (six) months. 14.5.2.3 25.7.2.3 The Contractor will use its knowledge of the Materials materials to provide supplementary packaging when customary and usual packaging may not provide sufficient protection. The packaging shall be in a manner such that the Materials materials are protected against mechanical damage (shocks, rupture, breakage, loss, etc.) and corrosion (rain, salty atmosphere, sand, wind, etc.). 14.5.2.4 25.7.2.4 Additional appropriate packing shall be considered when the Materialsmaterials, or any component thereof is required to be stored outside. 14.5.2.5 25.7.2.5 The Materials materials shall be clean and free from metallic filings, machining debris and cleaning media such as blasting grit, if applicable. 14.5.2.6 25.7.2.6 Contractor shall adhere to the requirements of Applicable Law governing treatment to prevent infestation and mold in wood used in pallets, skids, crates, boxes or any other items used as packing material. 14.5.2.7 25.7.2.7 Contractor shall ensure adequate additional boxing or crating for consolidated small packaged and/or loose items. 14.5.2.8 25.7.2.8 Each item in each package shall be labelled or marked so that it can easily be identified by the packing list. 1 (one) copy each of the final detailed packing list shall be affixed in water tight containment on the outside of each package, container or crate secured under a metal sheet, and one copy shall be placed inside the package, container or crate. The Contractor shall also apply standard symbols indicating care and precaution to be used in handling and storing of each package. For out-of gauge consignments, either heavy or over dimensional, the center of the package shall be marked and clearly indicate the lifting points. 14.5.2.9 25.7.2.9 All means, methods and techniques of packing utilizedutilised, shall be appropriate for the conditions and materials involved and in accordance with the current state of the art and keeping with delivery schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Solar Based Street Lighting System

Packing Procedure. 14.5.2.1 9.7.2.1 The Materials Consumables shall be packed in accordance with standard practices of the industry and of the mode(s) of transportation to be utilized or expected to be utilized for transportation and as specifically notified by the Owner from time to time. 14.5.2.2 9.7.2.2 The Contractor O&M Operator shall provide packing and packaging to protect the Materials Consumables while in storage for up to 6 12 (sixtwelve) months. 14.5.2.3 9.7.2.3 The Contractor O&M Operator will use its knowledge of the Materials Consumables to provide supplementary packaging when customary and usual packaging may not provide sufficient protection. The packaging shall be in a manner such that the Materials Consumables are protected against mechanical damage (shocks, rupture, breakage, loss, etc.) and corrosion (rain, salty atmosphere, sand, wind, etc.). 14.5.2.4 9.7.2.4 Additional appropriate packing shall be considered when the Materials, Consumables or any component thereof is required to be stored outside. 14.5.2.5 9.7.2.5 The Materials Consumables shall be clean and free from metallic filings, machining debris and cleaning media such as blasting grit, if applicable. 14.5.2.6 Contractor 9.7.2.6 O&M Operator shall adhere to the requirements of Applicable Law governing treatment to prevent infestation and mold in wood used in pallets, skids, crates, boxes or any other items used as packing material. 14.5.2.7 Contractor 9.7.2.7 O&M Operator shall ensure adequate additional boxing or crating for consolidated small packaged and/or loose items. 14.5.2.8 9.7.2.8 Each item in each package shall be labelled or marked so that it can easily be identified by the packing list. 1 (one) copy each of the final detailed packing list shall be affixed in water tight containment on the outside of each package, container or crate secured under a metal sheet, and one copy shall be placed inside the package, container or crate. The Contractor O&M Operator shall also apply standard symbols indicating care and precaution to be used in handling and storing of each package. For out-of gauge consignments, either heavy or over dimensional, the center of the package shall be marked and clearly indicate the lifting points. 14.5.2.9 9.7.2.9 All means, methods and techniques of packing utilizedutilised, shall be appropriate for the conditions and materials involved and in accordance with the current state of the art and keeping with delivery schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation & Maintenance Contract

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Packing Procedure. 14.5.2.1 9.8.2.1 The Materials Consumables shall be packed in accordance with standard practices of the industry and of the mode(s) of transportation to be utilized or expected to be utilized for transportation and as specifically notified by the Owner from time to time. 14.5.2.2 9.8.2.2 The Contractor O&M Operator shall provide packing and packaging to protect the Materials Consumables while in storage for up to 6 12 (sixtwelve) months. 14.5.2.3 9.8.2.3 The Contractor O&M Operator will use its knowledge of the Materials Consumables to provide supplementary packaging when customary and usual packaging may not provide sufficient protection. The packaging shall be in a manner such that the Materials Consumables are protected against mechanical damage (shocks, rupture, breakage, loss, etc.) and corrosion (rain, salty atmosphere, sand, wind, etc.). 14.5.2.4 9.8.2.4 Additional appropriate packing shall be considered when the Materials, Consumables or any component thereof is required to be stored outside. 14.5.2.5 9.8.2.5 The Materials Consumables shall be clean and free from metallic filings, machining debris and cleaning media such as blasting grit, if applicable. 14.5.2.6 Contractor 9.8.2.6 O&M Operator shall adhere to the requirements of Applicable Law governing treatment to prevent infestation and mold in wood used in pallets, skids, crates, boxes or any other items used as packing material. 14.5.2.7 Contractor 9.8.2.7 O&M Operator shall ensure adequate additional boxing or crating for consolidated small packaged and/or loose items. 14.5.2.8 9.8.2.8 Each item in each package shall be labelled or marked so that it can easily be identified by the packing list. 1 (one) copy each of the final detailed packing list shall be affixed in water tight containment on the outside of each package, container or crate secured under a metal sheet, and one copy shall be placed inside the package, container or crate. The Contractor O&M Operator shall also apply standard symbols indicating care and precaution to be used in handling and storing of each package. For out-of gauge consignments, either heavy or over dimensional, the center of the package shall be marked and clearly indicate the lifting points. 14.5.2.9 9.8.2.9 All means, methods and techniques of packing utilizedutilised, shall be appropriate for the conditions and materials involved and in accordance with the current state of the art and keeping with delivery schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation & Maintenance Contract

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