REFERENCE STANDARDS A Sample Clauses

REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Occupational Safety 1. 29 CFR 1910.120 and 1926.65: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) in the General Industry and Construction sectors. Where one citation is used, both are implied. 2. 29 CFR 1910.146 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Confined Space Entry. 3. 520 CMR 14.00: Excavation and Trench Safety 4. NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code B. Hazardous Materials Transportation, Storage and Disposal 1. 310 CMR 40.000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan 2. 527 CMR 9.00: Massachusetts Fire Code, Tanks and Containers 3. 40 CFR 260-265 and 280: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 4. 49 CFR 170-180: Hazardous Material Transportation Regulations 5. NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response C. Tank Closure 1. 310 CMR 80.00: Underground Storage Tank (UST) Systems
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  • REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Standards, Specifications, Codes, Laws, and Regulations

  • Service Level Standards In addition to all other requirements in this Agreement, and in accordance with the Best Claims Practices & Estimating Guidelines, Vendor shall use reasonable and good faith efforts to meet the Service Level Standards set forth below.

  • Maintenance Standards Unless otherwise authorized by the CRC Board, the General Manager shall prepare and submit to the CRC Board proposals (including the Program Maintenance plan submitted pursuant to Section 5(b)) for the performance of such Routine Maintenance and Program Maintenance as is reasonably necessary to keep and maintain the Shared Assets substantially in their condition as of the date of this Agreement. If the CRC Board fails either to approve or disapprove by majority vote any such proposal within 45 days after it was submitted to the CRC Board, the disagreement over the propriety or need for any of the Routine Maintenance or Program Maintenance included in such proposal may be submitted by either Operator for resolution by binding arbitration pursuant to Section 13.

  • Technical Standards Applicable to a Wind Generating Plant i. Low Voltage Ride-Through (LVRT) Capability A wind generating plant shall be able to remain online during voltage disturbances up to the time periods and associated voltage levels set forth in the standard below. The LVRT standard provides for a transition period standard and a post-transition period standard.

  • Service Standards We provide the Services materially in accordance with the features and functionalities set out in the Specification Documents. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Services available to you subject to operational requirements including maintenance and security.

  • Technical Standards The Generation System shall be installed and operated by the Interconnection Customer consistent with the requirements of this Agreement; the Technical Requirements; the applicable requirements located in the National Electrical Code (NEC); the applicable standards published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); and local building and other applicable ordinances in effect at the time of the installation of the Generation System.

  • ACCEPTANCE STANDARDS Inspection and acceptance/rejection of products shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt or upon completion of installation should that installation period extend beyond thirty

  • Noncompliance Standards The AGENCY shall be responsible for adhering to all terms and conditions of this Contract. Noncompliance may result in penalties as stipulated in Attachment “C”.

  • Operational Standards Customer shall furnish, install, operate and maintain in good order and repair, all without cost to the City, all equipment required for the safe operation of the Facility in parallel with the City’s electric distribution system. This includes, but is not limited to, equipment necessary to:

  • Requirement to Utilize HUB Compliance Reporting System Pursuant to Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Sections 20.285(f) and 20.287(b), TFC administers monthly administration HSP-PAR compliance monitoring through its HUB Compliance Reporting System commonly known as B2G. PSP and PSP’s subcontractors/subconsultants shall submit required PAR information into the B2G system. Any delay in the timely submission of PAR information into the B2G system will be treated as an invoicing error subject to dispute under Texas Government Code Section 2251.042.

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