Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips Sample Clauses

Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. Purchaser shall assure that:
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Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. 1. Purchaser shall assure that: a. All products removed are presented for weighing at agreed to locations and that gross and tare weights are obtained on certified scales. b. That weight slips are attached to proper Scaler Permit and deposited in accordance with procedures established by the Forest Service.
Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. 1. Purchaser shall assure that: a. All products removed are presented for weighing at agreed to locations and that gross and tare weights are obtained on certified scales. b. That weight slips are attached to proper Scaler Permit and deposited in accordance with procedures established by the Forest Service. C6.849 – ROUTE OF HAUL (4/13). As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish Forest Service both a map and a written general plan for hauling Included Timber from Sale Area. The plan shall set forth: A. Designated haul route(s). B. Designated weight scales. Such route of haul shall normally be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Forest Service written approval of the haul route(s) and weight scales is required prior to commencement of Purchaser's hauling operations. The designated weight scales must meet the requirements contained in Standard Provision B6.814 at each weighing facility the Purchaser wishes to use. Upon advance written request, other haul routes may be approved. All products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the approved designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching weighing location. Such notification shall be made as soon as the Purchaser is aware of the delay and include the Load Removal Permit number, weighing destination and rationale for the delay. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated weighing location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C7.2 - NORMAL PRECAUTIONS (3/21). Specific fire precautionary measures are set forth below. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and provide an individual to assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. Purchaser shall promptly remedy deficiencies found through such inspecting and testing. The following requirements specified by the state of IDAHO shall apply during the period stated in A12 and during other such periods as specified by Forest Service.
Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. 1. Purchaser shall assure that: a. All products removed are presented for weighing at agreed to locations and that gross and tare weights are obtained on certified scales. b. That weight slips are attached to proper Scaler Permit and deposited in accordance with procedures established by the Forest Service. C7.2 - NORMAL PRECAUTIONS (3/21). Specific fire precautionary measures are set forth below. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and provide an individual to assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. Purchaser shall promptly remedy deficiencies found through such inspecting and testing. The following requirements specified by the state of Montana shall apply during the period stated in A12 and during other such periods as specified by Forest Service.
Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. 1. Purchaser shall assure that: a. All products removed are presented for weighing at agreed to locations and that gross and tare weights are obtained on certified scales. b. That weight slips are attached to proper Scaler Permit and deposited in accordance with procedures established by the Forest Service. C7.2 - NORMAL PRECAUTIONS (3/21). Specific fire precautionary measures are set forth below. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and provide an individual to assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. Purchaser shall promptly remedy deficiencies found through such inspecting and testing. The following requirements specified by the state of MT shall apply during the period stated in A12 and during other such periods as specified by Forest Service.
Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. 1. Contractor shall assure that: a. All products removed are presented for weighing at agreed to locations and that gross and tare weights are obtained on certified scales. b. That weight slips are attached to proper Scaler Permit and deposited in accordance with procedures established by the Forest Service. K-G.8.4.9 - ROUTE OF HAUL (4/13) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Contractor shall furnish Forest Service both a map and a written general plan for hauling Included Timber from Contract Area. The plan shall set forth: A. Designated haul route(s). B. Designated weight scales.
Requirements Applicable to Weight Slips. Contractor shall assure that:
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