Safety disconnect Sample Clauses

Safety disconnect a) The Member shall install a visible load break disconnect switch at the Member’s expense and to the Cooperative’s specifications.
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Safety disconnect. The Small Generator shall provide and install, at the Small Generator's expense, a visible break disconnect switch. The disconnect switch will be located so as to be readily accessible to City personnel in a location acceptable to both the Small Generator and the City. Said disconnect shall be clearly identified by means of signage which shall read as follows: WARNING ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS It shall be the type of switch which can be secured in an open position by a City padlock. The City shall have the right to lock the switch open whenever, in the judgment of the City, (1) it is necessary to maintain safe electrical operating or maintenance conditions, (2) the Small Generator's Power Generating Installation adversely affects the City's electric distribution system, or (3) there is a system emergency or other abnormal operating condition which warrants disconnection. The City reserves the right to operate the safety disconnect for the protection of the City's system even if it affects Small Generator's Power Generating Installation. In the event the City opens and closes the disconnect switch, it shall not be responsible for energizing or restoring parallel operation of the Power Generating Installation. The City will make reasonable efforts to notify the Small Generator in the event the disconnect switch has been opened. The Small Generator will not bypass the disconnect switch at any time for any reason.
Safety disconnect. The Producer, or at the Producer's option, the Cooperative, shall provide and install, at the Producer's expense, a visible break disconnect switch. The disconnect switch will be located so as to be readily accessible to Cooperative personnel in a location acceptable to both the Producer and the Cooperative. It shall be the type of switch which can be secured in an open position by a Cooperative padlock. The Cooperative shall have the right to lock the switch open whenever, in the judgment of the Cooperative, (1) it is necessary to maintain safe electrical operating or maintenance conditions, (2) the Producer's power generating installation adversely affects the Cooperative's electric distribution system, or (3) there is a system emergency or other abnormal operating condition which warrants disconnection. The Cooperative reserves the right to operate the disconnect for the protection of the Cooperative's system even if it affects Producer's power generating installation. In the event the Cooperative opens and closes the disconnect switch it shall not be responsible for energization or restoration of parallel operation of the generating installation. The Cooperative will make reasonable efforts to notify the Producer in the event the disconnect switch has been operated. The Producer will not bypass the disconnect switch at any time for any reason.
Safety disconnect. The DG Facility owner will be required by the Cooperative to install a visible load break disconnect switch at the DG Facility owner’s expense and to the Cooperative’s specifications. The Cooperative shall have the right to lock the disconnect switch open and reserves the right to operate the disconnect switch for the protection of the Cooperative’s system as provided under the DG Policy.

Related to Safety disconnect

  • Safety Footwear 1. The State will provide employees in the classifications listed in Section 7 below, and employees who are currently required to wear safety footwear by Department Work Rules, an allowance of one hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) for replacement of safety footwear.

  • Safety Boots Each employee, after 3 months’ continuous service, will be reimbursed (on production of a receipt), the cost of one pair of safety boots (approved by the employer), in each year, to a maximum of $110.00. Wet Weather All protective clothing such as wet weather jackets, safety helmets, welding jackets, welding xxxxxxx, welding gauntlets, rubber boots, etc, (which remain the property of the Company), will be supplied on all occasions deemed necessary.

  • Safety Orientation All Employees shall be certified in Safety Orientation. Safety Orientation shall consist of three parts: PART 1 - the CODC Interactive Rights and Responsibilities course (renewal required after five years), PART 2 - the XXXX course (renewal required after five years) or equivalent and PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. Workers being dispatched to an Employer must have obtained certification in PART 1 and PART 2. As a condition of employment each Employee must maintain certification in Part 1 and Part 2. Foremen must obtain certification in either the CODC Better SuperVision course or the UA Foremen course (including completion of the classroom component, Leadership for Safety Excellence and the on-the-job course field evaluation report). This course is to be completed within the first year of being promoted to the xxxxxxx position. Employees shall not be on the payroll or paid while receiving this training. The Employer will not be required to pay for either course. Employees shall not be on the payroll or paid while receiving PART 1 & 2 training. All other costs for registration, certification or any other costs related to the training and certification in the CODC Interactive Rights and Responsibilities course, the XXXX course or equivalent shall be paid for by the Union or by the Educational Trust Fund. The Employer or Owner shall provide to each Employee before commencing work with PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. Each Employee shall be on the payroll and paid while receiving PART 3 training. The CODC Harassment Policy and Procedures, including the provisions regarding General Harassment and as amended from time to time shall be the minimum standard of this agreement.

  • Electrical Safety Only UL approved items are permitted in Housing & Residence Life. Extension and multi-use cords must be heavy duty, single plug, and be UL approved. Altering or adapting electrical outlets and equipment and overloading circuits jeopardize safety and thus are not permitted.

  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

  • Material Safety Data Sheet Seller shall provide to Buyer with each delivery any Material Safety Data Sheet applicable to the work in conformance with and containing such information as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and regulations promulgated thereunder or its State approved counterpart.

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