Specialist Equipment Clause Samples
The 'Specialist Equipment' clause defines the responsibilities and terms related to the provision, use, and maintenance of specialized tools or machinery required for a project or service. Typically, this clause specifies which party must supply the equipment, who is responsible for its upkeep, and how costs or liabilities are allocated if the equipment is damaged or fails. For example, in a construction contract, it may clarify whether the contractor or client provides items like cranes or testing devices. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes regarding the ownership, responsibility, and costs associated with specialist equipment during the contract's execution.
Specialist Equipment. The Contractor shall be required to place orders with specialist vendors for specialist equipment. Such specialist equipment includes, but may not be limited to the following: Extraction processes & systems, M▇▇▇▇, DAP’s Vacuum Transfer systems, manual handling, CIP systems, Process Control systems, Ethanol and associated process utilities. B750b Manufacturing Facility, Kent Science ParkMain Contract Schedules – Rev07 The Contractor shall not be responsible for, setting to work, commissioning, validation and the design for the specified equipment and will only be responsible for installation as expressly agreed. Where equipment has been supplied by the Purchaser for either or both Phases 1 and 2, the Purchaser shall retain responsibility for the performance of such equipment. Upon approval of the tender report prepared and submitted by the Contractor, the Purchaser shall make all necessary payments to the Contractor. After which the Contractor shall place orders, make payments, coordinate FATs, the delivery of the specified equipment to site, guide the specialist equipment supplier’s personnel on site with respect to Installation, Health & Safety and site logistics requirements. The Purchaser shall attend all FAT's, and manage everything subsequently including, SATs, testing & commissioning, Vendor Validation through to demonstration, handover on-site and to operations. The contractor will assist the purchaser on site as required with the coordination of the installation. The Purchaser is responsible for managing all activities undertaken by NATEX. The Contactor will assist in procuring the requirements for NATEX’s installation based on NATEX providing the detailed requirement specifications and drawings. The Contractor will coordinate NATEX’s activities through installation on site, however NATEX will supervise all installation that the Purchaser has procured for NATEX systems and the Purchaser will manage NATEX as necessary. Upon completion of the installation the purchaser shall be responsible for coordination of the commissioning of the systems and manging these through to handover, qualifications and operation.
Specialist Equipment. 3.3.1. The use of specialist equipment to support the Residents needs in the Resident’s Care Plan. The Provider shall use the equipment in a safe and appropriate manner and only by staff who have been specifically trained to work with the equipment. As per the requirements of the Resident and with the guidance of any associated professionals, related organisations, manufacturers’ directions, codes of practice or British Safety Standard as applicable.
3.3.2. The Provider is responsible for the cost of all repairs arising from negligence, damage or inappropriate use of equipment, or the full cost of replacement if damage is beyond repair.
Specialist Equipment is equipment not carried by RAC patrols or RAC contractors and includes but is not limited to winching and specialist lifting equipment. means the persons including You, travelling with You in the Vehicle. means England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and for the purpose of this document includes Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
Specialist Equipment. Falls Prevention Equipment;
Specialist Equipment any equipment including (but without limitation) that which cannot be operated lawfully by a person unless that person has a certificate of competence, licence, permission or authority from the relevant government or industry body;
Specialist Equipment. The following are considered to be specialist equipment and will be provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇:
