Common use of Tanker Access Roads Clause in Contracts

Tanker Access Roads. Safe and efficient access to the dairy is a condition of supply. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to ensure all tanker access roads and turn-arounds are gate-free and constructed so that a 19 m B-double can enter the farm, turn and exit without undue damage to roads or to the tanker equipment. The tanker access road must be free of obstacles such that it complies with biosecurity requirements and that it is safe to use at all times. This includes vehicles or machinery and any trees or shrubs which grow over the road. These must be maintained so as not to make contact with the tanker. The tanker road must be maintained in a suitable condition in all weather for semi, prime-mover and tri-axle trailers. The tanker turning circle at the dairy must be well formed and free draining to prevent any pooling of water. The tanker access road must be free of livestock at all times; livestock can only cross the tanker road via a direct lane. Cows must not use the tanker road as the primary entrance to and from the dairy, or a paddock, or feedpad. It is essential that the tanker access road remains free from mud, spilled grain or forage (i.e. silage or hay) or any other foreign material. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to provide tanker access which ensures the safety of all drivers, farm staff and the general public. Any circumstances where the condition of the tanker road access is a problem, or considered dangerous, or may cause damage to the tanker, or pose a risk to biosecurity, the tanker contractor will notify Norco Milk Supply. Norco Milk Supply will arrange with the Supplier a time to inspect the tanker access road. If the complaint is substantiated as per inspection by Norco Milk Supply, the Supplier will be issued with a formal warning stating the complaint which must be addressed to an agreed level within a timeframe that is reasonable. If the issue isn’t rectified within the allocated timeframe, nor to the standard as discussed, the collection of milk will be suspended until the Supplier can demonstrate that the issue has been addressed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Co Operative Limited, Non Exclusive, Supply Agreement

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Tanker Access Roads. Safe and efficient access to the dairy is a condition of supply. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to ensure all tanker access roads and turn-arounds are gate-free and constructed so that a 19 m B-double (preferable) can enter the farm, turn and exit without undue damage to roads or to the tanker equipment. The tanker access road must be free of obstacles such that it complies with biosecurity requirements and that it is safe to use at all times. This includes vehicles or machinery and any trees or shrubs which grow over the road. These must be maintained so as not to make contact with the tanker. The tanker road must be maintained in a suitable condition in all weather for semi, prime-mover and tri-axle trailers. The tanker turning circle at the dairy must be well formed and free draining to prevent any pooling of water. The tanker access road must be free of livestock at all times; livestock can only cross the tanker road via a direct lane. Cows must not use the tanker road as the primary entrance to and from the dairy, or a paddock, or feedpad. It is essential that the tanker access road remains free from mud, spilled grain or forage (i.e. silage or hay) or any other foreign material. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to provide tanker access which ensures the safety of all drivers, farm staff and the general public. Any circumstances where the condition of the tanker road access is a problem, or considered dangerous, or may cause damage to the tanker, or pose a risk to biosecurity, the tanker contractor will notify Norco Milk Supply. Norco Milk Supply will arrange with the Supplier a time to inspect the tanker access road. If the complaint is substantiated as per inspection by Norco Milk Supply, the Supplier will be issued with a formal warning stating the complaint which must be addressed to an agreed level within a timeframe that is reasonable. If the issue isn’t rectified within the allocated timeframe, nor to the standard as discussed, the collection of milk will be suspended until the Supplier can demonstrate that the issue has been addressed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, www.norco.com.au

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Tanker Access Roads. Safe and efficient access to the dairy is a condition of supply. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to ensure all tanker access roads and turn-arounds are gate-free and constructed so that a 19 m B-B- double (preferable) can enter the farm, turn and exit without undue damage to roads or to the tanker equipment. The tanker access road must be free of obstacles such that it complies with biosecurity requirements and that it is safe to use at all times. This includes vehicles or machinery and any trees or shrubs which grow over the road. These must be maintained so as not to make contact with the tanker. The tanker road must be maintained in a suitable condition in all weather for semi, prime-mover and tri-axle trailers. The tanker turning circle at the dairy must be well formed and free draining to prevent any pooling of water. The tanker access road must be free of livestock at all times; livestock can only cross the tanker road via a direct lane. Cows must not use the tanker road as the primary entrance to and from the dairy, or a paddock, or feedpad. It is essential that the tanker access road remains free from mud, spilled grain or forage (i.e. silage or hay) or any other foreign material. It is the responsibility of the Supplier to provide tanker access which ensures the safety of all drivers, farm staff and the general public. Any circumstances where the condition of the tanker road access is a problem, or considered dangerous, or may cause damage to the tanker, or pose a risk to biosecurity, the tanker contractor will notify Norco Milk Supply. Norco Milk Supply will arrange with the Supplier a time to inspect the tanker access road. If the complaint is substantiated as per inspection by Norco Milk Supply, the Supplier will be issued with a formal warning stating the complaint which must be addressed to an agreed level within a timeframe that is reasonable. If the issue isn’t rectified within the allocated timeframe, nor to the standard as discussed, the collection of milk will be suspended until the Supplier can demonstrate that the issue has been addressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.norco.com.au

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