Common use of Terminal Access Clause in Contracts

Terminal Access. For automated terminals, a security card system is used at the Terminal. A Terminal access card has been issued to certain truck drivers designated by Motor Carrier for such drivers that have successfully completed the orientation requirements established by the Terminal Supervisor. For truck drivers without such access cards, a Terminal access card will be issued to truck drivers designated by Motor Carrier when the driver has successfully completed the orientation requirements established by the Terminal Supervisor. Drivers will be expected to complete qualification within three (3) weeks of beginning of orientation. Failure to do so will require Motor Carrier to resubmit all necessary documentation for that driver, should they wish orientation to continue. Drivers not accessing the Terminal within any six (6) month period may be locked out and will need to requalify to renew access privileges. Any driver not active in this facility for a period of one (1) year may be completely eliminated from system files. Motor Carrier takes full responsibility for its designated driver’s actions. Motor Carrier shall be liable for any PRODUCT taken from the Terminal when a security card issued to one of his designated drivers is used in obtaining the PRODUCT at the Terminal whether taking such PRODUCT was authorized specifically by Motor Carrier or not. For all other terminals, drivers will sign in at the designated security gate and will be provided instructions from terminal operations personnel on how to proceed. Drivers will not be permitted to enter the terminal without the proper identification required by the terminal. This identification requirement should be confirmed with the terminal prior to arrival to avoid delays. Truck drivers designated by Motor Carrier upon request must successfully complete the orientation requirements established by the Terminal Supervisor.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Motor Carrier Access Agreement, Motor Carrier Access Agreement, Motor Carrier Access Agreement

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