Transport Duties Sample Clauses
The Transport Duties clause defines the responsibilities and obligations of parties involved in the transportation of goods or materials under the agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for arranging, paying for, and managing the logistics of transport, including loading, unloading, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. For example, the clause may specify whether the seller or buyer must secure insurance or handle customs documentation. Its core practical function is to allocate responsibility for transportation tasks, thereby reducing confusion and disputes over logistics during the execution of the contract.
Transport Duties a) The escorting of patients is voluntary.
b) Employees shall be rostered for transport duty for no longer than 12 hours. There shall be a minimum break of ten hours between transport duty periods and in the event a transport is in operation beyond 12 hours, the 10-hour break shall commence at the conclusion of the transport duty (unless otherwise agreed).
c) All RMOs undertaking patient transports shall have appropriate training, orientation and support, both technically and with support staff.
Transport Duties. The escorting of patients is voluntary.
