Vehicle Movements Sample Clauses
Vehicle Movements. Speed restrictions on roads and driveways to the Site are to be observed - Max speed 5mph off road. Licensee own generators are not permitted on the Site. Where agreed with the Authority by prior arrangement, all cooking should be powered by LPG. Where the Van is connected to the Authority's electricity supply the Licensee shall pay the proportionate cost of electrical supply indicated as having been used on the sub-meter installed on the Authority's premises.
Vehicle Movements. 3.1. When placing orders, the Client must ensure that full collection and delivery addresses are provided, to include accurate Business / customer names, premises, road names, district and town / city and postcodes. The make, model, colour and registration / chassis numbers of vehicles must be specified. For trailers and items of plant accurate weights and dimensions and details of lifting / towing eyes must be provided.
3.2. The Service Provider assumes that vehicles can be collected and delivered between 09:00 and 17.30 Monday to Friday. Where this is different, the Client must notify the Service Provider accordingly.
Vehicle Movements. Details of vehicle movements into and out of the site will be forecast by Yorwaste Ltd and submitted to the Parish Council in March each year. Yorwaste Ltd will provide monthly updates of actual numbers against the forecast to the Parish Council and these will be discussed at the quarterly liaison meetings.
Vehicle Movements. Vehicle movements on the airfield shall be restricted to necessary operational and emergency response vehicles. Airport vehicle ground operations are controlled by NAVCANADA and authorized by the Airport Authority. The glider operations vehicle will normally only operate on areas directly involved in glider operations. Normal gliding operations shall only take place when a Site Commander with a valid AVOP is on site.
Vehicle Movements. Vehicle movements on the airfield shall be restricted to necessary operational and emergency response vehicles. While driving any vehicle on the airport personal shall only manoeuver the vehicle on paved surfaces and Twy B. Vehicles shall be restricted from the grass areas with the exception of manoeuvring for parking at the LCO site and in emergency response situations.
Vehicle Movements. Only RCAOps vehicles are permitted airside, they must be equipped with a rotating amber beacon, and shall only be driven by personnel in possession of a valid Airport Vehicle Operator’s Permit issued by Cranbrook Airport management. During gliding ops they shall be parked in the designated locations depicted in figures 3 and 4.
Vehicle Movements. Only RCA Ops (Pac) vehicles are permitted on airside, and these shall be equipped with a rotating amber beacon and a VHF radio capable of transmitting and receiving on the appropriate frequencies.
Vehicle Movements. Effective water sprays should be used to control potential dust emission sources such as unpaved haul roads and active construction areas. • Vehicles that have the potential to create dust while transporting materials should be covered, with the cover properly secured and extended over the edges of the side and tail boards; • Materials should be dampened, if necessary, before transportation. • Travelling speeds should be controlled to reduce traffic induced dust dispersion and re- suspension within the site from the operating haul trucks. • Wheel washing facilities should be provided and maintained at the exit of the site to minimise the quantity of material deposited on public roads.
4.6.4.2.1 Two practical dust suppression techniques which result in a significant reduction in dust generation are proposed for the Study, both are easily implemented and enforced: • Speed control of dump trucks in site area (reduce from 20 km/hr to 10 km/hr) will reduce dust generation by 50% (see Appendix 4.1 for calculations); and • Twice daily road watering with complete road surface coverage will reduce dust generation by 50% (Jutze et. al., 1974), further reduction (up to 97%) can be achieved through more regular watering (KCRC, 1998). A watering program of once every 2 hours in normal weather conditions, and hourly in dry/windy conditions is proposed.
Vehicle Movements. Vehicle movements on the airfield shall be restricted to necessary operational and emergency response vehicles. Airport vehicle operations are controlled by the ATC Ground Controller, except when operating inside an active gliding box under the control of the LCO. Only personnel holding a valid DND 404 and Ramp DDC may operate vehicles on the airfield.
Vehicle Movements. Stallholders must drive within the Street Party area at a safe speed that is no greater than 5km. Vehicles are not permitted to move within the Sunday Street Party area 30 minutes prior and 15 minutes after the Sunday Street Party advertised trading times. Stallholders must provide their own covers and stall setup which must be good in presentation. Management do not provide any stall equipment, they only provide site area. All stall equipment including racks, tables, signage etc. must be contained to the stall site boundaries. Public access ways must be clear at all times. Tents, covers and all stall equipment must be erected securely and weighted or secured at all times regardless of the weather. All equipment must be in good repair and be operated in a safe manner. It is the Stallholders responsibility to apply to the local Shire/council (Health and Environmental Services department) and obtain and pay any registration required. Stallholders must supply copies of registration with their local council and also the council in which they are trading, to Management. Food stallholders must comply with any local, state & federal health regulations and food acts. Stalls selling alcohol (unopened bottle only) must supply management copies of their liquor license prior to Sunday Street Party day.