Waste Handling. The Collaboration is responsible for the management of the wastes at the Project site. Management includes transfer from experimental containers, containment, neutralization, and temporary storage at the site of generation. SDSTA is responsible for the transfer of the wastes from the Project site to the surface, temporary storage and disposal. Any commitment of funds addressing waste handling will be the subject of a separate agreement to be negotiated between the Parties. SDSTA will provide: Upon completion of the initial training requirements, a picture ID badge will be issued by SDSTA and shall be worn at all times by the person to whom it is issued while on SDSTA property (including surface and underground). A limited shuttle service for personnel transportation on surface. Coordination of transport of material through SDSTA personnel on surface. Assistance with transportation and assembly of equipment both above ground and underground will be coordinated, as well as ongoing operations and maintenance support that might be provided by SDSTA in support of the Project. Design or other specialized support services for the Collaboration on an appropriate re-charge basis. List of cage sizes and compartment/station clearances (for material to be slung below cages). Processing of receipt of Collaboration material shipments and delivery to appropriate site. A list will be supplied by the project for all materials brought onsite by members of the Collaboration or by shipping companies. The Collaboration recognizes that hazardous materials must be transported properly to the site. SDSTA has the right to refuse materials to be brought onto the site, or to mandate special handling, storage, or security measures as appropriate for materials where this is deemed necessary by SDSTA. The Collaboration will: Keep SDSTA personnel aware of the location of all onsite Collaboration personnel. Collaboration personnel will check-in as required (e.g., reception at Administration building) or identify themselves on rosters. Follow the facility access policy, including the brass tag procedures for work underground. Collaboration personnel will not be allowed underground without the appropriate SDSTA-approved guides. Drive vehicles (owned, non-owned or hired) within on-site right-of-ways identified by SDSTA and shall park vehicles only in authorized parking spots on surface. Underground: The Collaboration will recognize that unlimited and on-request access to underground areas is not possible. Cage access and times will be scheduled to best handle the needs of the construction and maintenance crews and Collaboration personnel. Specialized Collaboration needs for personnel or equipment transportation at underground levels will be requested, based on schedule and equipment availability. Transport of material will be coordinated through SDSTA personnel. Inform SDSTA of any materials being brought on to SDSTA property as well as any materials being shipped to or from the site. Distribute an inventory list of high-value or controlled property to SDSTA personnel. Provide SDSTA with a list of consumables required by the Project, including inventories, and needed reserves to prevent damage to the experiment by un-replenished depletions. Agreement will be reached between the Parties as to the costs for acquisition of consumables, and for the logistics, schedule, and costs for delivery of these materials to the Project site(s) in a separate agreement, as necessary.
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Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement
Waste Handling. The Collaboration is responsible for the management of the wastes at the Project site. Management includes transfer from experimental containers, containment, neutralization, and temporary storage at the site of generation. SDSTA is responsible for the transfer of the wastes from the Project site to the surface, temporary storage and disposal. Any commitment of funds addressing waste handling will be the subject of a separate agreement to be negotiated between the Parties. SDSTA will provide: Upon completion of the initial training requirements, a picture ID badge will be issued by SDSTA and shall be worn at all times by the person to whom it is issued while on SDSTA property (including surface and underground). A limited shuttle service for personnel transportation on surface. Coordination of transport of material through SDSTA personnel on surface. Assistance with transportation and assembly of equipment both above ground and underground will be coordinated, as well as ongoing operations and maintenance support that might be provided by SDSTA in support of the Project. Design or other specialized support services for the Collaboration on an appropriate re-charge basis. List of cage sizes and compartment/station clearances (for material to be slung below cages). Processing of receipt of Collaboration material shipments and delivery to appropriate site. A list will be supplied by the project for all materials brought onsite by members of the Collaboration or by shipping companies. The Collaboration recognizes that hazardous materials must be transported properly to the site. SDSTA has the right to refuse materials to be brought onto the site, or to mandate special handling, storage, storage or security measures as appropriate for materials where this is deemed necessary by SDSTA. The Collaboration will: Keep SDSTA personnel aware of the location of all onsite Collaboration personnel. Collaboration personnel will check-in as required (e.g., reception at Administration building) or identify themselves on rosters. Follow the facility access policy, including the brass tag procedures for work underground. Collaboration personnel will not be allowed underground without the appropriate SDSTA-approved guides. Drive vehicles (owned, non-owned or hired) within on-site right-of-ways identified by SDSTA and shall park vehicles only in authorized parking spots on surface. Underground: The Collaboration will recognize that unlimited and on-request access to underground areas is not possible. Cage access and times will be scheduled to best handle the needs of the construction and maintenance crews and Collaboration personnel. Specialized Collaboration needs for personnel or equipment transportation at underground levels will be requested, based on schedule and equipment availability. Transport of material will be coordinated through SDSTA personnel. Inform SDSTA of any materials being brought on to SDSTA property as well as any materials being shipped to or from the site. Distribute an inventory list of high-value or controlled property to SDSTA personnel. Provide SDSTA with a list of consumables required by the Project, including inventories, and needed reserves to prevent damage to the experiment by un-replenished depletions. Agreement will be reached between the Parties as to the costs for acquisition of consumables, and for the logistics, schedule, schedule and costs for delivery of these materials to the Project site(s) in a separate agreement, as necessary.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Waste Handling. The Collaboration is responsible for the management of the wastes at the Project site. Management includes transfer from experimental containers, containment, neutralization, and temporary storage at the site of generation. SDSTA is responsible for the transfer of the wastes from the Project site to the surface, temporary storage and disposal. Any commitment of funds addressing waste handling will be the subject of a separate agreement to be negotiated between the Parties. SDSTA will provide: Upon completion of the initial training requirements, a picture ID badge will be issued by SDSTA and shall be worn at all times by the person to whom it is issued while on SDSTA property (including surface and underground). A limited shuttle service for personnel transportation on surface. Coordination of transport of material through SDSTA personnel on surface. Assistance with transportation and assembly of equipment both above ground and underground will be coordinated, as well as ongoing operations and maintenance support that might be provided by SDSTA in support of the Project. Design or other specialized support services for the Collaboration on an appropriate re-charge basis. List of cage sizes and compartment/station clearances (for material to be slung below cages). Processing of receipt of Collaboration material shipments and delivery to appropriate site. A list will be supplied by the project for all materials brought onsite by members of the Collaboration or by shipping companies. The Collaboration recognizes that hazardous materials must be transported properly to the site. SDSTA has will have the right to refuse materials to be brought onto the site, or to mandate special handling, storage, storage or security measures as appropriate for materials where this is deemed necessary by SDSTA. The Collaboration will: Keep SDSTA personnel aware of the location of all onsite Collaboration personnel. Collaboration personnel will check-in as required (e.g., reception at Administration building) or identify themselves on rosters. Follow the facility access policy, including the brass tag procedures for work underground. Collaboration personnel will not be allowed underground without the appropriate SDSTA-approved guides. Drive vehicles (owned, non-owned or hired) within on-site right-of-ways identified by SDSTA and shall park vehicles only in authorized parking spots on surface. Underground: The Collaboration will recognize that unlimited and on-request access to underground areas is not possible. Cage access and times will be scheduled to best handle the needs of the construction and maintenance crews and Collaboration personnel. Specialized Collaboration needs for personnel or equipment transportation at underground levels will be requested, based on schedule and equipment availability. Transport of material will be coordinated through SDSTA personnel. Inform SDSTA of any materials being brought on to SDSTA property as well as any materials being shipped to or from the site. Distribute an inventory list of high-value or controlled property to SDSTA personnel. Provide SDSTA with a list of consumables required by the Project, including inventories, and needed reserves to prevent damage to the experiment by un-replenished depletions. Agreement will be reached between the Parties as to the costs for acquisition of consumables, and for the logistics, schedule, schedule and costs for delivery of these materials to the Project site(s) in a separate agreement, as necessary.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding