Weighing Services. Weighing services for stumpage payment purposes may be provided by either public or privately owned and operated weighing facilities. A “Weighing Services Agreement,” approved by the Forest Supervisor, must be executed at each weighing facility providing weighing services. Scales used to weigh National Forest products for payment purposes must be a currently certified scale in accordance with State law and be capable of weighing the entire load of logs in a single operation. The weighing of less than the entire load or weighing two loads at once is prohibited. Unless otherwise agreed, the minimum sized weighing facility shall be a 60-ton capacity scale with a 10 foot by 70 foot platform or larger. The weighmaster must work in a position where it is possible to verify that the truck wheels are on or off the scales.Weighing facilities shall meet the following minimum requirements: Be an electronic design, Use electronic load cells or have a fully enclosed and sealed weigh-beam, Have digital weight meters sealed with a seal approved by the State, Have a zero interlocking device on the printer, Have an automatic zero-setting mechanism, Have an automatic motion-detecting device, Be shielded against radio or electromagnetic interference, and Have a date and time stamp and gross and tare weights that print electronically with each weighing. The Forest Service may waive electronic printing for public or third party weighing facilities. shall bear all charges or fees for weighing services. Presentation for Scaling. shall present products so that they may be Scaled in an eco-nomical and safe manner.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement, Stewardship Agreement, Stewardship Agreement
Weighing Services. Weighing services for stumpage payment purposes may be provided by either public or privately owned and operated weighing facilities. A “Weighing Services Agreement,” approved by the Forest Supervisor, must be executed at each weighing facility providing weighing services. Scales used to weigh National Forest products for payment purposes must be a currently certified scale in accordance with State law and be capable of weighing the entire load of logs in a single operation. The weighing of less than the entire load or weighing two loads at once is prohibited. Unless otherwise agreed, the minimum sized weighing facility shall be a 60-ton capacity scale with a 10 foot by 70 foot platform or larger. The weighmaster must work in a position where it is possible to verify that the truck wheels are on or off the scales.Weighing facilities shall meet the following minimum requirements: :
a) Be an electronic design, ,
b) Use electronic load cells or have a fully enclosed and sealed weigh-beam, ,
c) Have digital weight meters sealed with a seal approved by the State, ,
d) Have a zero interlocking device on the printer, ,
e) Have an automatic zero-setting mechanism, ,
f) Have an automatic motion-detecting device, ,
g) Be shielded against radio or electromagnetic interference, and and
h) Have a date and time stamp and gross and tare weights that print electronically with each weighing. The Forest Service may waive electronic printing for public or third party weighing facilities. shall bear all charges or fees for weighing services. Presentation for Scaling. shall present products so that they may be Scaled in an eco-nomical and safe manner.
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Samples: Stewardship Supplemental Project Agreement, Stewardship Agreement
Weighing Services. Weighing services for stumpage payment purposes may be provided by either public or privately owned and operated weighing facilities. A “Weighing Services Agreement,” approved by the Forest Supervisor, must be executed at each weighing facility providing weighing services. Scales used to weigh National Forest products for payment purposes must be a currently certified scale in accordance with State law and be capable of weighing the entire load of logs in a single operation. The weighing of less than the entire load or weighing two loads at once is prohibited. Unless otherwise agreed, the minimum sized weighing facility shall be a 60-ton capacity scale with a 10 foot by 70 foot platform or larger. The weighmaster must work in a position where it is possible to verify that the truck wheels are on or off the scales.Weighing facilities shall meet the following minimum requirements: Be an electronic design, Use electronic load cells or have a fully enclosed and sealed weigh-beam, Have digital weight meters sealed with a seal approved by the State, Have a zero interlocking device on the printer, Have an automatic zero-setting mechanism, Have an automatic motion-detecting device, Be shielded against radio or electromagnetic interference, and Have a date and time stamp and gross and tare weights that print electronically with each weighing. The U.S. Forest Service may waive electronic printing for public or third party weighing facilities. shall bear all charges or fees for weighing services. Presentation for Scaling. shall present products so that they may be Scaled in an eco-nomical and safe manner.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement, Stewardship Agreement