Emergency Precautions. Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of Purchaser’s Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule of C7.22. Under such conditions, after Purchaser ceases active opera- tions, Purchaser shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, Purchaser’s shutdown equipment for fire standby on Sale Area or other areas of Purchaser’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by Purchaser for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates and, if Purchaser re- quests, shall be operated only by personnel approved by Purchaser. Personnel so hired shall be subject to direc- tion and control by Forest Service and shall be paid by Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates.
Emergency Precautions. Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of Contractor’s Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule of K-H.2.2. Under such conditions, after Contractor ceases active operations, Contractor shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, Contractor’s shutdown equipment for fire standby on Contract Area or other areas of Contractor’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by Contractor for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates and, if Contractor requests, shall be operated only by personnel approved by Contractor. Per- sonnel so hired shall be subject to direction and control by Forest Service and shall be paid by Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates.
Emergency Precautions. Forest Ser- vice may require the necessary shutting down of equip- ment on portions of Contractor’s Operations, as speci- fied by the emergency fire precautions schedule of C7.22#. Under such conditions, after Contractor ceases active operations, Contractor shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, Contractor’s shutdown equip- ment for fire standby on Contract Area or other areas of Contractor’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by Contractor for other fire fighting or pro- tection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates and, if Contractor requests, shall be oper- ated only by personnel approved by Contractor. Per- sonnel so hired shall be subject to direction and control by Forest Service and shall be paid by Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates.
Emergency Precautions. (06/2012) Purchaser's Operations shall conform to the limitations or requirements in the Project Activity Level (PAL) table below. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Project Activity Levels applicable to this project shall be the predicted levels for the Fire Danger Rating Area(s), or fire weather station(s) stated in the Sale Area Map legend. Forest Service, in its sole discretion, may change the predicted activity level if the current fire suppression situation, weather and vegetation conditions warrant an adjustment. If practicable, Forest Service will determine the following day’s activity level by 6:00 PM. Purchaser shall obtain the predicted Project Activity Level from the appropriate Ranger District Office before starting work each day. Forest Service may change the Project Activity Level Table to other values upon revision of the National Fire Danger Rating System. When Purchaser is notified, the revised Project Activity Levels will supersede the levels in the Project Activity Level Table below. PROJECT ACTIVITY LEVEL (PAL) – C7.22# - EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS PROJECT ACTIVITY LEVEL TABLE Level Project Activity Minimum Requirements and Restrictions. Restrictions at each level are cumulative. A Minimum required by C7.2#.
Emergency Precautions. The Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of ’s Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule. Under such conditions, after cease(s) active operations, shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, ’s shutdown equipment for fire standby on the Stewardship Project Area or other areas of ’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates and, if request(s), shall be operated only by personnel approved by the . Personnel so hired shall be subject to direction and control by Forest Service and shall be paid by Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates. Fire Precautionary Period and Fire Precautions. Specific fire precautionary measures are set forth below. Upon request of Forest Service, shall permit and provide an individual to assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. shall promptly remedy deficiencies found through such inspecting and testing. The following requirements shall apply during the period (fill-in dates) and during other such periods as specified by Forest Service. (Include Regional fire precautionary requirements, below.) Fire Control. shall, both independently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from ’s Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Stewardship Project Area. ’s independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at ’s disposal on Stewardship Project Area or within the distance of Stewardship Project Area: (fill-in miles). The Partner’s Reinforcement Obligations. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Stewardship Project Area or any other forest fire on Stewardship Project Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is required, Forest Service may require further actions by until such fire is controlled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of ’s Operations. Personnel. To release for employment by Forest Service an...
Emergency Precautions i. Contractor's Operations shall conform to the limitations or requirements in the Project Activity Level (PAL) table below. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Project Activity Levels applicable to this project shall be the predicted levels for the Fire Danger Rating Area(s), or fire weather station(s) stated in the Sale Area Map legend.
Emergency Precautions. The U.S. Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of ’s Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule. Under such conditions, after cease(s) active operations, shall release for hire by U.S. Forest Service, if needed, ’s shutdown equipment for fire standby on the Stewardship Project Area or other areas of ’s Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates and, if request(s), shall be operated only by personnel approved by the . Personnel so hired shall be subject to direction and control by U.S. Forest Service and shall be paid by U.S. Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates. Fire Precautionary Period and Fire Precautions. Specific fire precautionary measures are set forth below. Upon request of U.S. Forest Service, shall permit and provide an individual to assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. shall promptly remedy deficiencies found through such inspecting and testing. The following requirements shall apply during the period (fill-in dates) and during other such periods as specified by U.S. Forest Service. (Include Regional fire precautionary requirements, below.) Fire Control. shall, both independently and in cooperation with U.S. Forest Service, take all reasonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from ’s Operations and to suppress any forest fire on Stewardship Project Area. ’s independent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary personnel and equipment at ’s disposal on Stewardship Project Area or within the distance of Stewardship Project Area: (fill-in miles). The Partner’s Reinforcement Obligations. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Stewardship Project Area or any other forest fire on Stewardship Project Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is required, U.S. Forest Service may require further actions by until such fire is controlled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of ’s Operations. Personnel. To rel...
Emergency Precautions. Contractor's Operations shall conform to the limitations or requirements in the Project Activity Level (PAL) table below. Project Activity Levels applicable to this project shall be the predicted activity levels for the Fire Danger Rating Area(s), or fire weather station(s) stated below. The Forest Service, in its sole discretion, may change the predicted activity level if the current fire suppression situation, weather and vegetation conditions warrant an adjustment. If practicable, Forest Service will determine the following day’s activity level by 6:00 PM. Contractor shall obtain the predicted Project Activity Level from the appropriate Ranger District Office before starting work each day. 000-000-0000 / Forest Service may change the Project Activity Level Table to other values upon revision of the National Fire Danger Rating System. When Contractor is notified, the revised Project Activity Levels will supersede the levels in the Project Activity Level Table below. A Minimum requirements noted above in Sections 4 and 5.
B 1. Tank truck, trailer, or approved CAFS substitute shall be on or adjacent to the Active Landing.
C 1. When Hot Saws or Masticators are operating, a tank truck, trailer, or approved CAFS substitute shall be within ¼ mile of these operations. Effective communications shall exist between the operator and the Active Landing. 2. Immediately after Mechanical Operations cease, Fire patrol is required for two hours.
Emergency Precautions. 12.1 It is the responsibility of the Community Leisure Officer/Duty Officer to advise the Volunteer Organisation on the fire and other emergency procedures in place.
Emergency Precautions. Forest Service may require the necessary shutting down of equipment on portions of Purchaser's Operations, as specified by the emergency fire precautions schedule of CT7.22. Under such conditions, after Purchaser ceases active opera tions, Purchaser shall release for hire by Forest Service, if needed, Purchaser's shutdown equipment for fire standby on Sale Area or other areas of Purchaser's Operations and personnel for fire standby or fire patrol, when such personnel and equipment are not needed by Purchaser for other fire fighting or protection from fire. Equipment shall be paid for at fire fighting equipment rates common In the area or at prior agreed rates and, if Purchaser re quests, shall be operated only by personnel approved by Purchaser. Personnel so hired shall be subject to direc tion and control by Forest Service and shall be paid by Forest Service at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates, BT7.3 Fire Control. Purchaser shall, both independ ently and in cooperation with Forest Service, take all rea sonable and practicable action to prevent and suppress fires resulting from Xxxxxxxxx's Operations and to sup press any forest fire' on Sale Area. Purchaser's independ ent initial fire suppression action on such fires shall be immediate and shall include the use of all necessary per sonnel and equipment at Purchaser's disposal on Sale Area or within the distance of Sale Area stated in AT10, BT7.31 Pu rchaser's Reinforcement Obliga tions. Whenever an Operations Fire or Negligent Fire, whether on or off Sale Area, or any other forest fire on Sale Area, has not been suppressed by initial action and appreciable reinforcement strength is required, Forest Service may require further actions by Purchaser until such fire is controlled and mopped up to a point of safety. Such actions may include any or all of the following as necessary to fight such fire: BT7.31 1 Suspend Operations. To suspend any or all of Purchaser's Operations. BT7.312 Personnel. To release for employ ment by Forest Service any or all of Purchaser's person nel engaged in Purchaser's Operations or timber process ing within the distance of Sale Area stated in AT10. Any organized crew so hired shall include Purchaser's super visor, if any. Personnel so employed shall be paid at For est Service standard emergency fire fighting rates. BT7.313 Equipment. To make available for Forest Service rental at fire fighting equipment rates common in the area or at pr...