Equipment cleaning definition

Equipment cleaning means an industrial cleaning unit operation conducted to clean any production equipment that may be cleaned in place (not moved to a cleaning area) to prevent cross-contamination or for maintenance purposes. Examples include, but are not limited to, cleaning of punch presses, electrical contacts, pump parts, packaging equipment, rollers, ink pans, carts, press frames, and table tops.
Equipment cleaning means the use of an organic solvent or cleaning material to remove coating residue from the surfaces of coating spray guns and other coating related equipment, including, but not limited to stir sticks, paint cups, brushes, and spray booths.
Equipment cleaning means an industrial cleaning unit operation conducted to clean any production equipment that may be cleaned in place (not moved to a cleaning area) to prevent

Examples of Equipment cleaning in a sentence

  • Equipment cleaning charges assessed by Strad are due and payable within thirty (30) days following the Rental Term.

  • Equipment cleaning includes wet cleaning of industrial equipment or dry cleaning with potential to discharge pollutants.

  • Lessee must reimburse Lessor for all costs incurred related to returning the Equipment, repairing the Equipment, cleaning debris, trash, or personal property left in the Equipment, or otherwise restoring the Equipment to its condition when delivered, ordinary wear and tear excepted.

  • If the Lessee returns the Equipment unprepared (uncleaned, disorganized), they must cover the costs of Equipment cleaning and restoration according to the Lessor’s applicable rates at the time of service.

  • Equipment, cleaning, facility and power will be charged as appropriate.

  • These charges and fees include the charges for hire of the Equipment and all materials used and may include additional charges relating to damage to or loss of the Equipment, cleaning costs, delivery and/or removal costs, default interest for late payment, and any other costs payable under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Our services include: Evaluation Assessments, OEM Caster replacement, Anti- microbial caster replacement, Parts replacement, general preventative maintenance, In depth preventative maintenance, Equipment cleaning, Equipment refurbishment, Minor stainless steel welding, Minor steel welding, Assembly, and more.

  • Company will promptly complete its return inspection and may complete any necessary Equipment cleaning, repair, restoration, and/or replacement so the Equipment is in the required return condition.

  • Work Plan and Schedule Equipment cleaning certification Fire plan The drawings are a part of this solicitation and any resultant contract.

  • All cleaning costs of the Equipment; cleaning of machine is a flat fee of $50 plus GST.


More Definitions of Equipment cleaning

Equipment cleaning. The Purchaser shall not move any off-road equipment in to the sale area that last operated in an area known to be infested with one or more known invasive species without having cleaned such equipment of seeds, soil, vegetative matter, and other debris that could contain or hold seeds, and having notified the Forest Service.

Related to Equipment cleaning

  • Metering Equipment means all metering equipment installed at the metering points designated in the appropriate appendix to an Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • Fuel burning equipment means any furnace, boiler, apparatus, stack and all associated equipment, used in the process of burning fuel.

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.

  • Standard equipment means the basic configuration of a vehicle which is equipped with all the features that are required under the regulatory acts of the Contracting Party including all features that are fitted without giving rise to any further specifications on configuration or equipment level.

  • New equipment means except for any equipment or modified equipment to which 567—subrule 23.1(2) applies, any equipment or control equipment not under construction or for which components have not been purchased on or before September 23, 1970, and any equipment which is altered or modified after such date, which may cause the emission of air contaminants or eliminate, reduce or control the emission of air contaminants.