At Sea Monitoring Operational Standards Sample Clauses

The AT-SEA MONITORING OPERATIONAL STANDARDS clause establishes the required procedures and protocols for conducting monitoring activities aboard vessels at sea. It typically outlines the qualifications of monitors, the types of data to be collected, and the methods for reporting observations, ensuring that monitoring is consistent and reliable. By setting clear operational standards, this clause helps maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and supports the integrity of fisheries management or environmental oversight programs.
At Sea Monitoring Operational Standards. Safety Requirements: Prior to setting sail the Operator of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 11 will not be allowed on deck any time that gear is being deployed. 12 13 The Sector and its Members note that each ASM must be provided with all 14 the equipment specified by the NEFOP. It is the responsibility of the 15 individual ASM and its employer to ensure that all equipment is in good 16 working order and brought to the vessel at the agreed upon time prior to
At Sea Monitoring Operational Standards. 24 1.5.1 Safety Requirements: Prior to setting sail the Operator of the Sector 25 Vessel shall detail and identify any vessel safety operating procedures and 26 other important information to the assigned ASM. The Sector Member 27 acknowledges that an ASM must complete a pre-trip vessel safety checklist 28 as provided by NMFS prior to leaving port. An ASM cannot be deployed on 29 a vessel that has failed to review the safety issues, and such vessel is 30 prohibited from leaving port without the ASM on board (unless a waiver is 31 granted). For the safety of the vessels captain, crew and the ASM; the ASM 32 will not be allowed on deck any time that gear is being deployed. 33 34 The Sector and its Members note that each ASM must be provided with all 35 the equipment specified by the NEFOP. It is the responsibility of the 36 individual ASM and its employer to ensure that all equipment is in good 37 working order and brought to the vessel at the agreed upon time prior to 38 sailing.
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  • Technical Standards The Generation System shall be installed and operated by the Interconnection Customer consistent with the requirements of this Agreement; the Technical Requirements; the applicable requirements located in the National Electrical Code (NEC); the applicable standards published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); and local building and other applicable ordinances in effect at the time of the installation of the Generation System.

  • Professional Standards The Contractor agrees to maintain the professional standards applicable to its profession and to consultants doing business in the United States Virgin Islands.

  • General Standards An Assistant Professor will be competent to teach in a particular field, will be current in the literature of that field, and will seek to meet student needs in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. However, an Assistant may be a junior member of the academic community, with little professional and/or teaching experience. Furthermore, an Assistant may have little experience in curriculum development, committee work, governance, professional and/or community service, etc. In short, an Assistant Professor generally will be new to tenure-track college teaching. For eligibility for promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Assistant Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally and consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. A successful candidate for the rank of Associate Professor will have remained current in the field, and will have improved his/her teaching in some demonstrable way. He/she also will have demonstrated professional growth in one or more of the following ways: completion of additional appropriate course work (if applicable), attendance at professional conferences, service on campus and/or District committees, professional and/or community service, or, the production of some creative work. Evidence of professional growth will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate. For promotion from Associate to Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Associate Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally to a point where he/she has mastered both a particular field of knowledge and the teaching of that knowledge. A successful candidate must show evidence that he/she consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and non-classroom environments. A Professor should be a senior member of the faculty, one who has such substantial experience, knowledge, and skill that he/she could mentor junior faculty in his/her area of expertise. A Professor will have demonstrated all the same kinds of achievements and attributes necessary for promotion to the Associate Professor rank, but in addition will demonstrate that he/she is a leader in some appropriate sense. Evidence of professional growth and leadership will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate.