Contamination Measurement Methodology Sample Clauses

The Contamination Measurement Methodology clause defines the procedures and standards for assessing the presence and levels of contaminants in a specified environment, material, or product. It typically outlines the testing methods to be used, the frequency of sampling, and the acceptable thresholds for contamination, often referencing industry standards or regulatory guidelines. By establishing a clear and agreed-upon process for measuring contamination, this clause ensures consistency, objectivity, and transparency in determining compliance, thereby reducing disputes and managing risk related to contamination issues.
Contamination Measurement Methodology. Single Loads E-2 Reserved F Faithful Performance Bond G Guaranty H Delinquent Payment Policy I Performance Incentives and Disincentives J Liquidated Damages K Contractor’s Compensation and Rate Setting Process L Reserved M Agency’s Franchise Fee and Other Fees N Contractor’s Compensation and Operating Statistics O List of Contractor’s Personnel P Vehicle Specifications Q Additional Services R Secretary’s Certificate S Interest Payment Arrangement Memorandum of Understanding
Contamination Measurement Methodology. This Attachment presents the methodology for quantifying the Contamination Level of single load(s) of Recyclable Materials Collected in the Service Area and delivered to the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility by the Collection Contractor. This Attachment is organized into the following six (6) sections:
Contamination Measurement Methodology. If the Contractor identifies excessive Contamination in a load, the following methodology for quantifying the Contamination level will be followed: 1. Objective–describes the purpose of the methodology. 2. Sampling rationale–defines which loads will be sampled. 3. Sampling allocation–describes the number of samples required to provide a sufficient level of accuracy in findings. 4. Test procedures–describes sampling and sorting activities for each load.
Contamination Measurement Methodology. Excess Contamination in Organic Materials
Contamination Measurement Methodology. Single Loads E-2 Reserved F Faithful Performance Bond G Guaranty H Delinquent Payment Policy I Performance Incentives and Disincentives J Liquidated Damages K Description of Alternative Contractor’s Compensation and Rate Setting Process L Schedule of Contractor’s Maximum Rates for Regularly Scheduled Services M Agency’s Franchise Fee and Other Fees N Contractor’s Compensation and Operating Statistics O List of Contractor’s Personnel P Vehicle Specifications Q Schedule of Contractor’s Maximum Rates for Additional Services R Secretary’s Certificate S Interest Payment Arrangement Memorandum of Understanding

Related to Contamination Measurement Methodology

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

  • Usage Measurement Usage measurement for calls shall begin when answer supervision or equivalent Signaling System 7 (SS7) message is received from the terminating office and shall end at the time of call disconnect by the calling or called subscriber, whichever occurs first.

  • Measurement method An isolation resistance test instrument is connected between the live parts and the electrical chassis. The isolation resistance is subsequently measured by applying a DC voltage at least half of the working voltage of the high voltage bus. If the system has several voltage ranges (e.g. because of boost converter) in conductively connected circuit and some of the components cannot withstand the working voltage of the entire circuit, the isolation resistance between those components and the electrical chassis can be measured separately by applying at least half of their own working voltage with those components disconnected.

  • Temperature Measurement Temperature will be measured by the nearest automatic Melbourne Bureau of Meteorology Monitoring Station for example (but not limited to): Melbourne, Moorabbin, Dunns Hill, Melbourne Airport, Frankston, and Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. At the commencement of each project, the onsite management and employee representatives shall agree which is to be the applicable automatic weather monitoring station.

  • Sector Sub-Sector Industry Classification Level of Government Type of Obligation Description of Measure Source of Measure All sectors : : - : Central : National Treatment Senior Management and Board of Directors : National Treatment and the Senior Management and Board of Directors obligations shall not apply to any measure relating to small and medium sized domestic market enterprise2. Foreign equity is restricted to a maximum of 40% for domestic market enterprises with paid-in equity capital of less than the equivalent of USD 200,000 Note: Members of the Board of Directors or governing body of corporation or associations shall be allowed in proportion to their allowable participation or share in the capital of such enterprises. : -1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. - Foreign Investments Act of 1991 (R.A. No. 7042, as amended by R.A. No. 8179). -Presidential and Administrative Issuances. ∞ 2 The concept of a small and medium sized domestic market enterprise is an enterprise with paid in equity capital of less than the equivalent of USD 200,000.00.