Cooperation in Quality Assurance and Standardization Activities Clause Samples

The "Cooperation in Quality Assurance and Standardization Activities" clause establishes the obligation for parties to work together in maintaining and improving quality standards relevant to their agreement. This typically involves sharing information, participating in joint audits, or aligning processes to meet agreed-upon benchmarks and industry standards. By fostering collaboration in these areas, the clause ensures that both parties contribute to consistent product or service quality and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes related to quality expectations.
Cooperation in Quality Assurance and Standardization Activities. In order to promote continued understanding and compatibility in each other’s certification systems, FAA and EASA shall consult and share information on quality assurance and standardization-accreditation activities. For this purpose, FAA and EASA focal points shall meet and communicate on a regular basis to agree upon an annual schedule of joint activities including mutual attendance as an observer in each other’s future activities, and to discuss significant audit findings and reports as a result of these activities. The record of such meetings and recommendations, with appropriate supporting materials, shall be submitted to the Certification Oversight Board.
Cooperation in Quality Assurance and Standardization Activities. In order to promote continued understanding and compatibility with each other’s pilot licensing systems, the FAA and EASA need to consult and share information on quality assurance and standardization activities. For this purpose, the FAA and EASA shall nominate focal points who will meet and communicate on a regular basis to exchange annual schedules of inspections to allow for mutual attendance as observers in each other’s activities and to discuss significant audit findings and reports as a result of these activities, when relevant to the scope of this TIP-L. They will also submit the record of such meetings and their possible recommendations, with appropriate supporting materials, to the JACB. The record of meetings will include a summary of the issues discussed, agreed-upon resolution of open issues, and open items to be discussed during the next meeting. The record will be sent to the JACB at least annually. 12.1 FAA Involvement in the EASA Standardization in EU Member States

Related to Cooperation in Quality Assurance and Standardization Activities

  • Quality Assurance The parties endorse the underlying principles of the Company’s Quality Management System, which seeks to ensure that its services are provided in a manner which best conforms to the requirements of the contract with its customer. This requires the Company to establish and maintain, implement, train and continuously improve its procedures and processes, and the employees to follow the procedures, document their compliance and participate in the improvement process. In particular, this will require employees to regularly and reliably fill out documentation and checklists to signify that work has been carried out in accordance with the customer’s specific requirements. Where necessary, training will be provided in these activities.

  • Quality Assurance Program An employee shall be entitled to leave of absence without loss of earnings from her or his regularly scheduled working hours for the purpose of writing examinations required by the College of Nurses of Ontario arising out of the Quality Assurance Program.

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Quality Assurance Requirements There are no special Quality Assurance requirements under this Agreement.

  • COUNTY’S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN The County or its agent will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such evaluation will include assessing the Contractor’s compliance with all Contract terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which the County determines are severe or continuing and that may place performance of the Contract in jeopardy if not corrected will be reported to the Board of Supervisors. The report will include improvement/corrective action measures taken by the County and the Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, the County may terminate this Contract or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract.