Degreening Sample Clauses

Degreening. For many hardware technologies, a brief period of use (degreening) is needed to achieve a stable emissions reduction that allows representative testing. The degreening time period required varies for different technologies but is on the order of 25 to 125 hours. In all cases, the technology applicant must propose and justify the extent of the degreening process in the ETV application. The APCTVC office will review and comment on this proposal, advise regarding the documentation requirements, and append the degreening process description to the technology test/QA plan. When complete, the actual process used must be documented. A description of the degreening process will be included in the ETV report. For purposes of this protocol, the degreening time requirement will be specified by the technology applicant as indicated by either previous testing or the requirements of the data user. To allow flexibility for the applicant, degreening is not required to be conducted at the testing organization. It may be performed and documented by the applicant or conducted by the testing organization by arrangement with the applicant. In either case, the applicant will ensure that degreening activity documentation such as start and stop date and time, engine and fuel description, and operating conditions are available and signed by the person responsible for the activity. Engine Type Minimum Durability Demonstration Period Highway 50,000 miles or 1,000 hours Nonroad (mobile and some stationary engines) 1,000 hours Stationary Emergency Generator 500 hours engine, or another engine of the same size which utilizes the same engine Table 2. Minimum Durability Demonstration Periods technology (and thus falls within the range of the technology’s stated applicability).

Related to Degreening

  • Screening The Health Plan must work with contracted providers to conduct interperiodic EPSDT screens on RIte Care and all ACA Adult Expansion Population members under age 21 (i.e. 19 and 20-year old under this Agreement) to identify health and developmental problems in conformance with ATTACHMENT ED to this Agreement. Additional screens should be provided as Medically Necessary. At a minimum, these screens must include: • A comprehensive health and developmental history, including health education, nutrition assessment, immunization history, and developmental assessment • Immunizations according to the Rhode Island EPSDT Periodicity Schedule • An unclothed physical examination • Laboratory tests including lead, TB, and newborn screenings as medically indicated • Vision testing • Hearing testing • Dental screening oral examination by PCP as part of a comprehensive examination required before age one (1) • All other medically indicated screening services • And provide EOHHS with a list of established CPT/HCPC codes used to identify all billable services included in the EPSDT schedule.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Study Population ‌ Infants who underwent creation of an enterostomy receiving postoperative care and awaiting enterostomy closure: to be assessed for eligibility: n = 201 to be assigned to the study: n = 106 to be analysed: n = 106 Duration of intervention per patient of the intervention group: 6 weeks between enterostomy creation and enterostomy closure Follow-up per patient: 3 months, 6 months and 12 months post enterostomy closure, following enterostomy closure (12-month follow-up only applicable for patients that are recruited early enough to complete this follow-up within the 48 month of overall study duration).

  • Virus Management DST shall maintain a malware protection program designed to deter malware infections, detect the presence of malware within DST environment.

  • Outcomes Secondary: Career pathway students will: have career goals designated on SEOP, earn concurrent college credit while in high school, achieve a state competency certificate and while completing high school graduation requirements.