Directions for Use Clause Samples

The "Directions for Use" clause outlines the specific instructions or guidelines for how a product, service, or process should be properly utilized. It typically details the steps, precautions, and conditions under which the item should be used to ensure safety and effectiveness; for example, it may specify dosage for a medication or operational procedures for equipment. This clause serves to inform users, minimize misuse, and reduce the risk of harm or liability by providing clear, authoritative guidance on correct usage.
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Directions for Use. PLA Submission Form Completion Checklist
Directions for Use. Sonalan® HFP herbicide is a preemergence incorporated herbicide that controls weeds as they germinate. Sonalan HFP will not control established weeds. Control of both nightshade and dodder will require separate applications of Sonalan HFP.
Directions for Use. Different application system is to be followed in case of fresh painting and repainting over vertical surfaces. Post-recommended surface preparation and system application are to be done as detailed below. i. Fresh surface (Must be a cement plaster in sound condition with no debonding. Localized repairs done as per standard civil practices in case it is required): 1. Apply a fresh coat of Waterlock mixed in a ratio of 3:1 and applied with a spreading rate of 4.6 – 5.1 Sq. meter/Ltr (Priming Coat) 2. Allow to dry for 4-6 hours and then apply another coat of Waterlock without dilution with forced coverage of 2.32 sq. mtr /Ltr (25 Sq. ft/Ltr) ii. Repainting over surfaces free from chalking and painted within the last 5 years. 1. On previously painted surfaces apply single coat of undiluted Waterlock. (in sound condition with no flaking peeling off etc), apply one coat of Waterlock without dilution at a spreading rate of (2.79 to 3.25 Sq. meter/Ltr) 30-35 sq. ft./ltr and allow to dry for 4-6 hours. Special Precautions before product application: 1. The surface to be painted (fresh plaster or repainting surface) should be in sound condition with no debonding, flaking or loose particles on the surface. Any areas where the surface is not in good condition needs to be repaired as per standard civil practices. 2. Application of a coat of putty under the Waterlock System is not recommended, as it may reduce the overall bonding strength of the system to the surface. 3. In case of fresh plaster surfaces with high undulations, a thin coat of Homesure WallEx Level Well may be applied to smoothen the surface. However, please ensure the level well coat is cured completely before application of the Waterlock system. 4. Do not apply during or when rain is expected in the next 8 hours 5. Do not over-thin or over-extend the brush. 6. Protect freshly painted surface from rains till full dry. 7. Stir well and strain before use. 8. The product must have been stored as specified in their packaging instructions and have been used within their shelf life as mentioned in the product information sheets of Waterlock. 9. Ensure SSD condition for fresh surface, before application of Waterlock, which helps in smooth application achieving desired coverage. 10. Application should be done between 10°C to 35°C. Application done below 10°C, will cause cracking in the applied coating 11. Application should not be carried out in high temperatures or sunlight, especially afternoon time. 12. Appl...
Directions for Use. Prior to October 1, the superintendent/principal will convene an individual or School Site Staff meeting in order to discuss the evaluation process and standards, and distribute the most recent version of the California Standards for the Teaching Profession: A Description of Professional Practice for California Teachers to all certificated teachers. The Standards and elements of the California Standards for the Teaching Profession will be discussed in relationship to the RCSD Observation and Evaluation Rubric. Examples of evidence-based evaluations will be provided. Staff will discuss the process and an opportunity to ask questions will be provided. (Reference: Article 15.3, b)
Directions for Use. Remove Acticoat™ 7 Day Antimicrobial Dressing from the package; • Moisten the dressing with sterile water (do not use saline) and cut to shape if necessary; • Apply the dressing to the wound so that the blue side faces the wound and secure with an appropriate secondary dressing that will maintain a moist environment; • Keep the dressing moist, but not so wet that tissue maceration occurs; • Change the dressing depending on the amount of exudate and the condition of the wound; • If the dressing dries and adheres to the wound, moisten or soak the dressing prior to removal; • Avoid forceful removal and disruption of the healing wound.
Directions for Use. 3.1. You must strictly comply with all directions for use of the Product, as described within this Agreement and the Product, including the RevitalVision Program instructions, the User Guide, and any other directions published under the Web - Site 3.2. You understand that while no results can be guaranteed, as outcomes will vary from case-to-case, compliance with section 3.1 is considered one of the key factors for success of the RevitalVision Program.
Directions for Use. 4.3.1 The following directions for use will be specified: • cleanse the wound using conventional, non-oil based techniques and leave wound moist • remove the dressing from the package • apply the dressing to the wound and secure with an appropriate secondary dressing that will maintain a moist environment • ensure that the dressing remains moist, but not so wet that tissue maceration occurs • change the dressing depending on the amount of exudate and the condition of the wound • if the dressing dries and adheres to the wound, moisten or soak the dressing prior to removal • avoid forceful removal and disruption of the healing wound
Directions for Use. The LBO is responsible for explaining the use of the product they sell.

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  • Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurement of Materials and Equipment In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Local Government for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurement of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier will be notified by the Local Government of the Local Government’s obligations under this Agreement and the Acts and Regulations relative to Nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin.