Field Activities Clause Samples

The 'Field Activities' clause defines the rules and expectations for any work or operations conducted at a physical site, such as construction, inspections, or maintenance. It typically outlines safety requirements, access permissions, supervision responsibilities, and compliance with applicable laws or site-specific protocols. By establishing clear procedures and standards for on-site activities, this clause helps ensure safety, minimize disruptions, and allocate responsibility for incidents or compliance issues that may arise during fieldwork.
Field Activities. The Student will be engaged in (1) a substantial lawyering experience that (2) exposes the Student to a variety of lawyering skills and tasks (3) in furtherance of the Student’s learning goals and (4) includes multiple opportunities for performance, feedback, and self-evaluation. Assignments may include (without limitation) drafting contracts, briefs, pleadings or other legal documents; researching and writing legal memoranda; interviewing clients, witnesses, or other persons with relevant information; attending negotiations or mediations; and observing or participating in meetings, depositions, or court proceedings. Administrative work will be kept to a minimum. Communication & Feedback: I will keep the Student informed about office practices and assignment requirements and deadlines. I will be available to meet with the Student to provide instruction, support, and feedback on assignments. The Student will be provided specific, individualized, and timely feedback on his/her work. Participation in Evaluation: I will cooperate with MHSL in evaluating the quality of the Student’s externship experience and the Student’s performance, including meeting regularly with the Faculty Supervisor or Externship Director by phone or in person, reviewing any student self-assessments, and completing evaluations. If the Student is being compensated for fieldwork, I will attend a mid-semester meeting among the Student, Faculty Supervisor and myself to review progress toward, re-assess, and adjust the Student’s learning goals. I understand that meeting will be organized by the Faculty Supervisor at a mutually convenient time and that the meeting must be in-person unless one or more parties is in a remote location, in which case the meeting may be held using video conferencing technology.
Field Activities a. All sample collection and field testing activities shall be performed in accordance with the Department’s “Standard Operating Procedures for Field Activities” (DEP-SOP-001/01, January, 2018). The specific standard operating procedures (SOPs) to be used for this Contract shall be cited in the Contract QA Plan (see Section 6). b. Field-Generated Quality Control (QC) Blanks are defined in DEP SOP FQ 1000 (subparts FQ 1211 – FQ 1214) and shall be composed and analyzed for sample collection activities associated with this Contract according to the requirements of part FQ 1230 (sections 1. – 2.3.1), DEP SOP FS 2100 (Part FS 2110, sec.
Field Activities. 16 Field activities and service requests that are received by CONTRACTOR by 3:00 17 p.m. on a Work Day will count as being received on that particular Work Day. Field 18 activities and service requests that are received after 3:00 p.m. on a Work Day will count 19 as being received the following Work Day.
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Field Activities. Field activities and service requests that are received by CONTRACTOR by 3:00
Field Activities a. All sample collection and field activities shall be performed in accordance with the Department’s DEP-SOP-001/01 FT 1000 General Field Testing and Measurement. b. Any non-standard field procedure shall be submitted for review and approval in accordance with FA 2000 of the Department’s Standard Operating Procedures. The procedure must be approved by the Department before use. c. Samples from criminal or enforcement cases will be transported to a laboratory designated by the State On-Scene Coordinator (SOSC) or will be turned over to the SOSC. d. The SOSC may designate an alternate laboratory for use during this contract. e. The following shall apply: 1) The Contractor shall ensure that at least five percent of the field-collected environmental samples associated with this project are used to prepare matrix spikes, and laboratory duplicates or matrix spike duplicates. Spike levels must be at concentrations specified below. 2) The Contactor shall ensure that the laboratory is provided with sufficient sample volume to perform the matrix-related quality control indicators at a frequency of 5% per test and matrix.
Field Activities. GENERAL: The following pay items will be used for general field activities. a. All equipment, material, and labor costs. b. Collection of field measurements by a qualified Technical Specialist or Field Technician familiar with surveying techniques. c. Costs to incorporate collected data in the appropriate tables, maps, and cross-sections in any subsequent site reports. d. Sample shipping. e. Communication, Reproduction and Mailing costs. f. Submittal of one (1) final report hard copy, and one (1) final report digital copy. Unless otherwise specified, the following pay items do NOT INCLUDE: a. Mobilization of personnel and equipment to and from site (Use Mobilization pay item). b. Sample collection (Use Sample Collection pay item). c. Well Gauging (Use Well Gauging pay item). d. Well installation (Use Well Installation pay item). e. Waste disposal (Use Debris, Waste and Product Removal and Disposal pay item). f. Securing property Access Agreements (Use Off-Site Property Access Agreement pay item). g. Reports (Use Reports pay item).
Field Activities. A total of nine recovery test ▇▇▇▇▇ were installed in SMAs 2 through 6 to verify the presence/absence of recoverable product. There were two test ▇▇▇▇▇ installed at SMAs 2 through 5 and one test well installed in SMA-6. The test ▇▇▇▇▇ consisted of a 2-inch diameter, 3.7 foot long, 10-slot stainless steel well point screen and a riser pipe attached to the top of the well point screen. The riser pipe length was established to allow the top of the well to extend above the water surface. The riser pipe was constructed of 2-inch diameter galvanized steel pipe.
Field Activities o Commercial General Liability (CGL) with the endorsements checked below: CGL Endorsement: Lead and Asbestos Not Excludedcoverage for lead and asbestos exposure through remediation shall be provided by the Commercial General Liability Policy with minimum limits of $5,000,000 per occurrence and aggregate with the Indemnified Parties as defined in Exhibit D, Article 9.1.1named as additional insureds. A waiver of subrogation in favor of the Indemnified Parties shall be provided.
Field Activities. Leighton will conduct a site reconnaissance and geologic surface mapping of the alignment to observe existing conditions. This may encompass several probable alignments at once to provide input for final alignment selection.