Functions of the Head of the Laboratory Clause Samples

The 'Functions of the Head of the Laboratory' clause defines the key responsibilities and duties assigned to the individual leading the laboratory. Typically, this includes overseeing daily operations, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, managing laboratory staff, and maintaining the quality of research or testing conducted. By clearly outlining these functions, the clause ensures accountability and effective management within the laboratory, helping to prevent misunderstandings about leadership roles and operational authority.
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Functions of the Head of the Laboratory. This person is under the supervision of DINAMA’s Evaluation Division Director and shall be in responsible for: • Being responsible for the observance of Laboratory policies and regulations. • Planning and supervising the Laboratory activities. • Coordinating the Laboratory activities with the different sectors of DINAMA. • Authorizing documents issued by the Laboratory staff. • Reviewing and controlling the reports and comments issued by the Laboratory staff. • Supervising the adequate use of the Laboratory installations. • Authorizing the results and reports of results reported by the Laboratory. • Implementing plans regarding the analytical capacity development of the Laboratory. • Implementing plans regarding the continuous training of staff. • Proposing the contracting and reclassification of functions. • Supervising the use of resources and identification of improvable areas. • Evaluating and promoting the incorporation of new methodologies and analysis techniques, according to the customers’ needs and the Laboratory’s technical and financial means. • Informing the Direction of the Division on the staff performance and the use of resources. • Coordinating and appointing supervisors for the interns working in the Laboratory. • Coordinating work meetings with the Laboratory technicians. • Establishing relations with other Heads of Laboratory in the region, as well as with Research Units of Universities, institutes and other institutions related to the environment.

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