Laboratory Qualifications Clause Samples
The Laboratory Qualifications clause sets out the standards and requirements that a laboratory must meet to perform certain tasks or services under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies necessary certifications, accreditations, or technical competencies, and may require proof of compliance with industry regulations or quality assurance protocols. By clearly defining these qualifications, the clause ensures that only capable and properly vetted laboratories are engaged, thereby safeguarding the quality and reliability of results and minimizing the risk of errors or non-compliance.
Laboratory Qualifications. SPORT SAFE will have all urine specimens tested for the specified illicit or banned substances by a qualified laboratory certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) following the guidelines of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The testing laboratory should have greater than 10 years experience in toxicology testing and chain-of-custody procedures. All specimens must be initially tested using a highly accurate immunoassay technique, with all presumptive positive results then confirmed by a Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS) confirmatory test. All specimens will undergo validity testing. The testing laboratory must be able to test for the following drug classes, substances or their metabolites in collected urine specimens: Alcohol Amphetamines Anabolic Steroids Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Cocaine Metabolites LSD Marijuana Metabolites Methadone Methaqualone Nicotine Opiates Phencyclidine Propoxyphene Ecstasy
Laboratory Qualifications. The City shall retain a certified laboratory under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and SAMHSA Mandatory Guidelines for federal workplace drug testing programs.
Laboratory Qualifications. Each Department/agency (the Department) will retain a certified laboratory under the United States Department of Health and Human Services Mandatory Guidelines (DHHS) for federal workplace drug testing programs. The use of a certified laboratory ensures that the highest standards of forensic toxicology are being met.
Laboratory Qualifications. Each Department/agency (the Department) will retain a certified laboratory under the United States Department of Health and Human Services Mandatory Guidelines (DHHS) for federal workplace drug testing programs. The use of a certified laboratory ensures that the highest standards of forensic toxicology are being met. Controlled Substances: The following drugs will be tested for: Marijuana Cocaine Opiates Amphetamine Phencyclidine Others as deemed appropriate and in accordance with M.G.L. c. 94C.
Laboratory Qualifications. 10.4.1 BIRI is responsible for ensuring that all laboratories are compliant with cGMPs with regard to systems and equipment qualifications.
10.4.2 BIRI is responsible for maintaining appropriate cGMP (GLP) documentation procedures in the laboratories (i.e. notebooks, logbooks, sample receipt, sample tracking, SOPs, etc).
Laboratory Qualifications. SPORT SAFE will have all urine specimens tested for the specified illicit or banned substances by a qualified laboratory certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (SAMHSA) The testing laboratory should have greater than 5 years experience in toxicology testing and chain-of-custody procedures. All specimens must be initially tested using a highly accurate immunoassay technique, with all presumptive positive results then confirmed by a Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS) or similar confirmatory test. All specimens will undergo validity testing. The testing laboratory must be able to test, at a minimum, for the following drug classes, substances or their metabolites in collected urine specimens: Alcohol Amphetamines Anabolic Steroids Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Cocaine Metabolites LSD Marijuana Metabolites Methadone Methaqualone Nicotine Opiates Phencyclidine Propoxyphene Ecstasy
Laboratory Qualifications. The Massachusetts Department of State Police (the Department) will retain a certified laboratory under the United St ates Department of Health and Human Services Mandatory Guidelines (DHHS) for federal workplace drug testing programs. The use of a certified laboratory ensures that the highest standards of forensic toxicology are being met.
Laboratory Qualifications. Provide the name of the laboratory and firm that will be used for the worker and area exposure monitoring. Verify that the analytical laboratory is American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited for metals analysis and has successfully participated (previous 12 months at a minimum) in the AIHA Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing (ELPAT) program.
Laboratory Qualifications. Provide the name, address, experience, and qualifications of the laboratory and firm that will be used for the waste sampling and analysis required under this Section.
Laboratory Qualifications. 11.4.1 Patheon is responsible for ensuring that all laboratories are compliant with cGMPs with regard to systems and equipment qualifications.
11.4.2 Patheon is responsible for maintaining appropriate cGMP documentation procedures in the laboratories (i.e. notebooks, logbooks, sample receipt, sample tracking, SOPs, etc)
11.4.3 Patheon is responsible for ensuring all methodology associated with the Product(s) is appropriately qualified and/or validated, If analytical work is performed at Patheon, then New River will also provide any existing analytical documentation to assist in Methods transfer or Methods validation. Patheon will not use any validation protocol or issue a report unless New River technical personnel and New River Quality Assurance have first approved. New River will review all protocols and reports promptly, but [***].
11.4.4 If analytical work is not performed at Patheon’s site, Patheon may elect to perform an audit on vendors to be used for analytical testing. Should Patheon decide to sub-contract out any quality control work, or approval from New River will be required.