Laboratory Responsibilities Sample Clauses

The Laboratory Responsibilities clause defines the specific duties and obligations that a laboratory must fulfill under an agreement. This typically includes maintaining proper equipment, ensuring accurate record-keeping, adhering to safety protocols, and complying with relevant laws and regulations. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause ensures that the laboratory operates safely and reliably, minimizing risks and misunderstandings between parties.
Laboratory Responsibilities. The laboratories assigned with responsibility for chemical analyses of environmental media and toxicity testing may include a combination of the following; ■ Pace Analytical Services, Green Bay and Kimberly, Wisconsin ■ Test America, Dayton, Ohio; ■ Columbia Analytical Services, Kelso, Washington; ■ ▇▇▇▇▇-Hole Group, Raynham, Massachusetts; ■ New Age/Landmark, Inc., Benton Harbor, Michigan; and ■ Aquatec Biological Sciences, Williston, Vermont. ■ STAT Analysis Corporation, Chicago, Illinois ■ Microbac Laboratories, Inc., Merrillville, Indiana ■ TriMatrix Laboratories, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan The laboratories are certified as provided in Appendix A. The laboratory QAMs and State/Federal certifications are also provided in Appendix A. Table 1 in Appendix A summarizes the analyses that each laboratory may be selected to perform. Analytical laboratories will be selected on a site-specific basis based on the following criteria: ■ Laboratory’s ability to accommodate the site-specific schedule; ■ Maintaining consistency with previously performed analysis, particularly with on-going groundwater monitoring; ■ Laboratory costs for analysis; and ■ Laboratory’s experience analyzing select parameters and certification status. The laboratories assigned with responsibility for geotechnical analyses of site media may include a combination of the following: ■ Gestra Engineering Inc. (Gestra), Oak Creek, Wisconsin; ■ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Engineering and Scientists (▇▇▇▇▇▇), Sheboygan, Wisconsin; and ■ Others, if qualifications are submitted and approved by USEPA. Qualifications and procedures for geotechnical laboratories are provided in Appendix A6 through Appendix A8. Test procedures, described in Appendix A6 and Appendix A7, are only to be used for geotechnical analysis and will not be used for environmental samples. In general, laboratory support will include the following or similar positions: Laboratory Client Services Manager The laboratory Client Services Manager is responsible for the management of the analytical requirements for sample analysis and will interface directly with the Study Leader. The Client Services Manager provides a complete interface with clients from initial project specification to final deliverables.
Laboratory Responsibilities. Initial identification of treatment train options; summarization of results; consultation during design, construction, and startup/testing phases Cooperator Responsibilities: Review and guidance on treatment train options; engineering design, construction, and system testing The Laboratory “National Exposure Research Laboratory” (NERL) will contribute technical assistance, logistical support, and analysis of samples. This will include use of EPA facilities, supplies, equipment, and personnel. The Cooperator “XYZ Foods” will provide samples for analysis at EPA facilities. The Cooperator will also contribute data, technical assistance, and supporting research (including use of facilities, personnel and supplies), as needed.
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  • Regulatory Responsibilities 6.6.1 From and after the Closing, subject to the terms of the Transition Services Agreement and except as required by a Party to comply with applicable Law or to exercise its rights and obligations hereunder or under any other Ancillary Agreement, Purchaser shall have the sole right and responsibility for preparing, obtaining and maintaining all Regulatory Approvals necessary for the Product Business, and for conducting communications with Governmental Authorities of competent jurisdiction, for Seller Products. Without limitation of the foregoing, promptly following the Closing, Purchaser shall obtain such FDA approvals as are necessary for Purchaser’s own Product labeling and shall comply with such FDA approvals upon receipt thereof. 6.6.2 Subject to the terms of the Transition Services Agreement from and after the Closing, Seller shall support Purchaser, as may be reasonably necessary and practicable, at Purchaser’s cost and expense, in preparing, obtaining and maintaining all Regulatory Approvals for the Seller Products, including providing necessary documents or other materials required by applicable Law for Purchaser to obtain or maintain such Regulatory Approvals, in each case, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 6.6.3 Except to the extent otherwise provided in the Transition Services Agreement, from and after the Closing, Seller shall provide Purchaser with (i) copies of all written or electronic correspondence relating to any Seller Product received by Seller, its Affiliates, licensees, sublicensees or distributors from, or submitted by Seller, its Affiliates, licensees, sublicensees or distributors to, Regulatory Authorities; and (ii) copies of all meeting minutes and other similar summaries of all meetings, conferences and discussions held by Seller with Regulatory Authorities to the extent relating to any Seller Product, including copies of all contact reports produced by Seller and its Affiliates, licensees, sublicensees and distributors, in each case ((i) and (ii)), within ten (10) Business Days after Seller’s receipt, submission or production of the foregoing, as applicable. To the extent applicable, Seller shall provide Purchaser a draft of any written response thereto reasonably in advance (in light of the prevailing circumstances) of submitting such response to the applicable Regulatory Authorities.

  • University Responsibilities 4.1 The University will provide a room accommodation to The Resident for a period of one academic year or the portion of the academic year remaining when occupancy begins (limited to the subsequent fall and spring semesters) exclusive of the Winter Recess period unless The Resident is assigned to a facility that remains open during this time or is approved to live on-campus during Winter Recess. Services provided by the University begin on the official check-in dates for the specific area and include access to the assigned building and room. 4.2 In accordance with University policy, the University will provide staff that will help facilitate a living experience that complements the academic mission of the University. 4.3 Exclusive of unanticipated weather events and building system failures that may disrupt service and subject to the availability of applicable resources, the University will provide adequate light, heat, electricity, hot water and telecommunication services (limited to video and internet connection) to residents. Student rooms shall be furnished.

  • Specific Responsibilities Without limiting the responsibilities of the Manager, the Manager will: 1. Maintain office facilities (which may be in the offices of the Manager or a corporate affiliate but shall be in such location as the Trust reasonably determines). 2. Furnish statistical and research data, clerical services and stationery and office supplies. 3. Compile data for, prepare for execution by the Fund and file all the Fund’s federal and state tax returns and required tax filings other than those required by this Agreement to be made by the Fund’s custodian and transfer agent. 4. Prepare compliance filings pursuant to state securities laws with the advice of the Trust’s counsel. 5. Prepare the Trust’s Annual and Semi-Annual Reports to Shareholders and amendments to its Registration Statements (on Form N-1A or any replacement therefor). 6. Compile data for, prepare and file timely Notices to the SEC required pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the 1940 Act. 7. Determine the daily pricing of the portfolio securities and computation of the net asset value and the net income of Fund in accordance with the Prospectus, resolutions of the Trust’s Board of Trustees, and the procedures set forth in EXHIBIT A: NET ASSET VALUE CALCULATIONS. 8. Keep and maintain the financial accounts and records of the Fund and provide the Trust with certain reports, as needed or requested by the Fund. 9. Provide officers for the Trust as requested by the Trust’s Board of Trustees. 10. Perform fund accounting services for the Fund as set forth in EXHIBIT B: FUND ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS. 11. Generally assist in all aspects of the operations of the Fund.

  • Joint Responsibilities The relationship between SAE ITC, the Activities and its Members shall be, and at all times, advisory only, and no party shall have the authority to enter into any contract or commitment in the name of, or on behalf of, any other party. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to confer upon either party the status of employee, agent, partner, joint venturer or legal representative of the other, it being intended by all parties to remain independent legal entities solely responsible for its own actions.

  • Company Responsibilities The Company will undertake responsibilities as set forth below: 1. Provide reliable and accurate detailed information, materials, documentation and 2. Make decisions and take future actions, as the Company determines in its sole discretion, on any recommendations made by APS in connection with this Agreement. APS’ delivery of the services and the fees charged are dependent on (i) the Company’s timely and effective completion of its responsibilities; and (ii) timely decisions and approvals made by the Company’s management. The Company shall be responsible for any delays, additional costs or other deficiencies caused by not completing its responsibilities.