Overview of Workshop Objectives Sample Clauses

Overview of Workshop Objectives. An overview of the impetus for the workshop was provided, which outlined the objectives of the workshop and explained the format for the workshop. The termbest practices” was chosen to be used as opposed to “standards,” as the objective of the workshop was not to impose requirements on observer programs but rather to identify what data collection practices currently work best for data users involved in bycatch reduction research, and to identify specific variables and data collection practices that, if collected by all observer programs, would facilitate global research in bycatch reduction strategies. It was stressed that due to the limited time available for the workshop, the recommendations from this workshop may benefit from further refinements in the future. Several important issues were noted as beyond the scope of the objectives of this workshop, but may be addressed in other venues: • Observer data collections in non-longline fisheries that also have bycatch of protected species (e.g., gillnet and trawl fisheries) • Fishery-independent research needs • Best practices in other fishery-dependent data collection programs (logbooks, VMS, effort collection, etc.) • Recommended bycatch mitigation measuresData needs in currently unobserved fisheries (although the recommendations identified in the workshop may help to develop a template for data collections in unobserved fisheries).

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  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.

  • Safety Objectives 55.1 The Parties recognise the potentially hazardous nature of the construction industry. To this end, the Parties to the Agreement are committed to continuous improvement in occupational health and safety standards through the implementation of an organisational framework which involves all Parties in protecting Employees’ health and safety. 55.2 In meeting these objectives, the Parties have agreed to consider a broad agenda through the consultative processes established by this Agreement. Such an agenda will include: (a) measures designed to include the safe operation of plant and equipment; (b) training issues including specific hazards, health and safety systems, and site induction; (c) management of occupational health and safety through a comprehensive approach which aims to control hazards at their source, reduce the incidence and costs of occupational injuries and illnesses; and (d) risk of fatigue (see clauses 38.5 and 38.6). 55.3 The Employer will comply with all relevant work health and safety legislation, including the OHS Act, workers compensation legislation, regulations, codes of practice and relevant and appropriate Australian and Industry Standards produced or recognised by WorkSafe Victoria.

  • REVIEW OF WORK The Consultant shall permit the City, its agents and/or employees to review, at any time, all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any stage of the work;

  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Customer by the Service Provider. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between the Service Provider(s) and Customer(s). The objectives of this Agreement are to: • Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities. • Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. • Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery.