Quality System Procedures Sample Clauses

Quality System Procedures. 1. Developer shall prepare documented procedures consistent with the requirements of this Section 2 and Developer’s stated quality policy. 2. Developer shall document standard work methods in procedures and enforce the implementation of these best practices. However, it is inevitable that situations will arise that require a departure from the norm. These conditions shall be anticipated in the procedures and shall allow for control of these activities. 3. The plan shall define the liaison and interface between the quality organization and the design and construction arms of Developer. 4. The quality procedures shall, as a primary objective, be written with the intent of gaining employee understanding of the system. 5. It is Developer's responsibility to describe to IFA the rationale for the procedures selected and, if the procedures do not address every provision of this Section 2, to explain why the standard is not applicable in their particular situation. 6. The following list of procedures (items a through u) shall serve as the starting point for defining Developer's quality management system: a. Procedure for the preparation, control, and distribution of the Quality Management Plan; b. Scope; c. Key Personnel; d. Organizational/technical interfaces; e. Design input requirements; f. Design output requirements (deliverables); g. Design Reviews; h. IFA and Department participation; i. Levels of responsibility and authority; j. Procedure to control, verify, and validate the design; k. Procedure for document issue, approval, and revision; l. Procedure for the identification of, and where required by PPA Documents, the traceability of, deliverable items, such as Design Documents, Construction Documents, and Record Drawings; m. Procedure for the verification and control of computer programs used in design; n. Procedures for inspecting, testing, and calibrating equipment; o. Procedures for handling Nonconforming Work; p. Procedures for environmental compliance; q. Procedures for corrective/preventive actions; r. Procedures for handling storing, packaging, tracking and delivering PPA deliverables; s. Training processes; t. Procedures for internal quality audits; and u. Procedure for management review. 7. Developer shall identify and include its standard procedures, as applicable to the East End Crossing, and shall develop project-specific procedures for all elements of the East End Crossing that are important to quality for the East End Crossing but are not add...
Quality System Procedures. The Supplier shall have documented procedures and instructions to effectively implement the established quality system and support the process plan.

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  • Testing Procedures The following test procedure shall apply to all urine tests administered to bargaining unit employees: a. Urine specimens shall be collected at the approved laboratory as stated below in section (e), or at an accredited medical facility when necessary after an accident. b. The employee shall not be observed when the urine specimen is given. c. All specimen containers, vials or bags used to transport the samples shall be sealed with evidence tape and labeled in the presence of the employee. d. The testing shall be done by another approved laboratory. e. The employer shall choose the testing/collection facility to be utilized for toxicology testing on a yearly basis. f. The following standards shall be used to determine what levels of detected substances shall be considered positive. Note: - These are current levels subject to change by Federally Mandated Regulations. Current Federal Regulations shall be controlling in case of change or conflict: DRUG SCREENING TEST CONFIRMATION Amphetamines 500 ng/ml Amphetamine 250 ng/ml GC-MS Marijuana Metabolites 50 ng/▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-THC 15 ng/ml GC-MS Cocaine Metabolites 150 ng/ml Metabolites 100 ng/ml GC-MS Opiates Morphine 2,000 ng/ml 2,000 ng/ml GC-MS PCP 25 ng/ml PCP 25 ng/ml GC-MS MDMA 500 ng/ml 250 ng/ml Alcohol .08 Breath .04 Breath – Employees with CDL .02 - .039 Breath - Employees with CDL will be removed from service for 24 hrs. g. Tests which are below the levels set forth above shall be determined as negative. If test results are negative, all non-required documentation regarding supervisors' observations and testing will be destroyed. h. At the time the urine specimen is collected two samples will be taken. One sample will be sent to the laboratory to be tested at the employer's expense. If the first sample tests positive then upon written request by the employee within twenty-four

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Quality Control Procedures The Seller shall have an internal quality control program that verifies, on a regular basis, the existence and accuracy of the legal documents, credit documents, property appraisals, and underwriting decisions. The program shall include evaluating and monitoring the overall quality of the Seller's loan production and the servicing activities of the Seller. The program is to ensure that the Mortgage Loans are originated and serviced in accordance with Accepted Servicing Standards and the Underwriting Guidelines; guard against dishonest, fraudulent, or negligent acts; and guard against errors and omissions by officers, employees, or other authorized persons.

  • Safety Procedures The Contractor shall: (a) comply with all applicable safety regulations according to Attachment H; (b) take care for the safety of all persons entitled to be on the Site; (c) use reasonable efforts to keep the Site and Works clear of unnecessary obstruction so as to avoid danger to these persons; (d) provide fencing, lighting, guarding and watching of the Works until completion and taking over under clause 10 [Employer's Taking Over]; and (e) provide any Temporary Works (including roadways, footways, guards and fences) which may be necessary, because of the execution of the Works, for the use and protection of the public and of owners and occupiers of adjacent land.

  • ORDERING PROCEDURES All task orders under OASIS SB must: 1. Be awarded by an OCO with a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) or by a Contractor authorized to use the OASIS SB Contracts as a Government Source of Supply 2. Be within the scope of Section C and all other terms and conditions of the OASIS SBcontract 3. Be solicited and awarded under the proper NAICS Code and corresponding OASIS SB MA-IDIQ Contract Number (See Section H.4.) 4. Identify the proper Product Service Code (See Section H.5.) and, 5. Comply with the OASIS SB Contract, OASIS SB DPA Training, OASIS SB Ordering Guide, the Ordering Procedures in FAR Subpart 16.505, Ordering, and other applicable agency specific regulatorysupplements