Safety and Quality Control Sample Clauses

The Safety and Quality Control clause establishes the standards and procedures that must be followed to ensure that all work is performed safely and meets specified quality requirements. It typically requires parties to comply with relevant safety regulations, implement quality assurance measures, and may mandate regular inspections or reporting to verify compliance. This clause is essential for minimizing risks of accidents, ensuring consistent work quality, and protecting both parties from liabilities related to safety breaches or substandard performance.
Safety and Quality Control. Carefully adhere to UGC Article 7 Safety, Article 8 regarding Quality Control and Article 9 regarding
Safety and Quality Control. CM shall carefully adhere to the requirements of the Contract Documents for safety and quality control, including UGC Article 7 Safety, Article 8 regarding Quality Control and Article 9 regarding
Safety and Quality Control. 1. You shall use your best efforts to ensure the safety of your employees and all other persons who may be performing the fabrication of the panels and trusses or performing any work ancillary to or adjacent to such fabrication. As part of such efforts, You shall design and implement a quality control system and shall be solely responsible for the effectiveness of such program. 2. You shall be responsible for providing qualified supervision and necessary craftsmen to complete the fabrication of the panels and trusses. You warrant and represent that any fabrication or design of steel panels and trusses by You, and all work associated therewith shall be in conformity with all national, state and local laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and codes and shall be completed in a safe and workmanlike manner. 3. You agree to hold harmless and indemnify Us for any and all occurrences regardless of cause and result for any risk of loss to person or property.
Safety and Quality Control. The following sections provide the Consultant’s safety program and a detailed explanation of the Quality Assurance and Control Program to be implemented for this project. Consultant will conduct independent performance audits of the TSP, PM2.5 and PM10 monitors as well as meteorological parameters in accordance with EPA Quality Assurance Handbook series, Volumes I, II, and IV. Performance audits are independent checks that will be made by independent personnel from the Consultant’s Quality Assurance (QA) Department. The audits will be performed to evaluate the accuracy of data produced by the field measurement system against the NIST-traceable audit system. Performance audits will be a quantitative appraisal of quality. Performance audits will be independent of, and in addition to, the routine quality control checks performed on the monitors. Independence will be achieved by maintaining the Consultant’s Quality Assurance (QA) Coordinator for the monitoring project as a separate, independent entity within the Consultant’s project operating organization. All auditing work will be performed under the QA Coordinator’s supervision using trained personnel different from those conducting the routine network measurements and using test equipment and calibration standards other than those usedfor routine calibration and QC checks of the monitors. A systems audit is an on-site inspection and evaluation of the monitoring network field activities, documentation and field measurement system (monitoring system condition, operational procedures, etc.) for each monitor. Whereas performance audits are a quantitative appraisal, system audits will be a qualitative appraisal of the monitoring program. Consultant will conduct a systemaudit concurrently with each internal performance (accuracy) audit. The results of the audit will give a better overall picture of the conditions and operations of the monitoring network and provide a reflection of the quality of the sample data. The Consultant’s management plan for the Authority’s air quality monitoring program will be designed to satisfy all project requirements regarding quality and on-schedule performance. Consultant will maintain strong management controls in the operation of air monitoring network.

Related to Safety and Quality Control

  • SMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. 4.2 Participates in an annual performance development review. 4.3 Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards. 4.4 Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. 4.5 Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health, South Metropolitan Health Service and Departmental / Program specific policies and procedures. 4.6 Abides by the WA Health Code of Conduct, Occupational Safety and Health legislation, the Disability Services Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

  • EMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. 4.2 Actively participates in the Peak Performance program. 4.3 Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards. 4.4 Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. 4.5 Performs duties in accordance with the EMHS Vision and Values, WA Health Code of Conduct, Occupational Safety and Health legislation, the Disability Services Act and the Equal Opportunity Act and Government, WA Health, EMHS and Departmental / Program specific policies and procedures.

  • NMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 2.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. 2.2 Participates in an annual performance development review. 2.3 Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards. 2.4 Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. 2.5 Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health, North Metropolitan Health Service and Departmental / Program specific policies and procedures. 2.6 Abides by the WA Health Code of Conduct, Occupational Safety and Health legislation, the Disability Services Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.

  • STANDARDS AND QUALITY 14.1 The Supplier will comply with any standards in this Call-Off Contract, the Order Form and the Framework Agreement. 14.2 The Supplier will deliver the Services in a way that enables the Buyer to comply with its obligations under the Technology Code of Practice, which is at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/publications/technology-code-of-practice/technology-code- of-practice 14.3 If requested by the Buyer, the Supplier must, at its own cost, ensure that the G-Cloud Services comply with the requirements in the PSN Code of Practice. 14.4 If any PSN Services are Subcontracted by the Supplier, the Supplier must ensure that the services have the relevant PSN compliance certification. 14.5 The Supplier must immediately disconnect its G-Cloud Services from the PSN if the PSN Authority considers there is a risk to the PSN’s security and the Supplier agrees that the Buyer and the PSN Authority will not be liable for any actions, damages, costs, and any other Supplier liabilities which may arise.

  • Use; Quality Control a. Neither party may alter the other party’s trademarks from the form provided and must comply with removal requests as to specific uses of its trademarks or logos. b. Each party agrees to use, and to cause its Permitted Sublicensees to use, the other party’s trademarks only in good faith and in a dignified manner consistent with such party’s use of the trademarks. Upon written notice to the breaching party, the breaching party has 30 days of the date of the written notice to cure the breach or the license will be terminated.