Verification Activities Sample Clauses

The Verification Activities clause outlines the procedures and requirements for confirming that products, services, or processes meet specified standards or contractual obligations. Typically, this clause details the types of inspections, tests, or audits that may be conducted, who is authorized to perform them, and the timing or frequency of such activities. Its core practical function is to ensure quality control and compliance, thereby reducing the risk of defects or non-conformance and providing assurance to the parties involved.
Verification Activities. 3.1 Project Co shall establish a programme of active monitoring to ensure that health and safety is adequately managed throughout the Project. 3.2 Project Co shall ensure that the type and frequency of proactive monitoring activities shall be set out within the Health and Safety Management System and shall include, but not be limited to: 3.2.1 management system audits in accordance with Part 1 (The Project Co Management System); 3.2.2 senior manager safety tours; 3.2.3 health and safety manager inspections of the Project Land, offices and other relevant facilities; 3.2.4 design risk reviews; 3.2.5 site inspections or visits undertaken by or on behalf of TfL; 3.2.6 risk assessment/method statement reviews; and 3.2.7 lessons learnt sessions, undertaken at the end of each stage. 3.3 Project Co shall produce a health and safety dashboard which shall be provided to TfL at the end of each TfL Reporting Period, which shall provide a 'look back' on the previous TfL Reporting Period's health and safety performance and shall include data on the following: 3.3.1 All Accident Frequency Rate; 3.3.2 Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate; 3.3.3 number of proactive monitoring assurance activities undertaken in the TfL Reporting Period by type; 3.3.4 number of reactive monitoring assurance activities undertaken in the TfL Reporting Period by type; and 3.3.5 number of closed actions identified from assurance activities.
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