QA Plan definition

QA Plan means quality assurance plan.
QA Plan means the quality assurance plan, if any, to be developed by the Contractor as part of the Works.
QA Plan or "Quality Assurance Plan" means a written description of quality assurance activities (quality control) that will ensure the generation of data that are scientifically valid, defensible and of known and acceptable limits of precision and accuracy.

Examples of QA Plan in a sentence

  • The specific standard operating procedures (SOPs) to be used for this Contract shall be cited in the Contract QA Plan (see Section 6).

  • This usability determination shall take into account all applicable data quality acceptance and usability criteria for quality control and environmental sample results for the Contract, as specified in the procedures, test methods, QA Plan, Quality Manual(s), other Contract exhibits, or these QA Requirements.

  • A summary of the review, including any corrective action plans or amendments to the Contract QA Plan, shall be sent to the DEP Contract manager, and a copy of all submitted documents shall be maintained with the permanent project records.

  • In the absence of an approved QA Plan for a project, the Contractor shall use their best judgment in selecting the best standard test methods that can reach the requested Reporting Levels, and can meet the standard MQOs, for which they are certified.

  • In the absence of an approved QA Plan for a project, the Contractor shall use their best judgment in selecting the best standard test methods that can reach the requested RLs, and can meet the standard MQOs, for which they are certified.

  • The QA team routinely performs penetration testing as part of their QA Plan.

  • The Department reserves the right to request some or all of the laboratory or field information in an electronic format specified by the Department, as specified in the Contract and/or Scope of Services, and/or as described in the approved Contract QA Plan (see Section 6).

  • The QA Plan provides for monitoring all requirements of the Agreement through the use of a combination of the following methods: Scheduled Inspections, Unscheduled Inspections, Participant Surveys, and Validated Customer Complains.

  • A copy of the QA Plan will be issued to the Licensee prior to the commencement of the Program.

  • The Department reserves the right to request some or all of the laboratory or field information in a format as specified in the Contract and/or Scope of Services, and/or as described in the approved QA Plan (see Section 6).


More Definitions of QA Plan

QA Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.

Related to QA Plan

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