Equipment Qualification Sample Clauses

The Equipment Qualification clause establishes the standards and procedures that equipment must meet before being accepted for use in a project or operation. Typically, this involves specifying performance criteria, testing protocols, and documentation requirements to verify that the equipment is suitable and safe for its intended purpose. By setting clear qualification benchmarks, this clause ensures that only compliant equipment is utilized, thereby reducing the risk of malfunction, delays, or safety incidents.
Equipment Qualification. To become qualified on a particular piece of classifying equipment, a Learner must become qualified by the Department as indicated below within the two hundred and forty (240) hour (not required to be consecutive) Learner's period. The Department may qualify a Learner it deems qualified at any time during the two hundred and forty (240) hour learning period, but a Learner who does not achieve qualification by the Department within the two hundred and forty (240) hour Learner's period is automatically disqualified for that piece of equipment and is automatically removed from the equipment list for that piece of equipment. Each Learner will be provided with a written assessment of their performance on the piece of classifying equipment at or prior to the end of one hundred and twenty (120) hours of the Learner's period, and again at or prior to the end of the two hundred and forty (240) hour Learner's period. Unless they have received a letter of permanent disqualification from the Department, employees who do not qualify for a particular piece of classifying equipment will be afforded the opportunity to sign up again to become a Learner on that piece of equipment every October 1st for a two-week period. If a Learner becomes qualified to the satisfaction of the Department on a particular piece of classifying equipment, such employee will be provided with a letter from the Department evidencing qualification on that piece of equipment. An employee, who becomes qualified on all the classifying pieces of equipment in any particular equipment grade as shown in the Classifying Equipment Chart above, will be eligible to next fill a vacancy so declared by the Department for permanent pay at that equipment grade. Otherwise employees qualified or not, will receive the higher pay rate for a particular piece of equipment only when they are assigned to operate it. In order to be eligible for Grade 3, an employee must first be qualified as Grade 2. In order to be eligible for Grade 4, an employee must first be qualified as Grade 2 and Grade 3.
Equipment Qualification. If required, the Contractor will qualify new equipment for integration into systems, including:
Equipment Qualification. Prior to spacecraft delivery for launch, all flight equipment shall be fully qualified for all space flight environments to which it will be subjected as defined in Exhibits D and E.
Equipment Qualification. Prior to delivery for launch, all flight equipment shall be fully qualified (with specified test margins and including all life testing amenable to accelerated life testing and prolonged life testing which can be completed real time prior to the contracted delivery date of the first flight spacecraft) for all space flight environments to which it can be subjected as defined in Exhibit D. If failures or anomalies occur during the subsystem or system level test program, corrective actions will be permitted but shall be subject to review and approval by INTELSAT. The Contractor shall repeat all, or such portions of, system or subsystem level tests that are deemed necessary by INTELSAT. Qualification of units shall be in accordance with the requirements of the unit categorization (refer to section 3.1.2).
Equipment Qualification. May be involved in the development and execution of Equipment validation and qualification. Facilitates or completes Equipment Qualification Checklists. Verifies the process capability of tooling, ensuring that it meets internal and external customer requirements for PPAP or equivalent. • Customer and Supplier Contact: Customer contact as required to resolve questions concerning designs. Assists with supplier contact as required resolving design questions. Assists with obtaining engineering data for sales in response to Customer requests. • Research and Development: Develops new technology or innovative solutions with minimal advisement. • Other duties as assigned.
Equipment Qualification. When a pilot who has not completed his initial qualification training within the time limitations of Section 24 E.2.b. or Section 24 G.3., is assigned by operation of such paragraphs to his awarded position, but is unable, because of lack of initial qualification, to bid a schedule in his awarded position, he shall receive as a minimum guarantee for that month compensation equal to 75 hours in his awarded position. If such pilot is not on pilot payroll for the full month, his minimum guarantee shall be prorated in accordance with Section 4 A.4. Such pilot shall not receive any international pay guarantee.

Related to Equipment Qualification

  • REIT Qualification The Company will use its best efforts to continue to meet the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code, subject to any future determination by the Company’s board of directors that it is no longer in the Company’s best interests to qualify as a REIT.

  • STAFF QUALIFICATIONS a) CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired by CONTRACTOR to provide classroom and/or individualized instruction or related services hold a license, certificate, permit, or other document equivalent to that which staff in a public school are required to hold in the service rendered consistent with Education Code section 56366.1(n)(1) and are qualified pursuant to Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations sections 3064 and 3065. b) Only those NPS/A located outside of California that employ staff that hold a current valid credential or license to render special education and related services as required by that state shall be eligible to be certified. NPA/NPS staff shall be required to hold credentials and licenses within the state where they are providing services regardless of where the agency is located. c) In accordance with California Education Code section 56366.1(a)(5), when CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic school, NPS, an appropriately qualified person shall serve as curricular and instructional leader, and be able to provide leadership, oversight and professional development. The administrator of the NPS holds or is in the process of obtaining one of the following: (A) An administrative credential granted by an accredited postsecondary educational institution and two years of experience with pupils with disabilities.

  • Minimum Qualifications If applicable pursuant to Article 3, I acknowledge that the Bidder meets the minimum qualification requirements established for this solicitation.