EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY Clause Samples

The Equipment Reliability clause establishes the standards and responsibilities for ensuring that all equipment used under the agreement remains in proper working condition. Typically, this clause requires the party providing or operating the equipment to perform regular maintenance, inspections, and repairs as needed to prevent breakdowns or malfunctions. By clearly assigning responsibility for equipment upkeep, the clause helps minimize operational disruptions and allocates risk related to equipment failure.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. (a) The Contractor shall provide dependable equipment that meets all applicable state and federal laws relating to motor vehicles and equipment. (b) The Government reserves the right to conduct inspections at any time.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. A. Reliability Demonstration: Seller agrees to use "Reliability Qualification Test" (RQT) plans (SEMI E10 96) to demonstrate, with 80% confidence, that the Equipment's reliability meets or exceeds the performance specification for reliability, based on testing of production systems and/or field data. This will be used to substantiate the claims of Equipment performance for each design. Testing will be performed by Seller on as many machines as required to establish the required confidence. If subsystems are tested individually, the subsystem goals must be apportioned from the systems goal. B. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis: Seller agrees it will complete Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) studies on at least three of the most critical subsystems and/or those systems that contain new design concepts. C. Fault Tree Analysis: At least annually, Seller will perform Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) on no fewer than the top three known failure modes associated with each type of Equipment. This will document the largest limiters to the Equipment's reliability, and will be the foundation for developing a comprehensive plan for reducing or eliminating each of the failure modes. D. Continuous Improvement/Upgrades: With all continuous improvement projects and upgrade programs, Seller will: (i) Perform FTA's on the existing problem or issue to verify that the most important root causes are understood and corrective actions are generated. (ii) Model and provide rationale for the design goals for the proposed solution. (iii) Perform FMEA's on the solution design. (iv) Execute an RQT to objectively verify the reliability of the solution.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. The Contractor shall provide dependable equipment that meets all applicable state and federal laws relating to motor vehicles and equipment. The Government reserves the right to conduct inspections at any time.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. (a) The Contractor shall provide dependable equipment that meets all applicable state and federal laws relating to motor vehicles and equipment.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. Equipment Reliability is covered in the Purchase Spec. If no Purchase Spec exists, the Seller’s published data will be used.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. The Contractor shall provide dependable equipment that meets all applicable state and federal laws relating to motor vehicles and equipment. The Government reserves the right to conduct inspections at any time. D.6.2 RANKING OF AWARDED RESOURCES FOR DISPATCH PRIORITY All resources on an awarded Agreement will be ranked on a dispatch priority list by Host Dispatch Zone or Geographic Area. Priority will be given to those small business concerns identified in Section B, Method of Award - Cascading Set-Aside Procedure. Within each small business program category, priority will be given according to the price offered for the type of resource. The following calculation will be used to determine the lowest price, with the lowest price being ranked highest on the dispatch list.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. REQ-GES-57 Reliability Standards Approved F
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY a. The Contractor shall provide dependable equipment that meets all applicable state and federal laws relating to motor vehicles and equipment. The Government reserves the right to conduct inspections at any time. have any claims or payments due for equipment rejected or for not meeting the specifications/requirements contained herein.
EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY. Equipment Reliability is covered in the Purchase Spec. If no Purchase Spec exists, the Seller’s published data will be used. INTEL CONFIDENTIAL Page 30 of 44 *** Confidential material redacted and submitted separately to the Commission CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED – REDACTED COPY ADDENDUM C ADDITIONAL SPARE PARTS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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