Material Marking Sample Clauses
The Material Marking clause establishes requirements for labeling or identifying materials used in a project or supplied under a contract. Typically, it specifies how materials should be marked—such as with batch numbers, manufacturer details, or compliance labels—to ensure traceability and compliance with relevant standards. This clause helps prevent mix-ups, supports quality control, and facilitates the identification of materials in case of defects or recalls.
Material Marking. All Equipment arriving on Stage 2 Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope.
Material Marking. All Equipment arriving on Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope.
Material Marking. All Equipment arriving on Stage 3 Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope.
Material Marking. The marking of materials shall meet the requirements in RF 2000 of RCC-MR 2007. The methods used for marking shall not result in contamination of the material, significant strain hardening, or sharp discontinuities. Items shall be marked in areas which are subjected to minimum loading and shall not be marked in areas where stress concentrations are expected (particularly in areas where there are discontinuities in shape) or in weld heat affected zones. Marking must not adversely affect the interpretation of the results of non-destructive examination. The method used shall suit the quality of marking requested (temporary, final marking, on components whose access will be restricted in the future).
Material Marking. All Equipment arriving on Phase 4 Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope.
Material Marking. All Equipment arriving on Phase 1 Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope.
