Occupational Radiation Protection Sample Clauses

Occupational Radiation Protection. The Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements in Sandia’s Radiation Protection Procedures Manual (RPPM) unless the Contractor’s activities specified in the SOW shall be regulated through a license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or a state under an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Upon request the Sandia Contracting Representative (SCR) will make the RPPM available.)
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Occupational Radiation Protection. The Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements in Sandia’s Radiation Protection Procedures Manual (RPPM) unless the Contractor’s activities specified in the SOW shall be regulated through a license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or a state under an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Upon request the Sandia Contracting Representative (SCR) will make the RPPM available.) PRICING OF CONTRACT AND SUBCONTRACT MODIFICATIONS The cost principles and procedures set forth in FAR Part 31 as modified by DEAR Part 931 shall be used to price contract and subcontract modifications, if any, whenever cost analysis is performed to negotiate the price of any such modification. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM If Section I of this contract includes Standard Clause 109-QSP- Quality Significant Purchase, the Contractor shall have a Quality Assurance (QA) program, which provides for control of activities affecting quality of the item(s) or service(s) specified in the SOW to an extent consistent with their importance. Such program shall be documented by written policies, procedures, or instructions and shall be carried out by the Contractor in accordance with those policies, procedures, or instructions. The Contractor’s QA program shall be in accordance with 10 CFR 830 and DOE O 414.1C located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx RECYCLED OR NEW MATERIALS Except as otherwise provided in the SOW or Contractor's quotation, the quoter certifies that any products to be furnished are new (not used or reconditioned) and not of such age or so deteriorated as to impair their usefulness or safety. RELEASE OF INFORMATION
Occupational Radiation Protection. The Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements in Sandia’s Radiation Protection Procedures Manual, (RPPM) unless the Contractor’s activities specified in the Statement of Work (SOW) shall be regulated through a license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or a State under an Agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Upon request the Sandia Contracting Representative (SCR) will make the RPPM available CR20 - QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM If Section I of this contract includes clause 109-QSP- Quality Significant Purchase the Contractor shall have a Quality Assurance (QA) program which provides for control of activities affecting quality of the item(s) or service(s) specified in the Statement of Work (SOW) to an extent consistent with their importance. Such program shall be documented by written policies, procedures, or instructions and shall be carried out by the Contractor in accordance with those policies, procedures, or instructions. The Contractor’s QA program shall be in accordance with 10 CFR 830 and DOE O 414.1A xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/serieslist.html CR21 - RECYCLED AND/OR NEW MATERIALS Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, all Items delivered shall consist of recycled and/or new materials. New is defined as previously unused which may include residual inventory or unused former Government surplus property. Contractor shall give preference to the use of recycled materials as set forth in DEAR 970.5204-39 ACQUISITION AND USE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (OCT 1995). CR22 - RELEASE OF INFORMATION No information relating to this contract shall be released other than to Contractor's employees or those of Contractor's subcontractors requiring the information for the performance of the Statement of Work of this contract, without advance written approval of the SCR. In no event shall the interest of Sandia or the DOE or the Government in this contract be indicated in any advertising or publicity without advance written approval of the SCR. CR23 - RELEASES VOID Xxxxxx's and the Government's representatives shall not be required to waive or release any personal rights in connection with any visits to Contractor's premises and Contractor agrees that no such waiver or release shall be pleaded by Contractor in any action or proceeding. CR24 - REPORTS REQUIRED BY THIS CONTRACT Final reports following completion of the work required by this contract and interim reports as may be required by this contract constitut...
Occupational Radiation Protection. The Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements in Sandia’s Radiation Protection Procedures Manual, (RPPM) unless the Contractor’s activities specified in the SOW shall be regulated through a license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or a State under an Agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Upon request the Sandia Contracting Representative (SCR) will make the RPPM available.) CO20 - QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM If Section I of this agreement includes Clause 109-QSP- Quality Significant Purchase, the Contractor shall have a Quality Assurance (QA) program which provides for control of activities affecting quality of the item(s) or service(s) specified in the SOW to an extent consistent with their importance. Such program shall be documented by written policies, procedures, or instructions and shall be carried out by the Contractor in accordance with those policies, procedures, or instructions. The Contractor’s QA program shall be in accordance with 10 CFR 830 and DOE O 414.1C located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx

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