PROCESS/PROCEDURE CONTROL Sample Clauses

PROCESS/PROCEDURE CONTROL. The Authorized Maintenance Center Quality System must provide adequate controls for the processing of Component Repairs. The integrity of each Component Repair requires conformance to approved Repair Processes and procedures at all times. The Authorized Maintenance Center is responsible for maintaining internal procedures that incorporate the latest release of Authorized technical specification data. Once approved by Allixxx, xxdividual Repair Process(s) or procedures cannot be changed without Allixxx notification and Authorization. The Authorized Maintenance Center is responsible for control of all supplies and services as approved for use in the performance of Component Repairs. An effective Inspection System will be utilized that assures conformance to all Component Repair specifications and procedures that can be met at all times. This must be inclusive of incoming materials, in-process controls, and final acceptance/testing. The Inspection System must provide for adequate documentation of Component Repair status and traceability.
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  • Change Control Procedures Any proposed changes to the Services set forth in this Engagement Schedule must be made in accordance with the Change Control Procedures set forth in Attachment F.

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