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Repeat. Where there are three (3) or more employees, other than the Communication Electrician or Cabling Specialist, then one (1) shall be a 1st Year Electrical Apprentice, if available, and if not, any year apprentice, who shall come from the Union Hall. If the Union cannot provide personnel within 72 hours, name hire to apply. Any electrical Journeyman or Apprentice may apply for communication job calls, however, when doing so they shall receive wages and benefits as per the Communication Specialist Appendix. A Contractor may choose to use electrical Journeymen and Apprentices to perform communication work and in such cases these members shall receive wages and benefits as per the main body of the Collective Agreement.
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Repeat. If you are looking to dip your toe into the world of machine embroidery, check out our detailed guide to beginner embroidery machines.Recommended project: free thanksgiving embroidery patternAlthough it can take some practice, stem stitch is great for textured outlines.Come up from the back at point 1, then go down at point 2.Before pulling the stitch close to the fabric, come up at point 3 with the loose thread below the needle.Pull the thread taut, then repeat.Come up from the back at point 1, then go down at point 2.Before pulling the stitch close to the fabric, come up at point 3 with the loose thread below the needle.Pull the thread taut, then repeat.Recommended project: Sun embroideryThe simplest of stitches, the straight stitch can be grouped together or used alone.Come up at point 1, then go down at point 2.Repeat.Recommended project: Spring embroidery hoopThis is a great way to embellish a line of backstitch, adding thickness, texture, or some extra colour.Start with a line of backstitch.Come up at point 1.Slide the needle under the first backstitch from the top down.Slide the needle under the next stitch from the top down. Repeat.Bring the needle down at point 2 when you reach the end of the line of backstitch.Recommended project: Embroidered collar patternTrue to its name, this stitch does look like a spider web, but it also makes wonderful flower shapes.Start with a base of four crossed stitches, creating eight spokes.Come up close to the centre, between two spokes.Slide the needle under spokes 1 and 2 without going through the fabric.Bring the needle over spoke 2, then slide the needle under spokes 2 and 3.Continue around all of the spokes several times until the web is filled.Recommended project: DIY brooches tutorialThis woven embroidery stitch is easy to work with and creates stunning flowers that stand out from the material. It is usually started with five spokes but can be worked with more, as long as there is an odd number of spokes. For a more dimensional stitch pack the weaving tight. For a more flat and open stitch, keep the woven thread looser.Using straight stitches of even length, form five spokes of the woven wheel. It should look a bit like a star.Bring the needle up close to the centre of the wheel.Pass the needle over one spoke and under the next.Pull the thread through so it is close to the centre.Pass the needle over the next spoke and under the one after that.Repeat, weaving the needle over and under the spokes around the wh...
Repeat. At the end of the day, print and export a SERVO “Equipment Listreport to a .csv or .xls file from the SERVO laptop (optional). Name the file with a date and time stamp (and laptop ID if using multiple SERVO laptops). Compare this report to shipping and inventory lists. Appendix M: eScan Electronics Testing Checklist
Repeat. At the end of the day, print and export a SERVO “Equipment Listreport to a .csv or .xls file from the SERVO laptop (optional). Name the file with a date and time stamp (and laptop ID if using multiple SERVO laptops). Compare this report to shipping and inventory lists. Notes Notes: San Mateo California Revised Project Plan November 2006 Election ID Task Name Duration Start Finish Predecessors Resource Names % Complete 1 Xxxx Voting System (HVS) Implementation 98 days? Mon 6/26/06 Wed 11/8/06 9% 103 Facilities Planning and Remodeling 59 days? Mon 6/26/06 Fri 9/15/06 43% 125 Tracking 34 days? Mon 6/26/06 Thu 8/10/06 71% 126 Define Approach 5 days Mon 6/26/06 Fri 6/30/06 100% 127 Technology Considerations 5 days Mon 6/26/06 Fri 6/30/06 Xx Xxxxx 100% 128 Develop Election Night Procedures 5 days Mon 6/26/06 Fri 6/30/06 Xx Xxxxx,Xxxx 100% 129 Equipment Boxes 4 days? Mon 6/26/06 Thu 6/29/06 13% 130 Define 1 day Mon 6/26/06 Mon 6/26/06 50% 131 Order 1 day Tue 6/27/06 Tue 6/27/06 130 0% 132 Construction 1 day? Wed 6/28/06 Wed 6/28/06 131 0% 133 Delivery 1 day? Thu 6/29/06 Thu 6/29/06 132 0% 134 Tracking System Development 12 days Wed 7/26/06 Thu 8/10/06 Xx Xxxxx 67% 135 Programming Changes 10 days Wed 7/26/06 Tue 8/8/06 126 80% 136 Test 1 day Wed 8/9/06 Wed 8/9/06 135 0% 137 Acceptance 1 day Thu 8/10/06 Thu 8/10/06 136 Xx Xxxxx 0% 138 Communications (Phone) 25 days Mon 6/26/06 Fri 7/28/06 25% 140 Review Polling Place Openning Process 1 day Mon 6/26/06 Mon 6/26/06 Xxxx,Xx Xxxxx 0% 139 Add Phones to each Polling Place 1 day Fri 7/28/06 Fri 7/28/06 Xxxx 50% 104 Determine Requirements 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 Xxxxx Xxx,Xx Xxxxx 100% 105 Tally Room 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 106 Scanning 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 107 Elections 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 108 Other CARE 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 109 Bathrooms 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 110 Secured Voted Ballot Processing 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 111 eSlate Training 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 112 Equipment Storage 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 113 Equipment Setup & Testing Area 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 114 Equipment Return Requirements 1 day Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 100% 115 Develop Alternative Solutions 4 days Tue 7/25/06 Fri 7/28/06 Xx Xxxxx 100% 116 Viso Drawings 3 days Tue 7/25/06 Thu 7/27/06 104 Xx Xxxxx 100% 117 Alternative Pluses & Minuses 1 day Fri 7/28/06 Fri 7/28/06 116 Xx Xxxxx 100% 118 Select Alternative 1 day Mon 7/31/06 Mon 7/31/...
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  • Test The outer surface of the lamp lenses shall be subjected once or more than once to the action of the sand jet produced as described above. The jet shall be sprayed almost perpendicular to the surface to be tested. The deterioration shall be checked by means of one or more samples of glass placed as a reference near the lenses to be tested. The mixture shall be sprayed until the variation in the diffusion of light on the sample or samples measured by the method described in Appendix 2, is such that: Δ d = (T5 - T4) / T2 ≤ 0.0250 ± 0.0025 Several reference samples may be used to check that the whole surface to be tested has deteriorated homogeneously. Annex 6 - Appendix 4

  • Benchmarking 19.1 The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking) in relation to the benchmarking of any or all of the Goods and/or Services.

  • Tests 7.7.1 If the Contract Documents, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction require any portion of the Work to be inspected, tested or approved, the Contractor shall give the Architect timely notice of its readiness so the Architect may observe such inspection, testing or approval. The Contractor shall bear all costs of such inspections, tests or approvals conducted by public authorities.

  • Inspections and Tests 26.1 The Supplier shall at its own expense and at no cost to the Procuring Entity carry out all such tests and/or inspections of the Goods and Related Services as are specified in the SCC.

  • Random Testing Notwithstanding any provisions of the Collective Agreement or any special agreements appended thereto, section 4.6 of the Canadian Model will not be applied by agreement. If applied to a worker dispatched by the Union, it will be applied or deemed to be applied unilaterally by the Employer. The Union retains the right to grieve the legality of any imposition of random testing in accordance with the Grievance Procedure set out in this Collective Agreement.

  • Provisioning Provisioning is the set of activities required to install, change or disconnect a Customer’s service. It includes the functions to establish or condition physical facilities as well as the completion of any required software translations to define the feature functionality of the service. Provisioning also involves communication between SPRINT and VERIZON on the status of a service order, including any delay in meeting the commitment date and the time at which actual completion of service installation has occurred. Measurements in this category evaluate the quality of service installations, the efficiency of the installation process and the timeliness of notifications to SPRINT that installation is completed or has been delayed.

  • Warranty Periods All warranties begin to run from the date Material Completion is achieved.

  • Professional Conferences Professional conferences are those conferences sponsored by educational organizations, institutions of higher learning, and government and industry concerning teaching, learning and educational research. Requests for attendance are submitted through the appropriate Xxxx, Director, or Supervisor, and forwarded to the President/Superintendent for approval at his/her sole discretion. A follow-up report of the conference shall be submitted to the appropriate Supervisor.

  • Feedback 14.1 You may, at Your sole discretion, provide Your input regarding the Services, products, services, business or technology plans, including, without limitation, comments or suggestions regarding the possible creation, modification, correction, improvement or enhancement of the Services, products and/or services, or input as to whether You believe Our development direction is consistent with Your own business and IT needs (collectively “Feedback”). We shall be entitled to use Feedback for any purpose without notice, restriction or remuneration of any kind to You and/or Your Representatives.

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