Safe Launch Clause Samples

The Safe Launch clause establishes procedures and protections to ensure that the initial rollout or deployment of a product, service, or project occurs under controlled and secure conditions. Typically, this clause outlines specific requirements such as testing phases, monitoring protocols, and contingency plans to address potential issues during the launch period. Its core practical function is to minimize risks associated with launching new initiatives, thereby safeguarding both parties from unforeseen problems and ensuring a smooth transition to full operational status.
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Safe Launch. 6.1. Supplier shall develop and implement a safe launch control plan prior to initiation of the production part supply. The safe launch control plan shall cover the initial part supply + ninety (90) days and shall, at a minimum, include additional samplings, additional checks or tests and/or increased frequencies to ensure quality issues are contained within their facility and are not forwarded to BP. 6.2. All inspection, measuring, and testing conducted by the Supplier shall be in accordance with defined requirements and utilize only calibrated instruments and equipment. Acceptance criteria for finished products/items shall meet all corresponding BP specifications provided to the Supplier.
Safe Launch. Safe Launch shall mean a containment initiative to ensure a supply of defect free parts to WABCO during SOP and ramp-up phase. The Safe Launch containment activity commences automatically with the beginning of the first delivery of each respective Product. Q Supplier must identify additional inspection, testing, and dimensional checks required in the containment area based on Key Product Characteristics, Customer Interface, high RPN as may be provided by WABCO, e.g. on the drawing, in the FMEA or during PPAP, or issues identified during product and process development. The Safe Launch ends three months following SOP or after delivery of a prior agreed volume of parts in both cases provided that the parts are defect free.
Safe Launch. ‌ Safe Launch applies to all production material suppliers. Safe Launch is to assure a smooth startup of a new part or modified process or new supplier. Safe Launch is required for all of the product prior to and through the first 30 days after MLNA/MLMX´s SOP at a minimum. In the event that a supplier utilizes batch production and a single batch run when the batch run size exceeds 30 calendar days of demand; the first two batches require Safe Launch. The supplier inspection requirements are to conform with MLNA/MLMX standard packaging and labeling General Practices. If defects are discovered, the safe launch must reset to zero until zero defects are discovered. The intent is 30 days or two batches defect free to stop safe launch. For labeling, safe launch tags LM 798 (Exhibit R) are printed on green paper to be placed beside the bar code labels as shown in Exhibits C and L. When utilizing labels, all the same information and format is required; the minimum size is 4”x5”.
Safe Launch. 8.1 Supplier shall develop and implement a safe launch control plan prior to initiation of the production part supply. The safe launch control plan shall cover the initial part supply + ninety (90) days and shall, at a minimum, include additional samplings, additional checks or tests and/or increased frequencies to ensure quality issues are contained within their facility and are not forwarded to Benteler. 8.2 The safe launch control plan must be approved in writing by Benteler’s SQE prior to implementation. (@ the Benteler APQP Milestone - Production Readiness Review).