Surveillance Testing Sample Clauses
The Surveillance Testing clause establishes requirements for ongoing or periodic testing to monitor compliance, safety, or performance standards. Typically, this clause outlines the frequency, methods, and responsible parties for conducting such tests, and may specify the types of data to be collected or reported. Its core function is to ensure continuous oversight and early detection of issues, thereby maintaining standards and mitigating risks throughout the duration of an agreement or project.
Surveillance Testing. Pursuant to their authority under Act 188, Presidents of State Universities may authorize mandatory COVID-19 testing for their residential students. Students residing on campus will be provided notice by email when any testing requirements have been enacted, modified, or withdrawn. If you reside on campus during the Spring 2021 term, you should expect to be required to undergo regular COVID-19 testing.
Surveillance Testing. The District will conduct Surveillance Testing in accordance with Table 3 of the Consolidated School Guidance.
Surveillance Testing. An independent agency designated by the programme administrator shall collect samples at the dispatch point or customers premises and get the samples tested at an independent laboratory once in a quarter. The samples shall conform to the requirements specified for the tests. In case of non-conformity, two more samples shall be tested, both of these subsequent samples shall conform to the specified requirements. The agency should draw the sufficient number of units to take care of this eventuality.
Surveillance Testing. A Westminster College employee will conduct antigen testing of unvaccinated students 3 (three) times per week on non-consecutive days.
Surveillance Testing. Ten (10) canister pairs from each production lot shall be selected by a Government representative, packaged, marked for shelf-life testing and shipped as specified in the contract.
Surveillance Testing. Orange County Public Health Lab (OCPHL) is a division within the Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA) Public Health Services (PHS) department. The Orange County Public Health Laboratory consists of a 23,000 sq. ft. main laboratory located in Santa ▇▇▇ and a separate 5,000 sq. ft. Water Quality Laboratory located in Newport Beach. OCPHL is certified by CLIA and approved by the State to perform high complexity testing in the areas of bacteriology, mycobacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, immunology, and molecular biology. Additionally, OCPHL has a Water Quality laboratory located in Newport Beach that is certified by the CA Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) that primarily monitors the County’s ocean and bay recreational waters. OCPHL can perform diagnostic testing for diseases such as SARS-CoV-2, HIV, Measles, Influenza, Tuberculosis, and Salmonella. OCPHL participates in several year-round surveillance programs such as GISP (Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project), ILI (Influenza like Illness), ISP (Influenza Surveillance Program), and PulseNet for foodborne surveillance. OCPHL performs testing for: • HCA Corrections (men and women adult jail and juvenile hall) • HCA PH Clinics: Family Health, STD/HIV, Pulmonary Disease Services • Community Based Organizations (mainly HIV/STD testing) • Hospitals and Clinical laboratories • OC Animal Care (rabies) • OC Environmental Health (environmental, mainly water) • OC Public Works (water testing) OCPHL staff receive specimen requests from internal and external clients. Internal clinics submit lab requests using Cerner system while the process of matching patient information to specimen, receiving paper requests from external clients and reporting results back is not automated. There are approximately 90,000 lab requests received from internal clinics via automated transmission in a year and 38,000 requests received from external clients in a year that require paper manual process. There are 89 external clients. External clients include hospitals, clinical laboratories, community-based organizations, family health centers, nursing facilities and homeless facilities.
Surveillance Testing. This is anonymous, unlinked testing which is done in order to determine the incidence and prevalence of disease within a particular community or group to provide information to control, prevent and manage the disease.
Surveillance Testing. Bargaining unit members agree to comply with surveillance testing provided by the employer when the tests are administered during the member’s regularly scheduled work shift. Members will not experience a loss of pay during the administration of the test.
Surveillance Testing. The District will conduct Surveillance Testing in accordance with Table 3 “Testing Cadences with Support from the State of California K-12 Schools” of the Consolidated School Guidance.
