Control Book definition
Examples of Control Book in a sentence
The Control Book shall also contain the Contractor Sign-In and Sign-Out Sheets, all Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s) for the respective facility or Customer site, cleaning and staffing plans, as well as all other documents such as special permits and training certifications deemed appropriate by the Customer.
Control Book – A book or log that is maintained on-site at each facility.
The Control Book shall be accessible to Customer’s and Contractor personnel and used to identify specific cleaning issues and report any maintenance deficiencies.
NPP Mission Data Format Control Book (MDFCB), Document No. ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇-▇▇, dated February 28, 2006.
The Contractor shall maintain and update a Control Book as a deliverable as changes occur throughout the term of the Contract.
In the event of a separation, (1) Zscaler agrees to make the indemnification (In paragraph 18 of the separation agreement) bilateral, and (2) you may list your Sales Methodology, Control Book and other products related to your sales process in Exhibit A of the Inventions Agreement.
Control Book – A log, maintained either virtually or physically for each facility, that serves as a central record for Pest Control Services provided.
All Scope Documents and requirements for Enhancements shall be separately included in the Project Control Book but shall not be included in the Specifications and shall not be subject to Acceptance Testing.
The Project Representative for each party will maintain its Project Control Book.
The Contractor is responsible for updating and maintaining the Control Book.