Maintenance inspection definition
Examples of Maintenance inspection in a sentence
The Contractor shall provide OCCL a checklist of tasks completed, tasks not completed and reason why not completed, parts replaced (serial numbers included if available), and repairs for each device at each Preventative Maintenance inspection.
Whenever reasonably possible Unplanned Maintenance shall be handled and treated by Seller and Buyer as a Planned Maintenance inspection and Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide Parts, Services and Repairs as a part of such inspection.
A post-Outage meeting will be scheduled after completion of each Planned Maintenance inspection for presentation and discussion of the inspection reports.
The BLF agrees to perform at least an annual Bench Maintenance inspection and services to the Bench.
Maintenance, inspection or capital improvement projects for which BROKER agrees to be responsible for managing, facilitating and administering with an overall project cost exceeding $1,500.00 shall bear an administrative fee in the amount of 10% of total project cost.
Maintenance, inspection, and repair of the Combined Facility equipment which is not defined herein as Planned Maintenance or Routine Maintenance.
The Instantaneous Damage Maintenance inspection should be conducted sixty (60) to ninety (90) days after placement and is intended to identity short term damage that does not develop over longer time periods.
If Buyer materially delays the beginning of a Planned Maintenance inspection beyond the service intervals recommended by Seller, Buyer shall be responsible for any additional direct costs reasonably incurred by Seller, including any payments arising under Part 11, as a result of such delay.
The Initial Defect Maintenance inspection should be conducted, and any required repairs performed during the Construction Phase.
The Deterioration Maintenance inspection shall be conducted on regular, longer term intervals and is intended to identify defects and damages that occur by naturally occurring chemical, physical or biological actions, repeated actions such as those causing fatigues, normal or severe environmental influences, abuse or damage due to other causes.