Monitoring protocol definition
Monitoring protocol means an industry accepted radio-frequency (RF) radiation measurement protocol used to determine compliance with FCC RF radiation exposure standards, in accordance with the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Reports 86 and 119 and consistent with the RF radiation modeling specifications of OET Bulletin 65 (or any superseding reports/standards), which is to be used to measure the emissions and determine radio-frequency radiation exposure levels from existing and new telecommunications facilities. RF radiation exposure measurements are to be taken at various locations, including those from which public RF exposure levels are expected to be the highest.
Monitoring protocol means the document, including all necessary information for monitoring services to be carried out by the company, completed by the customer
Monitoring protocol means the detailed monitoring protocol based on the Project Monitoring TOR agreed between the Bank and the Recipient, as amended from time to time.
Examples of Monitoring protocol in a sentence
The Upper Pit region will share appropriate deliverables from their scope of work to assist our region in developing and implementing a standardized and feasible Plan and Projects Performance Monitoring protocol for our region.
Subcontractor understands and agrees that time is of the essence as to security guards arrival at posts, communication of any incident(s) and submission of sign-in sheets, and failure to arrive on time or communicate incidents or submit sign-in sheets or failure to adhere to NATIONWIDE SECURITY SERVICE’s Remote Monitoring protocol including but not limited to report writing and general on-site activity shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement.
More Definitions of Monitoring protocol
Monitoring protocol means an industry accepted radio-frequency (RF) radiation measurement protocol used to determine compliance with FCC RF radiation exposure standards, in accordance with the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Reports 86 and 119 and consistent with the RF radiation modeling