Work Instructions definition

Work Instructions means those written procedures maintained and used by LHSI in the training of its personnel and execution of services under this Contract and accepted by Client and LHSI in a Record. The Work Instructions may be amended from time to time by consent of the parties in a Record. Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Work Instructions or “WIs” shall mean written work instructions of ESSDS, as of the Effective Date, or any others mutually agreed to by the Parties after the Effective Date, which provide detailed descriptions of the performance of certain tasks at ESSDS specifically required for Product.
Work Instructions or “WIs” shall mean written work instructions of ESSDS, as of the Effective Date of the Agreement, or any others mutually agreed to by the Parties after the Effective Date of the Agreement, which provide detailed descriptions of the performance of certain tasks and Services that ESSDS will perform with respect to specific Product(s) (i.e., Xyrem, Xywav and/or Authorized Generic Product(s)).

Examples of Work Instructions in a sentence

  • The parties commit to providing a healthy and safe working environment that includes procedures to minimize the risk of workplace violence, such as Individual Safe Work Instructions or equivalent and the obligation to report and investigate incidents of workplace violence.

  • The Employer will notify the Union of the outcomes of its Consultations with the Rostering Committee in relation to the Rostering Work Instructions and will consider any response provided by the Union within 14 days of that notification before adopting or updating the Instructions.

  • Contractors are responsible for adhering to the IRIS Policy and Work Instructions dedicated to IRIS SDPC, as well as the following specific expectations.

  • ICA-Requested Disenrollment with Cause When requested by the ICA, a participant may be disenrolled in accordance with the IRIS Policy Manual and Work Instructions, if: The ICA is unable to assure the participant’s health and safety.

  • Packer will package order per mutually agreed upon Work Instructions.

  • It is the responsibility of each employee to familiarize himself with the Work Instructions for the Post to which he is assigned.

  • LHSI shall maintain records of Authorized Customers who have opened accounts with Client and shall accept orders on Client's behalf only from Authorized Customers as defined in the Work Instructions.

  • Client and LHSI will further define inventory requirements according to the Work Instructions.

  • Bill Payment Service Provider – refers to the contractor, sub-contractor, or provider of our Bill Payment and Delivery services.

  • Job descriptions are contained in Post Orders as Work Instructions, and will be available at each Post and worksite.


More Definitions of Work Instructions

Work Instructions means those procedures to be established jointly by ENDO and LHSI no later than January 31, 2000 for the provision of Services. Such procedures shall be used to train LHSI personnel in order for such personnel to perform their responsibilities under this Agreement. The Work Instructions may be amended from time to time by consent of the parties in a Record.
Work Instructions. The quality assurance organization shall verify inspection operation instructions to ascertain that the manufactured product meets all prescribed requirements.
Work Instructions refers to the file which determines the duration, location, standards, project staff, fees and other services related matters. The template is shown in Annex I.
Work Instructions. The quality assurance organization shall verify inspection operation instructions to ascertain that the manufactured product meets all prescribed requirements. ▪ Records maintenance: The quality assurance organization shall maintain and use records and data essential to the effective operation of its program. These records and data shall be available for review by the resident inspectors. Inspection and test records for this procurement shall be available for a minimum of one year after inspections and tests are completed. ▪ Corrective action: The quality assurance organization shall detect and promptly ensure correction of any conditions that may result in the production of defective transit buses. These conditions may occur in designs, purchases, manufacture, tests or operations that culminate in defective supplies, services, facilities, technical data or standards.