Working Instruction definition

Working Instruction means the document prepared by TRIGO describing the tasks to be executed by its personnel, and is TRIGO’s sole and exclusive property.
Working Instruction means an operational or safety instruction issued by the Access Provider from time to time as a requirement under the documents listed in Clause 11.1 of this agreement.
Working Instruction or “WI” means the document prepared by TRIGO and confirmed by the Customer and/or the Host, describing the tasks to be executed by TRIGO.

Examples of Working Instruction in a sentence

  • The liquidator’s adverse determination is now subject to judicial review.

  • Replacement of the rear cockpit headrest securing rope with a rear cockpit headrest securing rope with a snap hook done before the effective date of this AD following DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Working Instruction No. 1 for TN348/20, Issue 2, is considered acceptable for compliance with paragraph (f)(2) of this AD.

  • Refer to MCAI EASA AD No.: 2011–0191,dated September 30, 2011; DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Technical Note No. 500/05, dated September 19, 2011; and DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Working Instruction No. 1 for TN348/ 20, Issue 3, dated September 13, 2011, for related information.

  • Do the replacement following DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Working Instruction No. 1 for TN348/ 20, Issue 3, dated September 13, 2011, as specified in Instruction No. 3 of DG Flugzeugbau GmbH Technical Note No. 500/ 05, dated September 19, 2011.

  • The data for the templates is provided by a Web service that reads the data from a back-end and not from the user’s screen.

  • Reference 021 – Duty of Care Reference021Version1 Issue 2TitleDuty of CareIssue Date17th January 2013StatusBSCP27 Review Purpose This TAA Working Instruction serves as a guideline and is used by the TAA to record safety issues related to the Metering Systems being inspected.

  • This Working Instruction outlines how the TAA uses the details of a Metering Dispensation when performing the inspection.

  • Reference 012 – Sealing Reference012Version1 Issue 1TitleSealingIssue Date16th September 2009StatusFinalRelated NCsCategory 2.11 Purpose This TAA Working Instruction acknowledges the provision and use of seals on the associated Metering Equipment and not only describes the TAA process but also brings to the reader’s attention the BSCCo directive for those installations that have a higher potential risk when employing wire rope seals.

  • Working within the LDSO safety rules the TAA collates data from Measurement Transformer rating plates and associated backup fuses (where risk assessment permits: in the event this action cannot be completed reference should be made to TAA Working Instruction 014 - Commissioning).

  • Figure 1 - Typical LV Measurement Transformer Housing This TAA Working Instruction specifically covers those sites where the Measurement Transformers themselves are located in an adjacent substation and are mounted on exposed busbars.

Related to Working Instruction

  • Proper Instructions means Written Instructions.

  • Proper Instruction means a writing signed or initialed by one or more person or persons as the Board shall have from time to time authorized. Each such writing shall set forth the specific transaction or type of transaction involved. Oral instructions will be deemed to be Proper Instructions if (a) FAS reasonably believes them to have been given by a person previously authorized in Proper Instructions to give such instructions with respect to the transaction involved, and (b) the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS promptly cause such oral instructions to be confirmed in writing. Proper Instructions may include communications effected directly between electro-mechanical or electronic devices provided that the Investment Company, or the Fund, and FAS are satisfied that such procedures afford adequate safeguards for the Fund's assets. Proper Instructions may only be amended in writing.

  • Contract Manager means the DNR staff person who processes this contract, makes payments, provides and facilitates dispute resolution, provides technical advice to the Compliance Forester, and is the first point of contact for questions relating to this contract or interpretation of Work. The Contract Manager may perform the duties of the Compliance Forester.

  • Written Instructions means (i) written communications actually received by the Custodian and signed by an Authorized Person, (ii) communications by facsimile or Internet electronic e-mail or any other such system from one or more persons reasonably believed by the Custodian to be an Authorized Person.