Inspection Methodology Sample Clauses

Inspection Methodology. PDI (Pre-Dispatch Inspection) as mentioned in Annexure-I means, the QA inspection/testing shall be completed prior dispatch of supplies direct to consignees/CMSS warehouses. After completion of manufacturing process, the supplier should offer goods for PDI inspection in writing to Quality Assurance department of CMSS at least 10 days before proposed inspection date. The samples of each batch will be collected and sent to designated laboratories (Government/ Private Drugs Testing Laboratories) for testing as decided by the CMSS. Sample quantities will be borne by the supplier. However, handling and testing charges will be borne by CMSS. After the dispatch clearance of Quality Assurance department of CMSS, the supplier will deliver the items to the consignee or CMSS warehouses as per the schedule mentioned in the Purchase Order. If the supplier delivers/dispatches goods without completing the QA inspection, sample testing, dispatch clearance etc., CMSS shall not be processing the payments of such goods and the supplier will be solemnly responsible for the supply of such goods. Non-PDI (Post Delivery Inspection) as mentioned in Annexure-I means, the supplier will deliver/dispatch the manufactured items (as per the technical specifications) directly to CMSS warehouses. The samples will be collected from the warehouse of CMSS and sent to designate Quality Control Labs in respect of supplied goods at any point during specified shelf life as per decision of CMSS. Sample quantities will be borne by Purchaser. Also, handling and testing charges will be borne by Purchaser. In case of failure of batches during or at any stage (indicated at 16.5), the testing charges would be claimed for the defaulting vendor.
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Inspection Methodology. At pre-dispatch and/or delivery stage, samples of supplies in each batch will be chosen for testing. The samples will be collected and sent to designated laboratories (Government/ Private Drugs Testing Laboratories) for testing as decided by the CMSS. Handling and testing charges will be borne by CMSS. At post delivery surveillance - The samples will be collected from the warehouse of CMSS/or final consignee in States/UTS and sent to designated Quality Control Labs in respect of supplied goods at any point during specified shelf life as per decision of CMSS. In case of failure of batches during or at any stage (indicated at 16.3), the testing charges would be claimed for the defaulting vendor.
Inspection Methodology. 4.2 SNRC will inspect both independently and utilizing the information provided by the contractor in clause 4.1(c).
Inspection Methodology. 4.2 The Company will inspect payment areas using the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Planting Quality Inspection System available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx/isb/forms/lib/FS704A.PDF, which the Contractor hereby acknowledges to have read and understood.
Inspection Methodology. 4.2 Silvicon will inspect payment areas using the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Planting Quality Inspection System available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx/isb/forms/lib/FS704A.PDF, which the Contractor hereby acknowledges to have read and understood.
Inspection Methodology. 4.2 Chinook will inspect payment areas using the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Planting Quality Inspection System available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx/isb/forms/lib/FS704A.PDF, which the Contractor hereby acknowledges to have read and understood.

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