INSPECTION SYSTEM Sample Clauses

INSPECTION SYSTEM. Clause 11.1 - Anatel will inspect the services in order to ensure the performance of the commitments provided herein.
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INSPECTION SYSTEM. CLAUSE 19.1. - ANATEL shall carry out inspections of the service granted herein in order to ensure compliance with the prerequisites of universal service and continuity, which are an inherent part of the public service being provided. It shall also ensure fulfillment of the objectives and commitments set forth in this Agreement.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system acceptable to the Authority covering Deliverables under this contract and shall tender to the Authority for Conditional Approval only Deliverables that have been inspected in accordance with the inspection system and have been found by the Contractor to be in conformity with contract requirements.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system acceptable to the Authority covering the work under this Contract. The Contractor shall maintain and make available to the Authority complete records of all inspections and tests performed by the Contractor during Contract performance and for as long as the Contract requires.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The quality assurance organization shall establish, maintain, and periodically audit a fully-documented inspection system. The system shall prescribe inspection and test of materials, work in progress, and completed articles. As a minimum, it shall include the following controls.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The quality assurance organization shall establish, maintain and periodically audit a fully documented inspection system. The system shall prescribe inspection and test of materials, Work in process and completed articles. As a minimum, it shall include the following controls: • Inspection personnel: Sufficient trained inspectors shall be used to ensure that all materials, components and assemblies are inspected for conformance with the qualified bus design. • Inspection records: Acceptance, rework or rejection identification shall be attached to inspected articles. Articles that have been accepted as a result of approved materials review actions shall be identified. Articles that have been reworked to specified drawing configurations shall not require special identification. Articles rejected as unsuitable or scrap shall be plainly marked and controlled to prevent installation on the bus. Articles that become obsolete as a result of engineering changes or other actions shall be controlled to prevent unauthorized assembly or installation. Unusable articles shall be isolated and then scrapped. Discrepancies noted by the Contractor or resident inspectors during assembly shall be entered by the inspection personnel on a record that accompanies the major component, subassembly, assembly, or bus from start of assembly through final inspection. Actions shall be taken to correct discrepancies or deficiencies in the manufacturing processes, procedures or other conditions that cause articles to be in nonconformity with the requirements of the Contract specifications. The inspection personnel shall verify the corrective actions and xxxx the discrepancy record. If discrepancies cannot be corrected by replacing the nonconforming materials, then the CITY shall approve the modification, repair or method of correction to the extent that the Contract specifications are affected.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The project manager will develop monthly schedules of all surveillance activities. Planned inspections include random inspection of high frequency and continuous tasks (routine tasks) and 100 percent inspection of project specialty (periodic) cleaning services, emergency cleanups, and other special services. The schedule will show the date, time, service, location for each inspection, and inspector assigned. Table 5 presents CCS Task and Frequency Inspection Chart. 1 APPA: Leadership in Educational Facilities, Custodial Staffing Guidelines for Educational Facilities, 1992 Table 5. CCS’ Task and Frequency Inspection Chart Topic Cycle Method Inspector Comment Standard Services Daily Cleaning – General Space Monthly Random Project Manager All areas and shifts inspected each cycle Daily Cleaning – Public and Common Areas Weekly Random Project Manager Floor Maintenance Weekly Planned Project Manager Lobbies, entrances, etc. Exterior Entrances Weekly Planned Project Manager Restrooms Monthly Random Project Manager All restrooms at random times throughout the month Restrooms Weekly Planned Project Manager Review cleaning log and appearance of each restroom High Cleaning Each Occurrence Planned Project Manager Completion of each area Service Calls Monthly Planned Project Manager Tenant surveys and inspection of areas Program Office Operations Quarterly Planned Dir. Operations Review of program office records, files, and data Specialty Services Carpet Extraction Each Time Planned Project Manager Stripping/waxing; extraction cleaning of carpet Window Washing Each Time Planned Project Manager Interior and exterior window surfaces Vacuum Curtains and Drapes Each Time Random Project Manager At task completion Light Fixtures Each Occurrence Random Project Manager At task completion Upholstery Each Occurrence Random Project Manager At task completion The daily selection of areas to be inspected will depend on factors such as building density and performance history determined from previous inspections. Areas and services where deficiencies have been noted will receive additional inspections until program performance standards have been demonstrated.
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INSPECTION SYSTEM. The Contractor shall establish an inspection system that covers all the services to be performed under this contract. The inspection system shall identify the areas and items to be inspected, methods of inspection, inspection frequency, and the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) who shall perform the inspection.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. An established inspection approach where specific procedures and policies meet or exceed Allison's requirements.
INSPECTION SYSTEM. The Contractor’s inspection system shall contain measures for prompt detection of any condition that fails to conform to the contract requirements. Corrective action procedures shall include, as a minimum, action to correct the deficiency and necessary measures to prevent recurrence of such deficiencies. Performance Evaluation Meetings. Each Task Order shall specify the method and frequency of Performance Evaluation Meetings. The PCO/ACO or his representative shall hold these meetings as determined necessary. A mutual effort shall be made to resolve any and all problems identified. United States Army Corps Of Engineers (USACE) Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR). When requested, USACE COTR will be appointed for the purpose of accepting construction projects when completed, monitor construction projects in progress, and perform similar engineer technical tasks as necessary. *** END OF NARRATIVE E0001 *** CONTINUATION SHEET Reference No. of Document Being Continued Page 22 of 79 PIIN/SIIN W52P1J-07-D-0007 MOD/AMD Name of Offeror or Contractor: DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL LLC SECTION F - DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE For Local Clauses See: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/ac/aais/ioc/clauses/index.htm The following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), DoD FAR Supplement clauses and provisions, the full text of which will be made available upon request, are incorporated herein by reference with the same force and effect as if set forth in full text. The text of the clauses incorporated by reference herein are available from the contract specialist indicated in block 7 of the Standard Form 33 or (as applicable) the contracting officer and will be furnished upon request. Other documents are available as indicated in the schedule. Any company/individual wishing to purchase a copy of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the Army FAR Supplement or the DOD FAR Supplement, may do so from the Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington DC 20402. (FA7001) Regulatory Cite Title Date F-1 52.242-15 STOP-WORK ORDER AUG/1989 F-2 52.242-15 STOP-WORK ORDER (AUG 1989) - ALTERNATE I APR/1984 F-3 52.242-16 STOP-WORK ORDER-FACILITIES AUG/1989 F-4 52.242-17 GOVERNMENT DELAY OF WORK APR/1984 F-5 52.247-29 F.O.B. ORIGIN FEB/2006 F-6 52.247-34 F.O.B. DESTINATION NOV/1991 F-7 252.247-7000 DFARS HARDSHIP CONDITIONS AUG/2000 F-8 252.247-7002 DFARS REVISION OF PRICES DEC/1991 F-9 252.247-7023 DFARS TRANSPORTATION OF SUPPLIES BY SEA MAY/2002 F-10 252.247-70...
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