Site Monitoring Sample Clauses

Site Monitoring. The appointed contractors will undertake the necessary monitoring to comply with the requirements of these DGN and the contract plus any additional consent requirements that emerge from engagement and approval from statutory bodies. Monitoring may include:  monitoring the effectiveness of mitigation ;  monitoring the impact of the Ground Investigation works; and  taking other actions as may be necessary to enable compliance. Monitoring, together with provisions for any corrective action required, will be implemented under the contract.
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Site Monitoring. Return visits to the site may be undertaken to allow the completion of work listed above, or for the express purpose of monitoring the site. Changes to the disposition or physical nature of seabed remains should be noted, based on photographic, video or measured survey. This work will directly inform on the processes acting upon the site and help the management of the site in the future. Additional work may also be undertaken in the form of desk-based research as a means to increase basic knowledge of the site and to provide further context to the work described above. Full details of all HPA tiers and associated tasks are included in Annex 2. Signatories Heritage Partner: ………………………………………………………………………………………………. Name: Signature: English Heritage Name: Signature: Vessel Owner (if identified)……………………………………………………………………………………. Name: Signature: INSERT Other Parties as required 1) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Name: Signature:
Site Monitoring. The Project will be monitored by the control room on a 24/7 basis.
Site Monitoring. During the term of the New License and any subsequent annual licenses, Chelan PUD, in consultation with the RRCF, shall monitor the Historic Properties identified in the APE and update site information using a rotation system that prioritizes sites based on current assessments of ongoing Project effects. Chelan PUD shall revisit sites every one, three, five or fifteen years, as described in Section 5.2 of Chapter 8 of the Comprehensive Plan.
Site Monitoring. Art Auction Analytics reserves the right to view, monitor, and record activity on the site without notice or further permission from you, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. We reserve the right to discontinue access to the site either with or without notice if we have a reasonable basis to believe that a user is accessing or using services in violation of these terms of use, in addition to any other rights and remedies that may be available.
Site Monitoring. As a member of Feeding America, FTV is required to conduct a site-monitoring visit of each program at least once every two years.
Site Monitoring. Develop and Implement monitoring plan E Conduct monitoring (Source document verification, drug accountability, regulatory document review, eCRF review, supply inventory, etc.) E Identify and report non-compliance E Provide written monitoring reports E Conduct Site close-out procedure (final source document verification, drug accountability, regulatory document review, eCRF review, study supply disposition, etc.) E
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Site Monitoring. Members and site supervisors must complete a site monitoring survey in the winter or spring, to be sent by CLEC staff. CLEC staff will also conduct annual site monitoring visits for selected sites. Site monitoring visits may be in-person or virtual with both members and site supervisors. Timekeeping Timesheet Submissions The member is required to log their service hours using the America Learns timekeeping system. The member may only count hours while serving at their host or service site, on their campus, while tele- serving during COVID-19, or during a service project or training. Members may not count travel time to and from a service site as service hours unless they are discussing their project with staff or other program participants while in travel status. The member is responsible for ensuring they are able to complete their full term of service before their end date. The member must work with their supervisor to ensure that enough time is served during each pay period to complete the allotted hours. Members will need to plan around any days their site is closed (e.g., holidays) or during planned approved vacation as they will not be accruing hours during that time. Timesheet Due Dates • Members must submit their timesheet on the 1st and 16th of each month (e.g., September 1-15 - due September 16th; September 16-30 - due October 1st). • Timesheets must be approved by the site supervisor within 4 days (by the 5th and 20th of each month) after members submit their timesheet. • Supervisors are responsible for knowing their member’s day-to-day activities as reflected on their timesheets. By approving the member’s timesheet, the supervisor certifies the accuracy of the total hours served against their records. Failure to ensure accuracy and/or timely submissions of member timesheets may result in reduced allocations to the host site in the future. • Three or more missing timesheets may be cause for termination. Lunch Break Policy The Member is encouraged to take 30 to 60 minutes for lunch each day. Lunch breaks may not be counted as direct service or be included on timesheets under any service category. How To Count Service Hours • Full-time members are expected to serve eight hours per day during general business hours. Some weekend hours are expected for events, conferences, and National Days of Service. Student Fellows, part-time, and half-time members will have varying hours. • Members may not log service hours in advance. • Health and wellness are ...
Site Monitoring. Respondent agrees to undertake the following quarterly sampling upon XXXXX’s approval of the SIR and in accordance with the SIR or other date set by RIDEM and as required below:
Site Monitoring. A Supervisor (as per NEC3 PSC) shall be on site on a full-time basis to monitor the works. • The qualifications and experience of the Supervisor shall be maintained for the duration of the tender, as per the requirements that were offered at tender stage.
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