Field Data Collection Sample Clauses

Field Data Collection. Due to the size and nature of this study, it will be important that all data is collected during each site visit, and archived properly. Site specific information will be collected at each point source location and recorded digitally on Xxxxxx Field PCs. An example field PC is presented below. 3 United States Environmental Protection Agency. Protocol for Equipment Leak Emission Estimates. EPA-453/R- 95-017. November 1995. This information will include site characterization data, IR-detected emission data, emission rate testing data and information necessary to the modeling effort. Pre-formatted electronic datasheets stored on the Xxxxxx Field PCs will be used to record site information and monitoring results. At the conclusion of each day’s point source testing, data stored on the Field PCs will be downloaded to spreadsheets and backed up on dedicated hard drives. All emissions detected with the IR Camera will be video recorded and saved as digital video files. These video files will subsequently be processed using Windows Movie Maker™ software. Processing of raw video files will consist of adding a title slide with timestamp and descriptive information followed by a digital photograph of the emission source. Some editing of the IR Camera video may be performed to improve quality of presentation. The completed video recording will then be saved with a descriptive filename as a Windows Media Video file (*.wmv).
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Field Data Collection. Conduct field data collection and site survey for each facility to collect all pertinent electrical component field data. Data shall be compared to existing as built single line drawings for accuracy. As-built single line drawings shall be annotated (“red lined”) with corrections as needed. County Facility Operations staff will accompany the Contractor during the Field Data Collection phase to assist with identifying electrical components for the Arc Flash hazard analysis. County Facility Operations staff will be responsible for disassembling the required electrical equipment and provide field assistance to acquire all the necessary technical data.
Field Data Collection. Project Planning and Approval and Fieldwork Preparation In early 2007, the Native Village of Tyonek and NMFS met with Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx. At this meeting, the Native Village of Tyonek and NMFS expressed the need for a study to document the relationship between the community of Tyonek and beluga whales in Cook Inlet; meeting participants discussed the feasibility of such a study and a plan to proceed. SRB&A coordinated with the Native Village of Tyonek to arrange the 2009 interviews. In November 2007, SRB&A sent a letter to the Native Village of Tyonek, introducing the project and asking for the community’s participation. The president of the Native Village of Tyonek contacted SRB&A and expressed support for the project and the study team agreed to contact her once fieldwork preparations began. A second letter was sent to the village administrator in April 2009, prior to planning fieldwork, to initiate and schedule fieldwork with the community. The Native Village of Tyonek supported the project and agreed to coordinate with SRB&A during the fieldwork portion of the study. Prior to traveling to Tyonek, SRB&A developed an informed consent form that described the purpose of the study and guaranteed respondent confidentiality and reporting aggregated data (Appendix A). A field protocol was also developed for use during interviews (Appendix B). SRB&A study team members conducted a pretest (or preliminary) interview with a Tyonek resident temporarily living in Anchorage on March 9, 2009 in the Anchorage office prior to conducting interviews in Tyonek. The study team made revisions to the field protocol in response to issues encountered during the pretest interview. Identifying and Contacting Respondents During preparation for fieldwork, SRB&A researchers met with Xxx Xxxxxx (a former employee of ADF&G Division of Subsistence with nearly 30 years of experience of conducting research in Cook Inlet communities including Tyonek) where he presented a list of names of individuals who he knew to be experienced with and knowledgeable about beluga hunting and associated activities. Upon arriving in Tyonek, the village administrator also provided a short list of beluga hunters in the community. The study team began by contacting and conducting interviews with residents on the lists provided by Xxx Xxxxxx and the village administrator. At the end of each interview, researchers also asked respondents to name other residents with beluga whaling experience or ...
Field Data Collection. A. Perform river substrate analysis to be used as a reference for the replacement crossing design.

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  • Sample Collection The collection and testing of the samples shall be performed only by a laboratory and by a physician or health care professional qualified and authorized to administer and determine the meaning of any test results. The laboratory performing the test shall be one that is certified by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). The laboratory chosen must be agreed to between the Union and the Employer. The laboratory used shall also be one whose procedures are periodically tested by the NIDA where they analyze unknown samples sent to an independent party. The results of employee’s tests shall be made available to the Medical Review Officer. Collection of urine samples shall be conducted in a manner, which provides the highest degree of security for the sample and freedom from adulteration. Recognized strict chain of custody procedures must be followed for all samples as set by NIDA. The Union and the Employer agree that security of the biological urine samples is absolutely necessary therefore the Employer agrees that if the security of the sample is compromised in anyway, any positive test shall be invalid and may not be used for any purpose. Urine samples will be submitted as per NIDA Standards. Employees have the right for Union or legal counsel representative to be present during the submission of the sample. A split sample shall be reserved in all cases for an independent analysis in the event of a positive test result. All samples must be stored in a scientific acceptable preserved manner as established by NIDA. All positive confirmed samples and related paperwork must be retained by the laboratory for at least six (6) months or for the duration of any grievance, disciplinary action or legal proceedings whichever is longer. At the conclusion of this period, the paperwork and specimen shall be destroyed. Tests shall be conducted in a manner to ensure that an employee’s legal drug use and diet does not affect the test results.

  • Monthly Data Download Not later than fifteen (15) days after the end of each month, beginning with the month in which the Commencement Date occurs and ending with the Final Shared-Loss Month, Assuming Institution shall provide Receiver:

  • Billing and Collection Customers BellSouth currently has in effect numerous billing and collection agreements with various interexchange carriers and billing clearing houses and as such these billing and collection customers (“B&C Customers”) query BellSouth’s LIDB to determine whether to accept various billing options from End Users. Until such time as BellSouth implements in its LIDB and its supporting systems the means to differentiate Comm South’s data from BellSouth’s data, the following shall apply:

  • Billing and Collection The Originating party shall xxxx and collect such information service charges and shall remit the amounts collected to the Terminating Party less:

  • Data Collection and Reporting 1. Grantee shall develop and use a local reporting unit that will provide an assigned location for all clients served within the Hospital. This information shall also be entered into Client Assignment and Registration (CARE)when reporting on beds utilized at the Hospital.

  • Information Collection Information collection activities performed under this award are the responsibility of the awardee, and NSF support of the project does not constitute NSF approval of the survey design, questionnaire content or information collection procedures. The awardee shall not represent to respondents that such information is being collected for or in association with the National Science Foundation or any other Government agency without the specific written approval of such information collection plan or device by the Foundation. This requirement, however, is not intended to preclude mention of NSF support of the project in response to an inquiry or acknowledgment of such support in any publication of this information.

  • DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in the Final Report. Formulas will be provided for calculations. A Final Report data collection template will be provided by the Energy Commission. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect data, information, and analysis and develop a Final Report which includes: o Total gross project costs. o Length of time from award of bus(es) to project completion. o Fuel usage before and after the project.

  • Distribution Protocol (1) At a time wholly within the discretion of Class Counsel, but on notice to the Settling Defendants, Class Counsel will bring motions seeking orders from the Courts approving the Distribution Protocol. The motions can be brought before the Effective Date, but the orders approving the Distribution Protocol shall be conditional on the Effective Date occurring.

  • Collections All collections of monies or other property in respect, or which are to become part, of the Property (but not the safekeeping thereof upon receipt by PFPC Trust) shall be at the sole risk of the Fund. If payment is not received by PFPC Trust within a reasonable time after proper demands have been made, PFPC Trust shall notify the Fund in writing, including copies of all demand letters, any written responses and memoranda of all oral responses and shall await instructions from the Fund. PFPC Trust shall not be obliged to take legal action for collection unless and until reasonably indemnified to its satisfaction. PFPC Trust shall also notify the Fund as soon as reasonably practicable whenever income due on securities is not collected in due course and shall provide the Fund with periodic status reports of such income collected after a reasonable time.

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