Batch control Sample Clauses

Batch control. 10.5.1.1. The holder of an approval must divide the helmets into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval. 10.5.1.2. For each batch, a sample must be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.5.
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Batch control. 10.6.1.1. The holder of an approval must divide the visors into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval. 10.6.1.2. For each batch, a sample must be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.
Batch control. 10.7.1.1. The holder of an approval shall divide the universal accessories into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch shall not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval. 10.7.1.2. For each batch, a sample shall be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.5.
Batch control. 3.7.1 Inform CA in writing of Product(s) requiring batch control. X N/A 3.7.2 Ensure batch numbers are clearly visible on the pallet, outer, case and selling unit and that the format of batch numbers is consistent throughout. X N/A 3.7.3 Record the batch numbers and quantities of goods received and goods despatched and maintain these records for a minimum of 5 years. N/A X 3.7.4 Include batch numbers for each batch controlled Product on despatch notes and/or invoices to customers. N/A X
Batch control. The holder of an approval must divide the visors into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval. 6.1.3. The sample may be taken before the batch is complete provided the sample is taken from a larger sample consisting of not less than 20 per cent of the final batch quantity. In order to be accepted, a batch of visors must satisfy the following conditions: TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED Numbers in the batch Number of samples Combined number of samples Group A Group B Group C* Acceptance criteria Rejection criteria Stringency of inspection 0 < N # 500 1st = 4 (5*) 8 3 1 1 0 2 Normal

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  • Quality Control A. Controlled Affiliate agrees to use the Licensed Marks and Name only in connection with the licensed services and further agrees to be bound by the conditions regarding quality control shown in attached Exhibit A as they may be amended by BCBSA from time-to-time. B. Controlled Affiliate agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws. C. Controlled Affiliate agrees that it will provide on an annual basis (or more often if reasonably required by Plan or by BCBSA) a report or reports to Plan and BCBSA demonstrating Controlled Affiliate’s compliance with the requirements of this Agreement including but not limited to the quality control provisions of this paragraph and the attached Exhibit A. D. Controlled Affiliate agrees that Plan and/or BCBSA may, from time-to-time, upon reasonable notice, review and inspect the manner and method of Controlled Affiliate’s rendering of service and use of the Licensed Marks and Name. E. As used herein, a Controlled Affiliate is defined as an entity organized and operated in such a manner, that it meets the following requirements: (1) A Plan or Plans authorized to use the Licensed Marks in the Service Area of the Controlled Affiliate pursuant to separate License Agreement(s) with BCBSA, other than such Controlled Affiliate’s License Agreement(s), (the “Controlling Plan(s)”), must have the legal authority directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries to select members of the Controlled Affiliate’s governing body having not less than 50% voting control thereof and to: (a) prevent any change in the articles of incorporation, bylaws or other establishing or governing documents of the Controlled Affiliate with which the Controlling Plan(s) do(es) not concur; (b) exercise control over the policy and operations of the Controlled Affiliate at least equal to that exercised by persons or entities (jointly or individually) other than the Controlling Plan(s); and Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in (a) through (b) hereof, the Controlled Affiliate’s establishing or governing documents must also require written approval by the Controlling Plan(s) before the Controlled Affiliate can: (i) change its legal and/or trade names; (ii) change the geographic area in which it operates; (iii) change any of the type(s) of businesses in which it engages; (iv) create, or become liable for by way of guarantee, any indebtedness, other than indebtedness arising in the ordinary course of business; (v) sell any assets, except for sales in the ordinary course of business or sales of equipment no longer useful or being replaced; (vi) make any loans or advances except in the ordinary course of business; (vii) enter into any arrangement or agreement with any party directly or indirectly affiliated with any of the owners or persons or entities with the authority to select or appoint members or board members of the Controlled Affiliate, other than the Plan or Plans (excluding owners of stock holdings of under 5% in a publicly traded Controlled Affiliate); (viii) conduct any business other than under the Licensed Marks and Name; (ix) take any action that any Controlling Plan or BCBSA reasonably believes will adversely affect the Licensed Marks and Name. In addition, a Plan or Plans directly or indirectly through wholly owned subsidiaries shall own at least 50% of any for-profit Controlled Affiliate. (2) A Plan or Plans authorized to use the Licensed Marks in the Service Area of the Controlled Affiliate pursuant to separate License Agreement(s) with BCBSA, other than such Controlled Affiliate’s License Agreement(s), (the “Controlling Plan(s)”), have the legal authority directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries to select members of the Controlled Affiliate’s governing body having more than 50% voting control thereof and to: (a) prevent any change in the articles of incorporation, bylaws or other establishing or governing documents of the Controlled Affiliate with which the Controlling Plan(s) do(es) not concur; (b) exercise control over the policy and operations of the Controlled Affiliate. In addition, a Plan or Plans directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries shall own more than 50% of any for-profit Controlled Affiliate.

  • Traffic Control The Surveyor shall control traffic in and near surveying operations adequately to comply with provisions of the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI which can be found on the State’s internet site. In the event field crew personnel must divert traffic or close traveled lanes, a Traffic Control Plan based upon principles outlined in the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI shall be prepared by the Surveyor and approved by the State prior to commencement of field work. A copy of the approved plan shall be in the possession of field crew personnel on the job site at all times and shall be made available to the State’s personnel for inspection upon request.

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