Common use of Control Procedure Clause in Contracts

Control Procedure. Developer, through the independent QC engineering firm, shall do the following: 1. Determine the measurements to be made and the accuracy required and select the appropriate inspection, measuring, and test equipment that is capable of the necessary accuracy and precision. 2. Identify all inspection, measuring, and test equipment that can affect product quality, and calibrate and adjust them at prescribed intervals, or prior to use, against certified equipment having a known valid relationship to internationally or nationally recognized standards. Where no such standards exist, document the basis used for calibration. 3. Develop a master calibration listing indicating the inspection and test equipment that is used. The log shall include, as a minimum, the identification number, item description, and the required frequency of calibration and accuracy requirements. 4. Define the process employed for the calibration of inspection, measuring, and test equipment, including the details of equipment type, the unique identification, the location, the frequency of checks, the check method, approval criteria, and the action to be taken when results are unsatisfactory. 5. Identify inspection, measuring, and test equipment with a suitable indicator or approved identification record to show the calibration status. 6. Maintain calibration records for inspection, measuring, and test equipment. 7. Assess and document the validity of previous inspection and test results when inspection, measuring, or test equipment is found to be out of calibration. 8. Ensure that the environmental conditions are suitable for the calibrations, inspections, measurements, and tests being carried out. 9. Ensure that the handling, preservation, and storage of inspection, measuring, and test equipment is such that the equipment’s accuracy and fitness for use is maintained. 10. Safeguard inspection, measuring, and test facilities, including both test hardware and test software, from adjustments that would invalidate the calibration setting.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Public Private Agreement, Public Private Agreement, Public Private Agreement

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Control Procedure. Developer, through the independent QC engineering firm, shall do the following: 1. Determine the measurements to be made and the accuracy required and select the appropriate inspection, measuring, and test equipment that is capable of the necessary accuracy and precision. 2. Identify all inspection, measuring, and test equipment that can affect product quality, and calibrate and adjust them at prescribed intervals, or prior to use, against certified equipment having a known valid relationship to internationally or nationally recognized standards. Where no such standards exist, document the basis used for calibration. 3. Develop a master calibration listing indicating the inspection and test equipment that is used. The log shall include, as a minimum, the identification number, item description, and the required frequency of calibration and accuracy requirements. 4. Define the process employed for the calibration of inspection, measuring, and test equipment, including the details of equipment type, the unique identification, the location, the frequency of checks, the check method, approval criteria, and the action to be taken when results are unsatisfactory. 5. Identify inspection, measuring, and test equipment with a suitable indicator or approved identification record to show the calibration status. 6. Maintain calibration records for inspection, measuring, and test equipment. 7. Assess and document the validity of previous inspection and test results when inspection, measuring, or test equipment is found to be out of calibration. 8. Ensure that the environmental conditions are suitable for the calibrations, inspections, measurements, and tests being carried out. 9. Ensure that the handling, preservation, and storage of inspection, measuring, and test equipment is such that the equipment’s equipment‘s accuracy and fitness for use is maintained. 10. Safeguard inspection, measuring, and test facilities, including both test hardware and test software, from adjustments that would invalidate the calibration setting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Private Agreement

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