CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. The Quality Control Program shall indicate the appropriate action to be taken when a process is deemed, or believed, to be out of control (out of tolerance) and detail what action will be taken to bring the process into control. The requirements for corrective action shall include both general requirements for operation of the Quality Control Program as a whole, and for individual items of work contained in the technical specifications. The Quality Control Program shall detail how the results of quality control inspections and tests will be used for determining the need for corrective action and shall contain clear sets of rules to gauge when a process is out of control and the type of correction to be taken to regain process control. When applicable or required by the technical specifications, the Contractor shall establish and utilize statistical quality control charts for individual quality control tests. The requirements for corrective action shall be linked to the control charts.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. If a program review by MDHHS reveals a lack of compliance with the requirements of this Contract, the Contractor must: a. Meet with MDHHS to discuss the noncompliance. b. Prepare a corrective action plan within 15 days of receiving MDHHS’ written findings. c. Achieve compliance within 60 days of receipt of MDHHS' approval of the corrective action plan (unless other time frames are agreed to in writing by MDHHS) or MDHHS may terminate this Contract, subject to the standard contract terms.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. The CQCP shall indicate the appropriate action to be taken when a process is deemed, or believed, to be out of control (out of tolerance) and detail what action will be taken to bring the process into control. The requirements for corrective action shall include both general requirements for operation of the CQCP as a whole, and for individual items of work contained in the technical specifications. 100-11 Inspection and/or observations by the RPR. All items of material and equipment are subject to inspection and/or observation by the RPR at the point of production, manufacture or shipment to determine if the Contractor, producer, manufacturer or shipper maintains an adequate QC system in conformance with the requirements detailed here and the applicable technical specifications and plans. In addition, all items of materials, equipment and work in place shall be subject to inspection and/or observation by the RPR at the site for the same purpose.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. 2.25.11.1 If TENNCARE determines that the CONTRACTOR is not in compliance with one or more requirements of this Agreement, TENNCARE will issue a notice of deficiency identifying the deficiency(ies), follow-up recommendations/requirements (e.g., a request for a corrective action plan), and time frames for follow-up. 2.25.11.2 Upon receipt of a notice of deficiency(ies) from TENNCARE, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all recommendations/requirements made in writing by TENNCARE within the time frames specified by TENNCARE. 2.25.11.3 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for ensuring corrective action when a subcontractor or provider is not in compliance with the Agreement.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. 8.3.3.1 When KPI action limits are exceeded, Supplier will provide an analysis indicating the cause(s) of any service problem and whether Supplier , HP or both are responsible to fix the problem . When it is determined that Supplier or both Supplier and HP are responsible, Supplier will provide a written corrective action plan to HP.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. Action Level One - If a SUBCONTRACTOR fails to comply with applicable safety standards, Site Management will issue a written "Notice of Safety Non-Compliance" to SUBCONTRACTOR'S site safety representative. Site Management will also forward a "Warning Letter for Safety Non - Compliance" and a copy of the Notice of Safety Noncompliance to SUBCONTRACTOR'S President or Operations Manager. Copies of these two documents will also be forwarded to the CONTRACTOR's Corporate Safety Department. Action Level Two - If item(s) of safety non-compliance are not corrected by Action Level One, or SUBCONTRACTOR repeatedly fails to comply with the applicable safety regulations, the Site Manager will issue a "Written Notice of Temporary Job Suspension" to SUBCONTRACTOR. SUBCONTRACTOR'S work may not resume until the CONTRACTOR's Operations Manager and SUBCONTRACTOR'S Division Manager or equivalent have met and SUBCONTRACTOR has proposed corrective actions that are acceptable to CONTRACTOR. Actions that may be considered include, but are not limited to: Action Level Three - If Action Levels One and Two do not result in SUBCONTRACTOR'S safety performance being brought into compliance, subcontract termination will result. Project management for CONTRACTOR may, after informing the local management that the safety adherence procedure has not been followed and after giving SUBCONTRACTOR notice, terminate the subcontract. SUBCONTRACTORS that have a contract terminated in accordance with this procedure will be ineligible to participate in future CONTRACTOR projects until they have implemented and demonstrated .corrective actions to improve their deficiencies. Only written approval from the CONTRACTOR'S President can reinstate a SUBCONTRACTOR'S eligibility.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS. 24.7.1. The Contractor shall establish detailed requirements in its QC Program that assures the County that actions will be taken whenever a process is determined to be out of control or out of tolerance. The requirements for corrective action shall include both general requirements and individual items of Work contained in the technical specifications. 24.7.2. The Contractor shall provide the detail of its QC Program detailing how the results of QC inspections and tests will be used for determining the need for corrective action and shall contain clear sets of rules to gauge when a process is out of control and the type of correction to be taken to regain process control. 24.7.3. The Contractor shall establish and utilize statistical QC charts for individual QC tests when applicable or required by the technical specifications or Contract Documents. The requirements for corrective action shall be linked to the control charts.
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