Daily Inspections Sample Clauses

Daily Inspections. The safety representative shall make routine daily inspections of the Site and shall hold weekly safety meetings with Construction Manager’s personnel, Subcontractors and others as applicable. Construction Manager shall provide the City copies of daily inspection reports and weekly safety meeting minutes, with the monthly payment applications.
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Daily Inspections. The Detention Officers shall conduct daily inspections of all security aspects of the site. They shall check all bars, locks, windows, walls, floors, ventilation covers, glass panels, access plates, protective screens, doors, lights, and equipment for operational wear and detainee tampering. The Detention Officers shall also report slippery floor surfaces. This documentation shall be made daily in a logbook. Problems discovered during these inspections shall be clearly identified in the documentation. The Service Provider shall also notify the COTR of any abnormalities or problems. The Service Provider shall immediately notify the COTR or alternate COTR on duty of any physical facility damage. Written documentation of any problem areas shall be submitted to the COTR by the end of the shift.
Daily Inspections. The Contractor shall institute a daily inspection program, by jointly walk-through with the government inspector, to assure safety requirements are being fulfilled.
Daily Inspections. Each day, SFPP shall (a) Secure one one-gallon sample from the loading rack line and retain for 30 days; results; and (b) Drain (sump) water from the filter vessels and the turbine tanks and log (c) Check and log all filter vessel differential pressures.
Daily Inspections. In addition, Knight Const. will visually inspect the isolated Project work area daily and anytime the block netting has been modified, disturbed or is suspected of having been disturbed. During the visual inspection, Knight Const. will evaluate if any fish have entered the isolated area. If the District’s contractor sees any fish within the netting, or there are concerns some fish may have entered the isolated Project work area, the District’s contractor will immediately notify the District. The District will then notify Contractor. Contractor will mobilize to the work area as soon as possible but by no later than 9:00 a. m. the following day, and perform all tasks described in Paragraph 1 above. If any issues come up that interfere with Contractor being on site by 9:00 am the following day, Contractor will notify District Program Coordinator to discuss options. Contractor will not capture and relocate fish from the isolated Project work areas if Contractor, the District, or the District’s contractor determines that conditions are not safe to do so.
Daily Inspections. The borrower or driver shall perform the inspection as set forth in 2 of Article 47 (daily inspection and maintenance) and perform the necessary maintenance while the vehicle is in use.
Daily Inspections. (Restoration Phase) Agricultural Inspectors shall conduct daily inspections from the start of Restoration activities through the installation of permanent erosion controls. (See the Sequence of Construction and Definitions for a limited set of activities per phase of the project). During this phase, Agricultural Inspectors shall oversee the implementation of Restoration measures such as land-leveling, decompaction, soil sampling, addition of soil inputs, and the installation of permanent and temporary erosion controls, as necessary, to return the ROW to pre-construction conditions. General ROW conditions to be monitored during this period include relative content of rock from temporary entrance/exit locations, presence of excess concrete, presence of construction debris, crop condition, surface, and subsurface drainage (observation of sinkholes or tile effluent), erosion, and repair of severed fences, etc. ROW conditions shall be determined by a visual inspection of the ROW. Results shall be compared to portions of the same field located outside of the ROW. Included in the determination of the ROW’s relative content of excess rocks, concrete, and construction debris is the ROW's condition subsequent to tillage and the concentration of such materials within the ROW as compared to off the ROW. All excess rocks, concrete, and construction debris shall be removed from the ROW and disposed of by the Company. All affected Landowners shall be periodically apprised of the duration of Restoration (and, if necessary, Remediation) by the Company. Quarterly Inspections – (Monitoring Phase) Agricultural Inspectors shall conduct quarterly inspections for two years immediately following the implementation of Restoration measures or until Final Restoration is achieved, whichever is longer. The Company shall maintain an Agricultural Inspector on at least a part-time basis through this period. During this phase, the Agricultural Inspectors shall identify any remaining impacts associated with the Electric Line project that need to be addressed and appropriate Remediation measures shall be implemented by the Company to return the ROW to pre-construction conditions and achieve Final Restoration. During quarterly inspections, areas exhibiting significant crop growth differences on the ROW compared to that immediately off-ROW will be logged. The problems or concerns shall be identified through monitoring of all areas along the ROW via onsite and/or drone inspections and include ...
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Daily Inspections. The Contractor shall perform daily safety inspections and record them on the forms approved by the Contracting Officer. Reports of daily inspections shall be maintained at the jobsite in accordance with Section 01 45 04.00 10, "CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL". The reports shall be records of the daily inspections and resulting actions. Each report shall include, as a minimum, the following: 0.00.00.00.00 Phase(s) of construction underway during the inspection. 0.00.00.00.00 Locations of areas where inspections were made.
Daily Inspections. Daily inspections shall be performed before the LRV departs the yard to include, at a minimum, running gear, operator controls, brake lights, turn signals, and headlights to ensure each LRV entering Revenue Service will provide passenger safety and safe, reliable operation. LRV components, exterior body, interior, and running gear shall be inspected for compliance against a checklist (to be developed by Concessionaire) before being released for Revenue Service. LRV exteriors shall be undamaged and fully functional and meet, at a minimum, the following requirements: • body shall be kept free of dents, scratches, and exposed rust; • painted surfaces shall be uniform without faded areas or areas which appear to be of a different shade or finish; • all panels, skirts, shrouds, and access doors shall be in place (not loose) and comply with overall body requirements above; • all glazing shall not be cracked or scratched; • all doors shall be fully operational; • all exterior lights, turn signals, and stop, running, and headlights shall be fully functional; and • all destination signs and graphics shall be fully operational as intended to provide passenger information. LRV interiors shall be undamaged and fully functional and meet, at a minimum, the following requirements: • seating shall be securely fastened, clean and un-damaged, and free of any dislodged seat components; • interior lighting and stop request buttons shall be fully functional and un-damaged; • stanchions shall be tightly fastened; • all CCTV, PA, PID, APC, and other control and communications systems shall be fully functional; • a system map shall be securely fastened and shall be updated promptly when system changes are made; • all HVAC equipment shall be fully functional and shall operate to provide passenger comfort in both heating and cooling modes meeting performance requirements specified in the Contract Documents; • all operator cab controls, indicator lights, radio(s), passenger communication system, and audible alarms shall be fully functional and working; and • all Train Control Systems, TWC, and AVL systems shall be fully functional. Traction motors, propulsion inverters, truck assemblies (both powered and non-powered), gearboxes, articulation joints, wheels/treads, couplers, pantograph, auxiliary power supplies, brake control and application equipment, signal system equipment, and air compressor and/or hydraulic pumps, shall be fully functional. Requirements are: • all equipment shal...

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  • Tests and Inspections 13.5.1 Tests, inspections and approvals of portions of the Work required by the Contract Documents or by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of public authorities having jurisdiction shall be required. Unless otherwise provided, the Contractor shall make arrangements for such tests, inspections and approvals with an independent testing laboratory or entity acceptable to the Owner, or with the appropriate public authority, and shall bear all related costs of tests, inspections or approvals. The Contractor shall give the Architect timely notice of when and where tests and inspections are to be made so the Architect may observe such procedures. The Owner shall bear costs of tests, inspections or approvals which do not become requirements until after bids are received or negotiations concluded. The Contractor shall not obligate the Owner for costs without the Architect's approval. 13.5.2 If the Architect, Owner or public authorities having jurisdiction determine that portions of the Work require additional testing, inspection or approval not included under Subparagraph 13.5.1, the Architect will upon written authorization from the Owner, instruct the Contractor to make arrangements for such additional testing, inspection or approval by an entity acceptable to the Owner, and the Contractor shall give timely notice to the Architect of when and where tests and inspections are to be made so the Architect may observe such procedures. The Owner shall bear such costs except as provided in subparagraph 13.5.3. 13.5.3 If such procedures for testing, inspection or approval under Subparagraphs 13.5.1 and 13.5.2 reveal failure of the portions of the Work to comply with requirements established by the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs made necessary by such failure including those of repeated procedures and compensation for the Architect's services and expenses. The Contractor also agrees that the cost of testing services required for the convenience of the Contractor in his scheduling and performance of the Work, and the cost of testing services related to remedial operations performed to correct deficiencies in the Work shall be borne by the Contractor. 13.5.4 Required certificates of testing, inspection or approval shall, unless otherwise required by the Contract Documents, be secured by the Contractor and promptly delivered to the Architect. 13.5.5 If the Architect is to observe tests, inspections or approvals required by the Contract Documents, the Architect will do so promptly and, where practicable, at the normal place of testing. 13.5.6 Owner to notify Contractor of selected testing company. All tests, except those preformed exclusively for the Contractor's convenience, shall be paid by the Owner; however, the Contractor must notify and/or coordinate with the testing firms with proper notification to the Owner. Any retests made necessary by the Contractor's failure to perform to the specs in the specifications, these costs shall be paid by the Contractor.

  • Safety Inspection During inspection of County facilities conducted by the State Division of Occupational Safety and Health for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the employee's agency/department. The employee so designated shall suffer no loss of pay when this function is performed during the employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • Visits and Inspections The Parent and the Borrower shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, permit representatives or agents of any Lender or the Agent, from time to time after reasonable prior notice if no Event of Default shall be in existence, as often as may be reasonably requested, but only during normal business hours and at the expense of such Lender or the Agent (unless a Default or Event of Default shall exist, in which case the exercise by the Agent or such Lender of its rights under this Section shall be at the expense of the Borrower), as the case may be, to: (a) visit and inspect all properties of the Parent, the Borrower or such Subsidiary to the extent any such right to visit or inspect is within the control of such Person; (b) inspect and make extracts from their respective books and records, including but not limited to management letters prepared by independent accountants; and (c) discuss with its officers and employees, and its independent accountants, its business, properties, condition (financial or otherwise), results of operations and performance. If requested by the Agent, the Parent and the Borrower shall execute an authorization letter addressed to its accountants authorizing the Agent or any Lender to discuss the financial affairs of the Parent and any Subsidiary with its accountants.

  • Site Inspections Grantees must ensure by site inspections that facilities on the Project site are being operated and maintained for outdoor recreation for a minimum period of twenty-five (25) years from the Project Completion Date set forth in the Project Completion Certificate. The Project site must be open at reasonable times and must be managed in a safe and attractive manner.

  • Property Inspections The Servicer shall conduct property inspections in accordance with the milestones of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property and prepare Property Inspection Reports on any Mortgaged Property involving property damage over $15,000. The Servicer shall furnish a copy of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property to the Master Servicer upon request.

  • Audits/Inspections Contractor agrees to permit the County’s Auditor-Controller or the Auditor- Controller’s authorized representative (including auditors from a private auditing firm hired by the County) access during normal working hours to all books, accounts, records, reports, files, financial records, supporting documentation, including payroll and accounts payable/receivable records, and other papers or property of Contractor for the purpose of auditing or inspecting any aspect of performance under this Contract. The inspection and/or audit will be confined to those matters connected with the performance of the Contract including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the Contract. The County will provide reasonable notice of such an audit or inspection. The County reserves the right to audit and verify the Contractor’s records before final payment is made. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible audit for a minimum of three years after final payment, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated under this Contract or by law. Contractor agrees to allow interviews of any employees or others who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a similar right to the County to audit records and interview staff of any subcontractor related to performance of this Contract. Should the Contractor cease to exist as a legal entity, the Contractor’s records pertaining to this Contract shall be forwarded to the County’s project manager.

  • Goods Inspection The Commissioner of DAS, in consultation with the Client Agency, shall determine the manner and prescribe the inspection of all Goods and the tests of all samples submitted to determine whether they comply with all of the specifications in the Contract. If any Goods fail in any way to meet the specifications in the Contract, the Client Agency or the Commissioner of DAS may, in its sole discretion, either reject it and owe nothing or accept it and pay for it on an adjusted price basis, depending on the degree to which the Goods meet the specifications. Any decision pertaining to any such failure or rejection shall be final and binding.

  • Audits and Inspections At any time during normal business hours and as often as the City may deem necessary, Service Provider shall make available to the City for the City’s examination all of Service Provider’s records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement and, furthermore, Service Provider will permit the City to audit, examine and make copies, excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement.

  • Maintenance and Inspection Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement.

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