Data Assessment Sample Clauses

Data Assessment. The data assessment process is a summary of outcome of the project quality control process, including procedures and the interim steps that were used to obtain project environmental data. The assessment should address overall measurement error associated with the project, significant non -conformances, the output of da ta review and validation, split -sample comparisons, deviations fro m approv ed planning documents, field -implemented changes, and overall suitability of the information to meet the project objectives. The facility -specific work plan should present applicable approaches to data assessment. If a statistical sample collection plan is employed, the techniques presented in Data Quality Assessment: A Reviewers Guide , EPA G-9R (USEPA, 2006) should be used to develop the assessment plan . If the project uses a non -statistical approach, the assessment will be limited to descriptions of the data and qualitative statements regarding the impact of non -conforming data on the overall project. The assessment appropriate approach should be documented in the facility -specific work plan and the final assessment included in the final report. Assemble data from sampling event Are methods appropriate for decision-making? (definitive methods required for site closure or risk assessment) YES Evaluate the data for quality control outliers and flag data according to plan NO YES Data inappropriate for end use objective and cannot be used Are there options for reanalysis, resampling, or obtaining substitute data? NO Are analyte results (detects and non-detects) usable (not rejected)? NO NO Rejected analyte result cannot be used; evaluate effect of data gap on project goals; consider reanalysis or sample recollection Is the NO Is the reporting NO YES Is the analyte method detection limit below the screening limits? limit below the screening limits? detected? Report analyte result, discuss limitations based on reporting results to the MDL Report analyte result, discuss limitations based on QC outlier evaluation YES YES YES Data may be used for information; however, resampling and use of a more sensitive test method should be considered; failure to meet the project concentration goals represents a data gap; the impact to project decisions must be evaluated by project team. These data gaps must be documented in all subsequent project reports and planning documents. ES022008004BAO XXXXX_xxxxxx_0_0.xx 090808_lho FIGURE 5-1 Data Evaluation RWQCB Quality Assurance Proj...
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Data Assessment. 1. Calculate the dilution factors at the acute and chronic mixing zone boundaries based on the field and laboratory fluorometry data measurements on the day(s) of the study.

Related to Data Assessment

  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

  • Diagnostic Assessment 6.3.1 Boards shall provide a list of pre-approved assessment tools consistent with their Board improvement plan for student achievement and which is compliant with Ministry of Education PPM (PPM 155: Diagnostic Assessment in Support of Student Learning, date of issue January 7, 2013).

  • Loss Assessment We will pay up to $1000 for your share of loss assessment charged during the policy period against you by a corporation or as- sociation of property owners, when the assess- ment is made as a result of:

  • Impact Assessment If Service Provider desires to make any change, upgrade, replacement or addition that may have an adverse impact or require changes as described in Section 9.6(c) or increase the risk of Service Provider not being able to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement or violate or be inconsistent with DIR Standards or Strategic Plans, then Service Provider shall prepare a written risk assessment and mitigation plan (1) describing in detail the nature and extent of such adverse impact or risk, (2) describing any benefits, savings or risks to DIR or the DIR Customers associated with such change, and (3) proposing strategies to mitigate any adverse risks or impacts associated with such change and, after consultation and agreement with DIR, implement the plan.

  • Needs Assessment 1. The Contractor shall conduct a cultural and linguistic group-needs assessment of the eligible client population in the Contractor’s service area to assess the language needs of the population and determine what reasonable steps are necessary to ensure meaningful access to services and activities to eligible individuals. [22 CCR 98310, 98314] The group-needs assessment shall take into account the following four (4) factors:

  • Conformity Assessment 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment procedures and results thereby, including:

  • Data Protection Impact Assessment If, pursuant to Data Protection Law, Customer (or its Controllers) are required to perform a data protection impact assessment or prior consultation with a regulator, at Customer’s request, SAP will provide such documents as are generally available for the Cloud Service (for example, this DPA, the Agreement, audit reports or certifications). Any additional assistance shall be mutually agreed between the Parties.

  • Environmental Assessment Buyer shall have the right for a period commencing upon execution of this Agreement by both parties and ending on November 28, 2012, to conduct an environmental assessment of the Assets, at Buyer’s sole risk, liability and expense. Seller shall make available to Buyer, during the environmental assessment period described above, Seller’s historical files regarding prior operations on the Assets, and provide Buyer and its representatives with reasonable access to the Assets to conduct the environmental assessment. Buyer shall provide Seller three (3) days prior written notice of a desired date(s) for such assessment and Seller shall have the right to be present during any assessment and, if any testing is conducted pursuant to Seller’s express prior written consent, Seller may require splitting of all samples. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, Buyer shall not have the right to drill any test, monitor or other xxxxx or to extract samples of any air, soil, water or other substance from the Assets without Seller’s express prior written consent. If Buyer proposes a reasonable request to drill a test well or extract a sample pursuant to a systematic and customary procedure for the assessment of the environmental condition of the Assets and Seller refuses to grant its consent to such a well or sampling, then Buyer shall have the right, for a period of seventy-two (72) hours following notification of Seller’s refusal to consent, to deliver written notice to Seller of Buyer’s election to exclude from this transaction the portion of the Assets affected by such proposed test well or sample, and the Purchase Price shall be adjusted accordingly by the Allocated Value of such portion of the Assets so excluded. Under no circumstances whatsoever shall Seller ever be obligated to grant its consent to any such test xxxxx or sampling proposed by Buyer, and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any refusal by Seller to grant its consent shall be the limited right contained in the preceding sentence to exclude the affected Assets from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. If Buyer fails to exercise the right to exclude such Assets by written notice to Seller delivered prior to the expiration of the seventy-two hour period described above, then Buyer shall be conclusively deemed to have waived such right and shall be obligated to purchase the affected Assets without conducting such testing or sampling or any adjustment of the Purchase Price unless otherwise provided in this Agreement.

  • Ergonomic Assessments At the request of the employee, the College will ensure that an ergonomic assessment of the employee’s work station is completed by a person trained by the Department of Labor and Industries or comparable trainer to conduct ergonomic assessments. Solutions to identified issues/concerns will be implemented within available resources.

  • Periodic Risk Assessment Provider further acknowledges and agrees to conduct periodic risk assessments and remediate any identified security and privacy vulnerabilities in a timely manner.

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