Data Collection Protocol Sample Clauses
Data Collection Protocol. Solutions will, in consultation with the Advisory Committee, establish the Data Collection Protocol that defines the procedures, processes and format for the Consortium Participant Data to be submitted to the Data Firm(s). Solutions may from time to time, give notice to Consortium Participants of proposed amendments to the Data Collection Protocol, which shall be discussed and approved by the Advisory Committee.
Data Collection Protocol. 1. All data collection shall conform to the protocol(s) developed by the SAC, provided that such protocol(s) satisfies the requirements of this MOU, meets generally accepted scientific standards for qualita- tive and quantitative research, and is approved by the DCSC.
2. Pilots who volunteer to participate in data collection efforts will be briefed by the DCSC (or its designee) on the nature and require- ments of the data collection effort and will be permitted to ask ques- tions concerning participating pilots’ data collection responsibilities and obligations under the data collection protocol. Each participat- ing pilot will be provided with detailed information concerning the data collection effort and must review and sign a DCSC-approved “Consent to Voluntary Participation” form, which must fully describe the pilot’s responsibilities and obligations during the data collection effort. The parties will be provided with copies of each participating pilot’s executed Consent to Voluntary Participation form.
3. A pilot may withdraw from the data collection effort at any time by notifying the DCSC (or its designee) by telephone or by electronic mail. The DCSC may terminate a pilot’s participation in the data col- lection effort if it determines that continued participation in the data collection effort is not in the pilot’s best interest.
4. The Company shall compensate each participating pilot for each day of their participation in the data collection effort as follows:
Data Collection Protocol. 1. All data collection will conform to the protocol(s) developed by the FRMC in consultation with the Primary Research Partner. Such protocol(s) will satisfy the requirements of this LOA and meet generally accepted scientific standards for qualitative and quantitative research.
2. Crew Members who volunteer to participate in data collection efforts will be briefed by the FRMC (or its designee) on the nature and requirements of the data collection effort and will be permitted to ask questions concerning participating Crew Members' data collection responsibilities and obligations under the data collection protocol.
3. Each participating Crew Member will be provided with detailed information concerning the data collection effort and must review and sign a FRMC-approved "Consent to Voluntary Participation" form, which must fully describe the Crew Member's responsibilities and obligations during the data collection effort. The Company and the Union will be provided with copies of each participating Crew Member's executed Consent to Voluntary Participation form.
4. A Crew Member may withdraw from the data collection effort at any time by notifying the FRMC (or its designee) by telephone or by electronic mail.
5. The FRMC may terminate a Crew Member's participation in the data collection.
6. Failure of the participating Crew Member to complete all required documentation will be considered withdrawal from the data collection effort.
7. Intentional efforts to skew actigraph and/or any data will be considered withdrawal from the data collection effort.
8. No Crew Member may be compelled to participate in data collection efforts. When the Company requests that a Crew Member participate in the collection of data for purposes of FRMS, it will compensate the participating Crew Member at the rate of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per Bid Month. Any pay earned under this paragraph will be paid after the data is received and validated by the FRMC, and the Crew Member may be required to submit a pay log. A Crew Member’s completion of a Fatigue Event Report shall not be considered collection of data for purposes of this paragraph, and the Crew Member shall not be entitled to pay for completing a Fatigue Event Report.
