Inspection Requirements. 5.01. Prior to commencing parallel operation with Utility’s electric system, Customer shall have the CRG system inspected and approved by the appropriate code authorities having jurisdiction. Customer shall provide documentation of such inspection and approval to Utility.
Inspection Requirements. The inspection shall cover:
5.1. The identification of the vehicle;
5.2. Environmental nuisances;
5.3. Noise emissions
5.4. Other items related to the protection of the environment
Inspection Requirements a. Confirmation of the inspection report of the local code enforcement agency indicating compliance of the facility with all applicable local codes.
b. Prior to connection and parallel operation of the member’s generation system with CHELCO’s system, the member shall provide CHELCO’s energy services department notice of project completion and permit CHELCO to inspect the system and its component equipment and the documents necessary to insure compliance with various sections of this agreement. CHELCO will have the right to have personnel present on the in-service date in order to ensure compliance with the requirements of this agreement. System inspections shall include, but not be limited to any installed manual disconnect switch, as applicable; CHELCO’s metering equipment; any additional metering equipment installed by the member; the member’s utility-interactive inverter, or similar protective device; and member documentation.
c. CHELCO will provide the member with as much notice as reasonably practical, either in writing, email, facsimile or by phone as to when CHELCO may conduct inspection and/or document review. Upon reasonable notice, CHELCO shall have access to the Member’s premises for any reasonable purpose in connection with the performance of the obligations imposed by this Interconnection Agreement or, if necessary, to meet CHELCO’s legal obligation to provide service to its members. In the event that emergency access is required and no prior notice is given to the member, CHELCO will, at a minimum, leave a door hanger at the premises notifying the member of the inspection and the reasons for the inspection. Any time without notice in the event of an emergency or hazardous condition, CHELCO shall have access to the Member’s premises to operate the manual disconnect switch, if available, or disconnect the meter.
d. Any inspection or observation by CHELCO shall not be deemed to be or construed as any representation, assurance, guarantee, or warranty by CHELCO of the safety, durability, suitability, or reliability of the facility.
Inspection Requirements. The inspection shall cover at least the items listed below, provided they are installed in the vehicle.
Inspection Requirements. The inspection shall cover at least the items listed below, provided that these are related to the obligatory equipment of the vehicle being tested in the implementing State concerned.
5.1. Identification of the vehicle;
5.2. Braking equipment;
5.3. Steering;
5.4. Visibility;
5.5. Lighting equipment and parts of electric system;
5.6. Axles, wheels, tyres, suspension;
5.7. Chassis and chassis attachments;
5.8. Other equipment;
5.9. Additional inspections of vehicles for the commercial carriage of passengers.
Inspection Requirements. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, APEX PC SOLUTIONS, INC. shall be responsible for performing inspections that are sufficient to assure *** Confidential treatment request; filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 26 that the parts supplied meet the requirements specified in the product assembly documentation.
Inspection Requirements. 5.01. Prior to commencing parallel operation with JEA’s electric system, Customer shall have the customer-owned renewable generation system inspected and approved by the appropriate code authorities having jurisdiction. Customer shall provide a copy of this inspection and approval to JEA.
Inspection Requirements. The Design-Builder shall be responsible for conducting site inspections in accordance with the requirements herein. Site inspections shall include erosion and sediment control, and pollution prevention practices and facilities; all areas of the site disturbed by construction activity; all on-site support facilities; and all off site support facilities within VDOT right of way or easement. The Design-Builder shall document such inspections by completion of Form C-107, Construction Runoff Control Inspection Form, according to the directions contained within the form. This inspection shall be incorporated into the SWPPP no later than 4 days after the inspection. Inspections shall be conducted using one of the following schedules: ● Schedule 1 - At least once every 7 calendar days (equivalent to the once every five business days schedule in the VPDES General Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from Construction Activities) and within 24 hours following any measureable storm event. If a measureable storm event occurs when there are more than 24 hours between business days, the Design-Builder shall perform his inspection no later than the next business day. The Design-Builder shall install a rain gauge at a central location on the project site for the purposes of determining the occurrence of a measureable storm event. Where the project is of such a length that one rain gauge may not provide an accurate representation of the occurrence of a measurable storm event over the entire project site, the Design-Builder shall install as many rain gauges as necessary to accurately reflect the amount of rainfall received over all portions of the project. The Design-Builder shall observe all rain gauges no less than once each business day at the time prescribed in the SWPPP General Information Sheet notes in the construction plans or other contract documents to determine if a measureable storm event has occurred. The procedures for determining the occurrence of a measurable storm event are identified in the SWPPP General Information Sheet notes in the construction plans or other contract documents. ● Schedule 2 - At least each Monday and Thursday (equivalent to the once every four business days schedule in the VPDES General Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from Construction Activities). Where Monday or Thursday is a non- business day, the inspection may be performed on the next business day afterward. In no case shall the inspections be performed less than once every four ...
Inspection Requirements a. Prior to operating in parallel with the Company’s electric system, the Customer must have the Facility inspected and approved by local code officials to ensure compliance with all applicable local codes. The Customer shall provide a copy of the inspection report of the local code enforcement agency indicating compliance with this section 4(a) with the Customer’s Interconnection Application. (Continued from Tier 2, Sheet No. 9.57)
b. Prior to and after allowing the Customer’s Facility to operate in parallel with the Company’s electric system, authorized Company representatives may inspect the Facility to verify that the Facility is and continues to be in compliance with the standards contained in this Agreement. At least ten (10) business days prior to initially placing the Facility in service, the Customer shall provide written notification to the Company advising the Company of the date and time at which the Customer intends to place the Facility in service, and the Company shall have the right to have personnel present on the in-service date in order to ensure compliance with the requirements of this Agreement and Rule 25-6.065. System inspections shall include, but not be limited to;
(i) any installed manual disconnect switch, as applicable; (ii) the Company’s metering equipment; (iii) any additional metering equipment installed by the Customer; (iv) the Customer utility-interactive inverter, or similar protective device; and (v) Customer documentation.
c. The Company will provide the Customer with as much notice as reasonably practicable; either in writing, e-mail, facsimile or by phone as to when the Company may conduct inspection and/or document review. Upon reasonable notice, the Company shall have access to the Customer’s premises for any reasonable purpose in connection with the performance of the obligations imposed by this Interconnection Agreement or, if necessary, to meet the Company’s legal obligation to provide service to its customers. In the event that emergency access is required and no prior notice is given to the Customer, the Company will, at a minimum, leave a door hanger at the premises notifying the Customer of the inspection and the reasons for the inspection. At any time without notice in the event of an emergency or hazardous condition, the Company shall have access to the Customer’s premises to operate the manual disconnect switch.
d. Any inspection or observation by the Company shall not be deemed to be or construed as any r...
Inspection Requirements. Buyer’s rights to conduct Due Diligence shall be subject to the following further requirements: (a) Due Diligence inspections of the Property may only be performed during normal business hours and Buyer must provide Seller with at least 48 hours’ prior notice of its intent to perform Due Diligence inspections of the Property; (b) Seller shall have the right to have a representative of Seller present during any entry upon the Property by Buyer or Buyer’s Representatives; (c) there shall be no physical testing of the Property whatsoever, including, without limitation, any invasive sampling, boring, testing, or analysis of soils, surface water or groundwater at the Property;