Ionising radiation Sample Clauses

Ionising radiation. If a Project involves the use of ionising radiation, the Administering Organisation shall ensure that any personnel performing procedures involving ionising radiation are appropriately trained and hold a relevant current licence from the appropriate State authority. The Administering Organisation must retain all such licences and shall provide them to the ARC if required to do so.
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Ionising radiation. The Grant Recipient must, in relation to the use of ionising radiation, ensure that relevant researchers are appropriately trained and hold a licence from the relevant State authority.
Ionising radiation. When conducting research in Australia which involves the use of ionising radiation, each Participant must ensure that persons performing procedures involving ionising radiation are appropriately trained and hold a relevant current licence from the appropriate State authority.
Ionising radiation. This section excludes and does not cover loss or damage
Ionising radiation. If the Party is conducting research in Australia involving ionising radiation, the Party must ensure that persons performing procedures involving ionising radiation are appropriately trained and hold a relevant current licence from the appropriate State authority.
Ionising radiation. If a Project involves the use of ionising radiation, the Administering Organisation shall ensure that any personnel performing procedures involving ionising radiation are appropriately trained and hold a relevant current licence from the appropriate State authority. The Administering Organisation must retain all such licences and shall provide them to the ARC if required to do so. Social science data sets: Any digital data arising from a Project involving research relating to the social sciences must be lodged with the Australian Social Science Data Archive (ASSDA) for secondary use by other investigators. This should be done within two years of the conclusion of any fieldwork relating to the Project research. If a CI is not intending to do so within the two-year period, they must include the reasons in the Project’s Final Report. Material Produced Under this Agreement, Publication and Dissemination of Research Outputs and Research Data The Administering Organisation must establish and comply with its own policies, procedures and arrangements for the ownership and management of all Material produced as a result of any Project funded under this Agreement. For any Material produced under this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that all Specified Personnel: take reasonable care of, and safely store, any data or specimens or samples collected during, or resulting from, the conduct of their Project; make arrangements acceptable to the ARC for lodgement with an appropriate museum or archive in Australia of data or specimens or samples collected during, or resulting from, their Project; and include details of the lodgement or reasons for non-lodgement in the Progress Reports and the Final Report for the Project. All ARC Funded research projects must comply with the ARC Open Access Policy on the dissemination of research findings, which is on the ARC website. In accordance with this policy, any Research Outputs arising from the Project must be made openly accessible within a 12 month period from the publication date. Where this requirement cannot be met, reasons must be provided in the Final Report for the Project. Metadata for all Research Outputs arising from the Project must be made available to the public in an institutional repository as soon as possible but no later than three months from the date of publication. Metadata must include the ARC Project ID, list the ARC as a funding source and contain a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to the ...
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