Laboratory Management Sample Clauses
The Laboratory Management clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for overseeing the operation and maintenance of laboratory facilities. It typically outlines who is in charge of managing laboratory staff, ensuring compliance with safety protocols, and maintaining equipment and supplies. For example, it may require regular safety inspections, proper documentation of experiments, and adherence to regulatory standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure that laboratory environments are managed efficiently and safely, minimizing risks and promoting compliance with legal and industry requirements.
Laboratory Management. The laboratory utilized by the District shall perform urine drug testing for the District and shall meet all analytical, quality assurance and quality control standards which are professional accepted by laboratories which perform forensic urine drug testing.
Laboratory Management. B-17 5.2 Initial Screening Test ........................................................................................B-17 5.3 Confirmatory Test .............................................................................................B-17 5.4 Preparation of Laboratory Report - Negative Test Specimens B-18 5.5 Preparation of Laboratory Reports - Positive Test Specimens .........................B-18
Laboratory Management. The laboratory shall perform urine drug testing for the LASD and the Bureau and shall meet all analytical, quality assurance and quality control standards which are professionally accepted by laboratories which perform forensic urine drug testing.
Laboratory Management. The Company shall maintain the California Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP). This program provides evaluation and accreditation of environmental testing laboratories to ensure the quality of analytical data used for regulatory purposes. ELAP accredited laboratories have demonstrated capability to analyze environmental samples using approved methods. The Company staff shall develop schedules and methods for performing assigned duties, including sampling and analytical activities for monitoring wastewater plant operations, effluent, non‐ domestic discharges, WDR, NPDES, and other related activities. Function as project manager for work performed by outside, contract, and commercial laboratories. Schedule, evaluate, interpret, and appropriately apply sampling and analytical work performed by such outside, contract, and commercial laboratories. The Company staff will ensure compliance with various reporting requirements; maintain State Department of Public Health laboratory certification for a variety of physical, chemical, biochemical and bacteriological analyses. The Company shall collect, perform and/or contract the laboratory service in alignment with the District’s policies and procedures for the biological, chemical, and physical tests and analyses in both field and laboratory settings for water, wastewater, storm water, biosolids, and industrial waste, residuals, including the operation of current and future laboratory equipment; maintaining and cleaning laboratory equipment; implementing laboratory testing procedures as required by federal and/or state regulations; interpreting test results; and working in conjunction with the reuse water and wastewater treatment staff to effect necessary changes in plant operations. The Company understands that we are responsible for and agrees to conduct in‐house laboratory testing to support the current ELAP certification i.e. District’s Certificate No. 1092, Expiration Date: 01/31/2022, Effective Date: 02/01/2020 which is the basis for thisanalysis.
