Measuring and Test Equipment Sample Clauses

Measuring and Test Equipment. The Contractor must dispose over measuring and test equipment that make it possible to measure and test the relevant quality characteristics pursuant to the state of the Art. The measuring and test equipment must be calibrated regularly or else calibrated and maintained in a ready to use condition. The ability of the measuring equipment has to be verified. If re- quired, measuring and test equipment as well as measuring and testing methods have to be coordinated between the Contractee and the Contractor.
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Measuring and Test Equipment. SUPPLIER shall be responsible for using adequate measuring and test equipment. All measuring and test equipment shall be released by way of an inspection equipment monitoring system; it must be possible to demonstrate the capability of test equipment by way of a measurement systems analysis. Test equipment monitoring and its organizational control shall as a rule be performed by means of an adequate system. Furthermore, SUPPLIER shall plan the procurement of new or modified measurement equipment and facilities in such a way that a timely delivery of contractual products that meet the agreed specifications is guaranteed. SUPPLIER shall make sure, by way of a maintenance plan, that its production facilities are in a condition that allows for the on-spec and on-time manufacture of contractual products.
Measuring and Test Equipment a) The Contractor shall have a blast profile gauge, wet film comb, and a dry film thickness gauge at the shop/site at all times. The Contractor shall also have at the shop/site instrumentation to measure the psychrometric conditions and the substrate temperature.
Measuring and Test Equipment. Vendor/supplier shall be responsible for validating the accuracy and stability of tools, gages, and test equipment used to eonstarte that any item conforms to the requirements specified by the procurement document. Documented schedules shall be maintained to provide for periodic calibration to adequate standards. Objective evidence of calibrations shall be recorded and made available for Rainbow Mykotronx review.
Measuring and Test Equipment. Measuring and test equipments shall be controlled showing evidence of: · Equipment identification and calibration status · Proper use (range, precision, ...) · Record of proper calibration · Test records shall clearly identify any test equipment that has been used and its calibration status
Measuring and Test Equipment. If RWM Schweiz AG makes measuring and test equipment available to the supplier, then they must be labelled as RWM Schweiz AG property. The supplier is responsible for protecting this property from damage and ensuring proper calibration, maintenance and repair. The supplier must use suitable measuring and test equipment, including gauges and testing devices. The measuring equipment must be properly calibrated and the calibration traceable to a national or international standard. When utilising an external company for testing purposes or for the calibration of measuring equipment this must be accredited and verifiable. If required, suitable test equipment and testing methods shall be coordinated and agreed upon between the supplier and RWM Schweiz AG.
Measuring and Test Equipment. The contractor shall use a calibration system that meets the requirements of MIL- STD-45662A, ANSI/NCSL-Z540.3-2006, or ISO 10012-1. Contractor use of a calibration system other than one specified herein will require Navy review and concurrence. (End of clause) CONTRACT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION (OCT 2002) This Section and FAR 52.204-2 “Security Requirements”, shall apply to an Order under this agreement only when DD Form 254 is attached hereto as part of the contract requirements, at which time Far 52.204-2 shall be considered Incorporated by Reference in Section I Contract Clauses of this document. The contractor shall, upon completion of final delivery hereunder, promptly so notify the Contracting Officer in writing and shall request a final military security requirements checklist (DD254). Such request shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer via the cognizant government inspector. (End of clause) NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT (MAR 2000) When a contract is to be assigned pursuant to the FAR 52.232-23 “Assignment of Claims’ Clause Incorporated by Reference in Section I Contract Clauses of this document, the assignee shall forward a true copy of the instrument of assignment, (i.e., a certified duplicate or photostat copy of the original assignment), and an original and three (3) copies of the Notice of Assignment:
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