Monitoring Equipment hour TSP air quality monitoring was performed using High Volume Sampler (HVS) located at each designated monitoring station. The HVS meets all the requirements of the Project Specific EM&A Manual. Portable direct reading dust meters were used to carry out the 1-hour TSP monitoring. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 2.1.
Monitoring Equipment. 3.2.1 Noise monitoring was performed using sound level meter at each designated monitoring station. The sound level meters deployed comply with the International Electrotechnical Commission Publications (IEC) 651:1979 (Type 1) and 804:1985 (Type 1) specifications. Acoustic calibrator was deployed to check the sound level meters at a known sound pressure level. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 3.1.
Monitoring Equipment. 4.2.1 Table 4.1 summarises the equipment used in the impact water quality monitoring programme.
Monitoring Equipment. 5.2.1 Table 5.1 summarises the equipment used for the impact dolphin monitoring.
Monitoring Equipment. The Employer shall provide and maintain work place monitoring equipment for detecting and recording potential and actual health and safety hazards.
Monitoring Equipment. Customer will provide an automated method to transfer operational and maintenance data to GE for the monitoring and diagnosis of Engine condition. If the aircraft is equipped with air-to-ground equipment such as AGARS. the Customer will forward the data directly to the GE SITA/ARINC address. If air-ground equipment is not available, GE will work with Customer to establish an alternate electronic means of providing this data.
Monitoring Equipment. Integrating Sound Level Meter, Model No. B&K2238, complying with the requirement stated in Technical Memorandum (TM) issued under the Noise Control Ordinance (NCO), was used for measurement. The Sound Level Meter is calibrated by the laboratory annually. A Sound Level Calibrator, Model No. B&K 4231, is used to calibrate the meter. Copies of calibration certificates conducted by Wellab Ltd. for the sound level meters used in Pine Court and Magnolia Villa are included in Appendix B.
Monitoring Equipment. A High Volume Sampler, Model No. GMW2310, for TSP sampling, complying the Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1 (Part 50), Appendix B, is used for measurement, both for 24-hour and 1-hour TSP sampling. The High Volume Sampler is calibrated once every three months. Its associated calibrator, Model No. GMW25, is used to calibrate the sampler. A copy of calibration certificates of the high volume sampler in Pine Court & Magnolia Villa is included in Appendix C. Samples are sent to the Government Chemist for measuring the weight of particulates and analysis, and the ER is responsible for handling the filter paper, conducting the tests and the calculation of TSP level.
Monitoring Equipment. Monitoring equipment will only be installed, except on a pilot basis, after consultation between the Union and the Director of Transportation.
Monitoring Equipment. Should equipment for monitoring fire systems and/or security systems be deemed necessary by Tenant or be required for the Demised Premises by federal, state, or local governing agencies because of Tenant’s equipment, the nature of Tenant’s business, or Tenant’s modification of the Demised Premises, Tenant shall be responsible for installation of such monitoring system, for any required building permits, monthly monitoring fees, and any fines, penalties or other charges for false alarms. Should such monitoring systems be otherwise required by federal, state, or local governing agencies, or deemed by Landlord to be advisable for the operation of the Building, Landlord shall be responsible for installation of such monitoring systems, and all costs and expenses relating thereto shall be included as Common Facilities Charges.