Physical Resources Clause Samples

The Physical Resources clause defines the responsibilities and provisions related to tangible assets or materials necessary for fulfilling contractual obligations. It typically outlines which party is responsible for supplying, maintaining, or granting access to equipment, facilities, or other physical items required for the project or service. By clearly allocating responsibility for physical resources, this clause helps prevent disputes over resource availability and ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding the provision and use of necessary materials.
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Physical Resources. Provide and maintain the necessary land, facilities, and physical resources to create an environment conducive to effective teaching and learning. Workforce Development Train and prepare a skilled, competent, workforce aligned with current and future employment needs and opportunities in our community. Collaborate with economic development stakeholders and leaders to implement bold initiatives and entrepreneurial opportunities for our service region. Enrich the organizational culture and enhance employee performance through educational and professional growth opportunities. Provide informed, responsive, and respectful service to our students, employees, and community. Collect, analyze, and share performance and outcome data to support evidence-based decision-making. The Faculty, Administration, and Board are dedicated to this purpose and to promoting the educational, cultural, and economic advantages of attending Indian River State College. The Chapter will cooperate in actively promoting the mission, goals and purpose of IRSC.
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Physical Resources. The working environment shall be adapted to the conduction of every task so that efficiency will not be impaired inappropriately and the designed quality will not be affected accordingly. This shall include appropriate lifting, moving and cutting equipments, special tools and personnel protective equipments. Environmental conditions, such as dust, temperature, humidity and direct exposure to sunlight, shall be recorded and monitored. Special workshop and compartment shall be separated to ensure nonoccurrence of environment and work area contamination, which is of significant importance for workshops of material storage, material allocation, lamination and grinding and surface finishing. Sufficient ventilation shall be provided to prevent accumulation of airborne particulates. Particular Manufacturing Requirements: The following primary manufacturing activities shall be subjected to in the manufacture of rotor blades for wind turbines. • Material Processing and Storage • Types and batch numbers of all primary materials used in production shall be recorded, and shall include at least the type, manufacturer, item number and batch number of the materials; • Materials shall be appropriately stored, and properly assembled prior to use, kept clean, dry and away from heat; • Inspections from storage to workshop of raw materials entering the plant shall not be limited to batch number and certificates. Raw materials shall also be checked by the inspector with naked eyes; • Glass fiber mat shall be wrapped up by protective layer, and shall be stored in a place with temperature higher than that of workshops, preventing moisture condensation on glass fiber; • Preimpregnated materials shall be stored in controlled refrigeration facilities; • Moisture of timber shall be controlled, and free of oil, dust and dirt; • Resin, adhesive and hardener/catalyzer shall be stored in properly sealed containers, with clearly indicated name and expiry date. Resin and hardener shall be stored separately; • Storage and transportation to factory of pre-assembled/equipped materials (such as pre-welded flange) shall be supervised.
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Physical Resources. Provide the necessary land, facilities, information technology resources, and electronically-based instructional and administrative systems to provide a high degree of efficiency in an environment conducive to effective learning. Train and prepare a skilled and competent workforce aligned with current employment demands and provide entrepreneurial opportunities to meet the future employment needs of our service region.
Physical Resources. The District is primarily located on a gently rolling tract in the foothills of the Coast Ranges west of the Central Valley, but the eastern fringe is located on the floodplain of Stony Creek, downstream of the dam (Figure 3). The dam, a 139-foot high Ambursen-type slab and buttress structure completed in 1928, is one of the two storage dams of the Orland Project. It was authorized for irrigation storage, with flood control considered a secondary benefit, but it also serves as the community's source of domestic water and is, therefore, operated under a State Water Resources Control Board directive to maintain a minimum pool size adequate to protect drinking water quality. Stony Gorge Dam and Reservoir, which accounts for most of the flood protection in the vicinity of the District, impounds a reservoir of 50,000 af. The reservoir is approximately 5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide with an area of 1275 acres and with a water surface elevation of 841 feet at full pool. There are 18 miles of shoreline, of which 7 miles are available for public visitation. Drawdown of the reservoir is usually extreme and rapid and normally occurs in mid-summer, which immediately affects visitation.
Physical Resources. Land uses are expected to be unaltered by the proposed action. Therefore, no affects on physical resources are expected. No new withdrawals of water would occur from this fully adjudicated stream.
Physical Resources. The service provider manages physical resources to ensure the safe delivery of care and services to service users and organisation personnel.
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Related to Physical Resources

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Additional Resources The WLSC may establish workgroups that include other department representatives and/or subject matter experts. These subcommittees shall conform with rules established by the WLSC.