Plant Inspections Clause Samples

The Plant Inspections clause establishes the right for one party, typically the buyer or client, to inspect the manufacturing plant or facility where goods are being produced or services are being performed. This clause usually outlines the conditions under which inspections can occur, such as providing advance notice, limiting inspections to reasonable hours, and specifying what areas or processes may be reviewed. Its core practical function is to ensure quality control and compliance with contract specifications, allowing the inspecting party to verify that production meets agreed standards and to identify potential issues before delivery or completion.
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Plant Inspections. When a plant inspection is made by an Inspector authorized to enforce the Workers’ Compensation Regulations, the Factories Act, or any other act or regulations pertaining to industrial health or safety, a Union representative of the Safety Committee, if on site at the time, shall be included in the tour, and a copy of the Inspector’s report shall be made available to the Safety Committee.
Plant Inspections. Plants will be inspected by the restoration biologist and restoration contractor and approved as healthy, disease free, and of proper size prior to planting. In addition, the restoration contractor will approve the final layout of the plant materials in the field prior to planting to ensure their correct centering.
Plant Inspections. 3M shall grant to SEPRACOR's quality assurance and quality control personnel, upon no less than [**] days prior written notice, access to areas of its plants when the Product is being manufactured, packaged (if applicable), and tested and related documentation for SEPRACOR during the times of such operations, for the purpose of routine GMP audits. SEPRACOR shall not be given access to 3M trade secret manufacturing information during any such plant inspections it being understood by SEPRACOR and 3M that this restriction on access shall not apply to 3M standard operating procedures, production records or comparable documents that SEPRACOR must access to determine conformance with GMP requirements. SEPRACOR will treat all such information as 3M Confidential Information. SEPRACOR shall provide 3M reasonable advance notice in writing of its desire to have such access, except where SEPRACOR's request is due to pending or actual FDA action related to Product or to another similar urgent and important reason, in which case, SEPRACOR shall have more immediate access within an appropriate period of time not to exceed [**] days. Investigations of serious, unexpected adverse events or Product non-conformance that are sufficiently serious such that Product recall or market withdrawal should be contemplated will be considered as urgent and important matters warranting an on-premises inspection by SEPRACOR at SEPRACOR's discretion. All general and PAI inspections by the FDA of 3M manufacturing facilities shall be conducted solely by 3M personnel. 3M shall not make any disclosure to the FDA in response to an FDA action/inspection that is related to the Product, the SEPRACOR Components, the Specifications or the Test Methods unless 3M has consulted with SEPRACOR on the extent and content of the disclosure and SEPRACOR has provided its approval for the disclosure (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld by SEPRACOR).
Plant Inspections. This daily fee is based on an eight‐hour day for each day (two days minimum), during the initial and annual inspections, that the Validator is in the Licensee’s plant for the purpose of inspection and selection of test samples. For domestic travel, (US & Canada), one day will be added as an allowance for travel time. For each international locations (outside of North America), two days will be added as an allowance for travel time. International, (Outside North America) $899.50 per day (plus all related travel expenses) Domestic, (US & Canada) $1071.61 per day (Travel expenses included, per diem, transportation air & ground lodging, and meals.) Plant inspections are typically scheduled on a consecutive (loop) basis, by TÜV, with two or more manufacturers. This daily fee is the same regardless of location of domestic plants (US and Canada).
Plant Inspections. ATBB complies with the plant regulations of ABG and submits to the standard inspections by plant security. This also applies to incoming and outgoing shipments of material. ATBB complies with the instructions of the environmental department of ABG to the extent that ATBB’s activities affect the interests of ABG. Price for drinking water 2.35 €/m3 This is the actual purchase price paid by ABG, including costs of internal conduction as determined by ABG’s cost center accounting. The price does not include the sewage charge, which is to be billed separately. The price is adjusted monthly. The cost of drinking water is not included in the annual cap under Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. Price for domestic sewage 2.79 €/m3 This is the actual sewage charge paid by ABG as determined by ABG’s cost center accounting. The price is adjusted monthly. The amount of sewage is determined based on the amount of drinking water delivered. The electricity price is based on the purchase price paid by ABG, including costs of internal conduction as determined by ABG’s cost center accounting. The price is adjusted monthly. The electricity price is based on a power consumption of 400 kW ( 1/4-hour maximum). This is based on an annual consumption of 3.0 million kWh/a. If there is an appreciable change in the annual consumption (deviation of ±10%), the 1/4-hour maximum to be redefined by common agreement. The cost of electricity is not included in the annual cap under Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. For purposes of monthly billing, a preliminary electricity price shall be estimated at the beginning of each calendar year. The final electricity price to be determined and settled at the beginning of the following calendar year. The then applicable electricity tax (environmental tax)—the currently reduced rate is 12.30 €/MWh— is billed in addition to the electricity price. The cost of the electricity tax is not included in the annual cap under Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. The EEG charge to be billed in addition to the electricity price. The EEG charge is not included in the annual cap under Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. This is the actual purchase price paid by ABG, including internal conduction costs as determined by ABG’s cost center accounting. The price is adjusted monthly. The cost of natural gas is not included in the annual cap under Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. The energy tax on natural gas ...
Plant Inspections. Seller will permit Buyer’s agents to enter Seller’s premises at reasonable times and after reasonable notice to inspect goods being fabricated, determine Seller’s compliance with the Order, including use and maintenance of Buyer’s property, and inspect any books and records of Seller which are related to Seller’s performance of the Purchase Order.
Plant Inspections. Upon reasonable notice to Seller, either Buyer, Buyer’s customers or their respective third-party designees may audit Seller’s production facility, the Supplies and any other Seller property (including all pertinent documents, data and other information) related to the Purchase Order for the purpose of verifying Seller’s costs and its compliance with or its ability to perform its obligations under the Purchase Order. Seller shall provide, without additional charge, all reasonable facilities and assistance.
Plant Inspections. Seller hereby grants to Customer the right to inspect (during normal business hours and in such a manner as to not disrupt normal business operation) the production and quality control records of the Seller at a mutually agreeable time after reasonable prior notice to ensure compliance with all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Subject to the conditions in the previous sentence, Seller also hereby grants to Customer the right to physically inspect the production, storage and shipping facilities and processes of Seller to determine whether the Products are manufactured in accordance with Customers Specifications. Customer shall give Seller reasonable prior notice of any planned inspection and, in all events, such prior notice shall be delivered no less than 3 business days prior to any inspection.