Routine Testing Sample Clauses

Routine Testing. All Parties shall supply each other test numbers to be used for test calls for routine testing of the Interconnection circuits. The Parties agree to use artificial traffic generators in such a way so as not to unduly load the Interconnection.
Routine Testing. All “finalist” applicants for Facility Security Agent, Relief Facility Security Agent or Med Tech positions will be required to pass a physical capacity test prior to a final job offer. • At initial implementation, all existing Facility Security Agents, Relief Facility Security Agents and Med Techs will be required to take a physical capacity test. • All Facility Security Agents, Relief Facility Security Agents and Med Techs will be required to take a Physical Capacity Test every three years, on or around their anniversary date. • A single Physical Capacity Test every three years will be sufficient for employees working in multiple job classifications under this agreement.
Routine Testing. Participants may choose to test the system on a quarterly or bi-annual basis with their internal employee pool.
Routine Testing. All nurses shall be permitted routine blood examinations (i.e. CBC), pap smear, mammogram, urinalysis and PSA annually without cost when ordered by a physician.
Routine Testing. All Parties shall supply each ether test numbers to be used for test calls forroutine testing of the interconnection circuits. The Parties agree to use artificialtraffic generators in such a way so as not to unduly load the Interconnection.
Routine Testing. If the Contract Documents, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction require any work to be inspected, tested or approved, the Contractor shall give the Owner and the Architect/Engineer timely notice of its readiness and of the date arranged so the Architect/Engineer may observe such inspection, testing or approval. The Owner shall contract independently of the Contractor, the inspection services, testing of construction materials engineering, and the verification testing services necessary for acceptance of the facility by the Owner. Should the material or work fail to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs of the testing, inspection or approval as well as the cost of replacement of unsatisfactory material or Work as provided by the Contract Documents; otherwise, the Owner shall bear such costs and an appropriate change order shall be issued. 10.3.1 The costs of routine materials testing shall be borne by the Owner, but the Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of material tested. When directed by the Owner, demonstration of a material’s compliance with the specifications shall be made by one of the following: a. Manufacturer's certificate of compliance; b. Mill certificate; c. Testing laboratory certification; or d. Report of actual laboratory test from the Owner's laboratory or from a laboratory satisfactory to the Owner. Samples tested shall be selected by or in the presence of the Owner and the method of testing shall comply with the professional societies' standard specifications. 10.3.2 Materials incorporated into the Project may be subject to routine tests as specified or as deemed necessary by the ODR or the Architect/Engineer required to ensure their compliance with the specifications. Materials to be tested may include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Concrete - Primary mix design, slump tests and cylinder compression tests; b. Steel - Tensile tests; c. Welds - Field inspection and X-ray equipment; d. Soils - Subsoil investigation, physical analysis and compaction tests;
Routine Testing. The Mass Notification System will be tested quarterly. Test exercises will be geared towards insuring that use of the System in an emergency is optimized. This includes testing operational readiness, activation procedures and system effectiveness as well as validating data and system processes. Through test exercises, System administrators and users will be able to observe the mode of operation to augment and refresh System and process knowledge. Specific test exercise routines, roles, responsibilities and schedule will be detailed in the Operational Area Standard Operating Procedure document. By signing the Mass Notification System MOU, participating Agencies agree to take part in quarterly Mass Notification countywide test exercises.
Routine Testing. Testing to which the product is subjected to during the manufacturing process to ascertain whether it complies with specified requirements.
Routine Testing. Each party shall conduct interconnection service tests at agreed annual intervals to ensure the maintenance of interconnection services at agreed Services Levels in accordance with standards set out in the Operations Manual or such other standards as may be determined by the Commission.