Services and Requirements Sample Clauses

Services and Requirements. The Applicant/ Accredited Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) undertake: 3.1 To supply EAS with all information and facilities and to afford it such reasonable access and cooperation as, in each case is necessary to enable it to provide the service(s). 3.2 To provide access for EAS representatives to relevant areas of its clients’ premises in order to assess the Body’s activities. 3.3 Provide or cover cost of transportation, accommodation and catering for the assessment team during onsite assessment
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Services and Requirements a) The Contractor shall provide on-demand taxicab services for RDU customers from the terminal curbs. Taxicab passengers must encounter continuous availability of taxicabs during peak and non-peak hours from taxicab drivers (“Drivers”) and call center dispatch personnel. This includes providing taxicab services until one (1) hour after the last flight has landed to assist all passengers who require taxicabs services. Taxicab passengers must be provided safe and professional service in clean, well-maintained vehicles, receive complete and accurate information about taxicab fares and service, and receive a complete and accurate payment receipt for each trip. Additional services to be provided include maintaining an orderly flow of taxicabs and certifying taxicab meters annually. b) The Contractor shall have exclusive right to provide on-demand taxicab service from the Airport and non-exclusive rights to provide taxicab services to the Airport.
Services and Requirements. Section 3.1 U.S. Presence1
Services and Requirements. The Applicant/ Accredited Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) undertake: 3.1 To supply EAS with all information and facilities and to afford it such reasonable access and cooperation as, in each case is necessary to enable it to provide the service(s). 3.2 To provide access for EAS representatives to relevant areas of its clients’ premises in order to 3.3 Provide or cover cost of transportation, accommodation and catering for the assessment team during onsite assessment 3.4. CABs shall Pay as per Regulation by Council of Ministers Reg. No. 276/2020 and as described below considering man days and EAS time line rule. Accreditation Fees Schedule No. Service Fee (Birr) Remark 1 Document Review 6,000 2 Pre-Assessment 3,000 One team leader for one day. If the review requires more man-days, the fee shall be multiplied by the number of man- days. 3 Initial Assessment 7,500 A team comprising one team leader, one technical assessor and, as required, one technical expert for one day. If the assessment requires more man-days the fee shall be increased proportionately. 5 follow up visit 6,000 A team comprising one team leader, one technical assessor and, as required, one technical expert for one day.. If the assessment requires more man-days, the fee shall increase proportionately. 6 Assessment for Additional Units 2,500 A team comprising One team leader or one technical assessor and, as required , one technical expert for one day, If the assessment requires more man-days, the fee shall be multiplied by the number of man-days. 7 Clearing Major Non— Conformance 2,500 One team leader or one technical assessor for one day. If the assessment requires more man-days, the fee shall be multiplied by the number of man-days. 8 Re-Assessment 7,500 A team comprising one team leader, one technical assessor and, as required, one technical expert for one day. If the assessment requires more man-days, the fee shall be increased proportionately. 9 Training 0,000 Xxx trainer for a day. The fee shall be increased proportionately if the numbers of training days are increased. If the organization covers the accommodation and other expenses, the fee will be 30 percent of the total fee.
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