Technical Guidelines Sample Clauses

Technical Guidelines. The Fish and Wildlife Service will administer the Clean Vessel Act grant program through State agencies only. Both public and private marinas are eligible to participate in this program and should conform to these technical guidelines. Other marinas would not have to conform. These technical guidelines should be followed when doing surveys, developing a plan and education program, and constructing pumpout stations and waste reception facilities. Technical guidelines are presented here by Section. At the end of these Guidelines, an information packet is presented, which contains a general discussion of each section, and defines terms in more detail.
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Technical Guidelines. Technical Guidelines for the first call for proposals under the Capacity Building AU-EU Africa Research Grants Call launched the 01/12/2008 with Deadline the 01/05/2009 1 – Mission statement 1. To improve and facilitate researches and networking between African researchers, including those belonging to the African intellectual Diaspora, and the wider international community in the scientific fields as defined by the thematic areas; 2. To develop a framework of research activities responding to the criteria of the Africa sustainable development, this implies that each proposal have to figurate its impact/ relations with the environment, the society and the economic context; 3. To improve the flow and exchange of information on the thematic areas with a particular emphasis on the relevance and value of research investment to African policy, society and economic activity; 4. To provide a focal point for African collaboration with complementary international programmes 5. To create a research environment responding to the acknowledgment of the role, functions and activities of the African researchers and scientists in their own continent. In pursuit of this mission, the African Grants seek to add value to activities already underway in the AU and its Member States, through increasing synergy at all levels. This involves both actions by the AU Commission Services and also research projects initiated and undertaken by external partners in response to the Call for Proposals. 6. This first call will be launched in December 01st 2008, with deadline in May 01st 2009. Evaluation of the proposals will be implemented in the following four months, using panel of external African and International experts not involved in the proposals. The results of the evaluation and the list of the proposals to be retained will be submitted to the attention of the AMCOST Bureau. Immediately after, the AU-HRST Services will initiate the contract negotiation and, once defined, the contract will be officially signed by the proposers' coordinator as main contractor and by the HRST Dpt Director. The contract Coordinator will receive an advance of 35% of the planned contribution and will continue to receive tranches of funding according to the presented reports and cost statements.
Technical Guidelines. In accordance with hospital safety guidelines, all wall-mounted artwork exhibits will be restricted to framed pieces only. All wall-mounted artwork and frames must fit within the area parameters of the designated wall spaces and must not interfere with other fixtures on that wall. • Dimensions of designated wall display areas are: o (2nd Floor) Overall artwork dimensions of approximately 90”W x 40”H, or a combination of multiple pieces of artwork that make-up this dimension [Recommend 8 piece total maximum] * 150 lb max for display o (3rd floor) Overall artwork dimensions of approximately 60”W x 40”H, or a combination of multiple pieces of artwork that make-up this dimension [Recommend 6 piece total maximum] * 100 lb max for display o (4th & 6th Floors) Overall artwork dimensions of approximately 20”W x 40”H, or a combination of multiple pieces of artwork that make-up this dimension [Recommend 2 piece total maximum] * 40 lb max for display o (0xx Xxxxx) Overall artwork dimensions of approximately 36”W x 40”H, or a combination of multiple pieces of artwork that make-up this dimension [Recommend 4 piece total maximum] * 60 lb max for display Artist is responsible for installing hanging wire and necessary hanging hardware prior to submission. For liability reasons UPHS- M cannot install the mounting hardware. UPHS-M will provide anchored hanging fixtures only. All sculptural artwork exhibits will need to fit within the parameters of the pedestal weight capacity and area of enclosed display case. • Pedestal A (0xx Xxxxx) o Dimensions for sculpture display case are: 18 H x 30 W x 18 D o Pedestal weight capacity is 50 lbs. • Pedestal B (0xx Xxxxx) o Dimensions for sculpture display case are: 18 H x 18 W x 18 D o Pedestal weight capacity is 30 lbs.
Technical Guidelines supplemented from time to time, which provide the minimum technical, operation and safety requirements in ensuring that the features of the Renewable Energy
Technical Guidelines x. Xx accepting the terms and conditions the contractor accepts the general conditions and regulations of the Organisers, the conference venue, and the suppliers as well as the technical guidelines and local safety regulations. Detailed technical guidelines will be provided in the exhibition manual. The contractor should refer to the Organisers to ensure that they meet all regulations enforced by the conference venue and the suppliers. b. The contractor must conform to the regulations and conditions concerning explosive and dangerous materials, combustible or otherwise, as laid down by the local authorities and other statutory bodies. Any materials/exhibits not approved by the authorities or the Organisers must be removed from the conference venue. c. All inflammable materials shall effectively comply with any statutory or local regulations or requirements to which the exhibition may be subject. Drapes and curtains must be at least 150 mm above the floor. No packing material or empty cartons shall be stored at the booth. Fire points must be kept clear at all times. The contractor must comply with any reasonable instructions given by the local authorities, the fire officer and /or the Organisers to avoid the risk of the fire. x. Xxxxxxxx will be provided at the absolute discretion of the Organisers although they cannot accept liability for any loss or damage that may occur. Conference name badges must be worn at all times by the contractor and his/ her staff whilst in the conference venue and in all other areas within the full control of the Organisers for the duration of the conference.
Technical Guidelines. ▪ Are part of the specifications as common approved information
Technical Guidelines. Licensor will provide Licensee with a Guide to Quality Operations containing suggestions for providing customers with high quality Cellular Telephone Service, and other materials as Licensor deems appropriate.
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Technical Guidelines. 1. Company and Third Party Providers may only send Messages to and from the Short Codes obtained by Company and Third Party Providers from CTIA and provided by Company to T-Mobile. 2. Company will only connect to the IPs and ports provided by T-Mobile. 3. Company and Third Party Providers will not change any Service configurations unless T-Mobile approves or requests the change (for example, switching ports or Short Codes). 4. Company and Third Party Providers will throttle Messages so as not to exceed five (5) Messages per second rate for each approved Service, unless the parties otherwise mutually agree in writing to a different throttle rate. 5. Company and Third Party Providers will buffer Messages so that Messages sent to Company and Third Party Providers from Subscribers in connection with the Services will not be returned to the Subscriber as undeliverable. 6. Company and Third Party Providers will not send any Messages to a Subscriber unless (i) it has obtained such Subscriber’s “opt-in” consent to receive such Message or a general “opt-in” consent to participate in the Service that includes consent to receive Messages as part of the Service, or the (ii) recipient of the Message is an employee of Company or the Third Party Provider and either: (a) using a device owned or paid for by Company or the Third Party Provider or (b) using a personal device and the employee has given Company or the Third Party Provider permission to communicate with the employee via the device. 7. Company and Third Party Providers must provide Subscribers with a simple mechanism for opting out of receiving Messages. 8. Company and Third Party Providers will include information on how to “opt-out” of receiving Messages in the first Message sent to a Subscriber, or such other Message designated in the message flow diagram submitted to T-Mobile for approval. 9. At a minimum, Company and Third Party Providers must provide Subscribers with the ability to opt-out of receiving Messages: (i) by the Subscriber sending a Message with “unsubscribe,” “End,” “Stop” and/or other similar language in the text; and (ii) via the same mechanism as any Subscriber registers for the Service or opts-in to receiving Messages. Company and Third Party Providers must include a prominent description of the opt-out mechanism at the same location and time as the Subscriber is provided an opportunity to opt-in. Company and Third Party Providers will not send any Messages to any Subscriber that has indica...
Technical Guidelines. Registers shall be sized for the space supply air capacity plus an additional 50 CFM per lineal foot of storefront to accommodate return air for the Common Area. Maximum velocity through registers shall be 400 FPM.

Related to Technical Guidelines

  • General Guidelines Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the laboratory.

  • TECHNICAL GUIDANCE LETTERS In the sole discretion of the System Agency, and in conformance with federal and state law, the System Agency may issue instructions, clarifications, or interpretations as may be required during work performance in the form of a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL). A TGL must be in writing, and may be delivered by regular mail, electronic mail, or facsimile transmission. Any TGL issued by the System Agency will be incorporated into the Contract by reference for all purposes when it is issued.

  • Policies, Guidelines, Directives and Standards Either the Funder or the Ministry will give the HSP Notice of any amendments to the manuals, guidelines or policies identified in Schedule C. An amendment will be effective in accordance with the terms of the amendment. By signing a copy of this Agreement the HSP acknowledges that it has a copy of the documents identified in Schedule C.

  • Hot Weather Guidelines For the purposes of site based discussions regarding the need to plan and perform work during expected periods of hot weather, the following issues shall be considered in conjunction with proper consideration of Occupational Health and Safety issues.

  • Ordering Guidelines and Processes 1.13.1 For information regarding Ordering Guidelines and Processes for various Network Elements, Combinations and Other Services, PLI should refer to the “Guides” section of the BellSouth Interconnection Web site, which is incorporated herein by reference, as amended from time to time. The Web site address is: http//xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/. 1.13.2 Additional information may also be found in the individual CLEC Information Packages, which are incorporated herein by reference, as amended from time to time, located at the “CLEC UNE Products” Web site address: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/guides/html/unes.html. 1.13.3 The provisioning of Network Elements, Combinations and Other Services to PLI’s Collocation Space will require cross-connections within the central office to connect the Network Element, Combinations or Other Services to the demarcation point associated with PLI’s Collocation Space. These cross-connects are separate components that are not considered a part of the Network Element, Combinations or Other Services and, thus, have a separate charge pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • HIV/AIDS Model Workplace Guidelines Grantee will: a. implement the System Agency’s policies based on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), AIDS Model Workplace Guidelines for Businesses at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/hivstd/policy/policies.shtm, State Agencies and State Grantees Policy No. 090.021. b. educate employees and clients concerning HIV and its related conditions, including AIDS, in accordance with the Texas. Health & Safety Code §§ 85.112-114.

  • Project Manual A bound manual prepared by the Design Professional. It includes the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, the Specifications, the General Conditions and Supplementary General Conditions.

  • Policies and Procedures i) The policies and procedures of the designated employer apply to the employee while working at both sites. ii) Only the designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee in regard to discipline, reporting to the College of Nurses of Ontario and/or investigations of family/resident complaints. iii) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by WSIB at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. iv) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by liability insurance at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. v) The designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee’s personnel files and health records. These files will be maintained on the site of the designated employer.

  • Technical Safeguards 1. USAC and DSS will process the data matched and any data created by the match under the immediate supervision and control of authorized personnel to protect the confidentiality of the data, so unauthorized persons cannot retrieve any data by computer, remote terminal, or other means. 2. USAC and DSS will strictly limit authorization to these electronic data areas necessary for the authorized user to perform their official duties. All data in transit will be encrypted using algorithms that meet the requirements of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 or 140-3 (when applicable). 3. Authorized system users will be identified by User ID and password, and individually tracked to safeguard against the unauthorized access and use of the system. System logs of all user actions will be saved, tracked and monitored periodically. 4. USAC will transmit data to DSS via encrypted secure file delivery system. For each request, a response will be sent back to USAC to indicate success or failure of transmission.

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