Test Labs Sample Clauses

Test Labs. MRK shall have the sole and full responsibility for selection of, auditing of, contracting with and funding of Test Labs and personnel affiliated with such Test Labs. If a Test Lab or an affiliated investigator, in ArcherDX’s view, is not compliant with relevant regulations and requirements, including FDA requirements and CLIA regulations, ArcherDX shall provide written notice to MRK specifying the relevant deviations. If such deviations are not corrected in due time for ArcherDX to perform its Activities in relation to such Test Lab, ArcherDX may, at its sole discretion and without any liability or penalty (cf. Section 5.2), withdraw the Product from and cease its Activities in accordance with Section 6.1.10 in relation to such Test Lab. ArcherDX shall provide reasonable support to MRK for selection of Test Labs.
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Test Labs. 7.1 The Contractor shall provide Test Labs as described in Appendix 4 (Test Labs). The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that: (a) except in the Pre-Integration Test Phase and System Integration Test Phase any testing to be conducted by or on behalf of the Contractor in respect of the Contractor Solution or any part thereof (including any Communications Hub) at the Contractor's own cost shall not be conducted in the Test Labs (unless the DCC otherwise agrees); and (b) during UIT the Contractor shall make the Test Labs available to DCC Service Users and those acting on their behalf : (i) for the performance of Interface Testing Tests; and (ii) End to End Testing Tests (if required); and (c) during the Enduring Phase the Contractor shall make the Test Labs available to DCC Service Users (and those acting on their behalf) for Market Entry Testing and in connection with Testing of System Updates as required by the DCC from time to time. 7.2 The Contractor shall ensure that all Communications Hubs used in their Test Labs (and in any Tests) are suitable for Testing and: (a) include the correct versions of firmware; and (b) have been ZigBee Certified, Security Certified and DLMS/ COSEM Certified in accordance with paragraph 19 of Schedule 11. 7.3 The Contractor shall install Smart Metering Systems and Test Stubs supplied by or on behalf of the DCC such that the operational state of such equipment and Test Stubs can be monitored during the execution of Tests. 7.4 The Contractor shall, on request of the DCC via the Catalogue Services, scale the size of their Test Labs. 7.5 The Contractor shall operate their Test Labs to support the Test Activities of all parties (including the DCC Service Users) as agreed in the applicable Test Documents. 7.6 The Contractor shall provide connectivity of the SMWAN and supply Communications Hubs to test labs of third parties in accordance with Schedule 2.7 (Catalogue Services). 7.7 The Contractor shall provide connectivity and Communications Hubs to other locations and third parties (including other Prime CSPs, DCC Service Users, DCC Service Providers and other persons) on request of the DCC via the Catalogue Services. 7.8 The Contractor shall at all times provide a full set of (and storage space for) all Communications Hubs in the Test Labs for each SMWAN technology used in the Contractor Solution and HAN variant in a quantity (in each case) at least equal to the number of SMS Test Sets to be provided in the Test Lab from time to t...
Test Labs. Cleaning of DCC Test Labs will follow the general cleaning requirements of the ADCCP (Association of Data Centre Cleaning Professionals) standards. Access may be restricted due to operational requirements and cleaning will be three (3) days per week. Hard Floors (Regular) Free from loose debris and loose foreign matter. Free from stains, spillages and impacted dirt. Free from impacted debris including chewing gum and labels. Uniform colour and lustre to be maintained. Equipment and Screens Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Wipe down screen, remove any foreign objects e.g. Gum. Sanitise surfaces Counters Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Even polish to hardwood and leather surfaces. Glass free from finger marks. Free Standing Screens & Displays Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Glass free from finger marks. Waste receptacles (confidential and non- confidential) – preparation and emptying All internal receptacles emptied and refuse transported to external receptacles. Bins free from stains and streaks and containing clean liners as specified. Glass Partitions Free from finger marks, loose debris, dust, cobwebs. Even finish without streaks. Light Switches Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Radiators & Grilles Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Pictures Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Window Blinds Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Window Xxxxx & Skirting's Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Tables, Desks, Chairs, Cupboards, Cabinets Free from loose debris, dust and cobwebs. Surfaces free from removable stains, spillages etc. Free from impacted debris e. g. chewing gum, labels etc. Even polish to hardwood and leather surfaces. Glass free from finger ...

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