Uniform Distribution Sample Clauses
Uniform Distribution. 4.4.1. The Contractor shall distribute the initial issue of uniforms based on one hundred forty six (146) current employees. During the term of the contract, the NYC DOT averages approximately eight (8) to ten (10) newly hired or retired employees per year.
4.4.2. At the inception of the contract, the Contractor shall issue new clothing as per specifications. The issue quantities are approximate and are subject to change.
4.4.3. The Contractor shall distribute the following quantities of uniforms to each mechanic, welder and tow truck operator as indicated below;
4.4.3.1. Long Sleeve Shirt 13 Each
4.4.3.2. Pants 13 Each
4.4.3.3. Jackets 2 Each
4.4.4. Upon completion of the contract, the NYC DOT will have available for pick up the old garments. The final pick up day of the garments shall take place between 30 and 45 days after the contract expires. In the event the Contractor does not make the final pick up of the old garments after 60 days, all unreturned garments will then become the property of the NYC DOT and the NYC DOT will dispose of them.
4.4.5. There shall be no additional charges to the NYC DOT for old garments returned at the end of the contract no matter what condition that they are in.
4.4.6. Upon termination or expiration of the Contract, the Contractor shall not charge the NYC DOT for any non-returned uniform parts.
4.4.7. Upon termination or expiration of the Contract, the Contractor shall destroy all clothing that contains NYC Department of Transportation patches including logo, employee names, or labels. All patches including logo and employees names must be destroyed at the end of the contract.
Uniform Distribution. As a baseline to evaluate the performance of our proposed approach we will use a uniform distribution of particles over the map. This approach was already discussed in the seminal work of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. [1]. To obtain a uniform distribution of particles over the map we use a two-step process. In the first step we uniformly draw one cell from the set of all unoccupied cells in the NDT grid (that is, all cells that do not contain a Gaussian representation of the local surface shape). In the second step we uniformly draw a position and orientation in the given cell. We repeat these two steps until we have acquired the desired number of particles. Thanks to this approach we make sure that all particles are placed in free space in the map, while keeping the execution time fixed.
Uniform Distribution. Allocate and collect uniforms (uniforms are to be handed out at the beginning of and collected at the conclusion of each competition weekend), ensure they are clean and in good condition throughout the season, and return them at the end of the season, not in plastic bags please.
