Control mechanism definition

Control mechanism means an individual or general permit, order, or similar means used to control an industrial user's contribution to a POTW to ensure compliance with applicable pretreatment standards and requirements.
Control mechanism means a permit, order, or similar means of establishing enforceable requirements.

Examples of Control mechanism in a sentence

  • The Basic Access Control mechanism checks that the inspection system has physical access to the MRTD’s datapage.

  • Control mechanism of the circadian clock for timing of cell division in vivo.

  • The ICAO Basic Access Control mechanism takes ad- vantage of the fact that passports carry optically readable information as well as biometric data.

  • Any variations to the contract shall be undertaken in compliance with the Change Control mechanism.

  • An Automatic White Balance Control mechanism shall be provided to adjust the white balance dynamically in response to the varying light conditions encountered in the outside environments.


More Definitions of Control mechanism

Control mechanism means a permit, order, or similar means of establishing enforceable requirements. “Director” means the chief administrative officer of the Division.‌
Control mechanism means those mechanisms used to control the discharges of significant industrial users and industrial users of the POTW. Control mechanisms may include wastewater discharge permits, BMPs, written authorizations to discharge, liquid waste hauler permits, and other requirements enforceable under this chapter.
Control mechanism means a device that enables the source assembly to be moved to and from the radiographic exposure device;
Control mechanism means a permit, order, or similar means of establishing enforceable requirements. “Director” means the director of the Division.‌
Control mechanism means the verification of the compliance of products with the product specifications by the Registered proprietor and certification body;
Control mechanism means a Wastewater Discharge Permit, a No-Discharge Permit, a Consent Order, an Administrative Order, a certified letter, or other written or verbal instrument whose purpose is to limit, control or stop wastewater discharges from nondomestic sources.