Design Assessment Certificate definition

Design Assessment Certificate means a certificate issued by an Assessor following a design stage assessment carried out prior to the constriction of a building

Examples of Design Assessment Certificate in a sentence

  • A Confirmation of Product Type Approval represents that the product design meets the ABS Rules or Guides, statutory, industrial or manufacturer's standard described on the Design Assessment Certificate and that the manufacturer has established a systematic quality monitoring system sufficient to show its capacity to consistently manufacture a product which meets the designated standards.

  • When a Product Design Assessment Certificate expires or is otherwise nullified by a Rule or specification change, the option of maintaining the listing in the category of Product Design Assessment, Limited (PDA Ltd.) index is available.

  • Products evaluated in accordance with 1-1-A2/5.1.1 and 1-1-A2/5.1.2 and found to be in conformance with the applicable provisions of the Rules, standards, or specifications will be issued a Product Design Assessment Certificate.

  • A Product Design Assessment Certificate, by itself, does not reflect that the product is type approved.

  • For that purpose, manufacturing assessment is to be carried out in accordance with 1-1-A2/5.3 or 1-1-A2/5.5.5.1.4 Product Design Assessment, LimitedWhen a Product Design Assessment Certificate expires or is otherwise nullified by a Rule or specification change, the option of maintaining the listing in the category of Product Design Assessment, Limited (PDA Ltd.) index is available.

  • Term of Validity: This Design Assessment Certificate number 07-HS294200-PDA, dated17/Dec/2007 will expire on 16/Dec/2012 or at an earlier date should there be alterations to the product's design or changes to the referenced ABS Rules and other specifications, which affect the product.

  • They will remain in this index until a Manufacturing Assessment Certificate (MA) is issued at which point the product will be eligible for listing under the Type Approved Product (PTA) index.A Product Design Assessment Certificate, by itself, does not reflect that the product is type approved.

  • Manufacturers so assessed will be eligible for listing on the ABS website under the Type Approved Product (PTA) index together with the PDA Certificate data, as appropriate.5.3.4 Confirmation of Type Approval (CTA) (2005)Those products with both a valid Design Assessment Certificate (1-1-A2/5.1.3) and a valid Manufacturing Assessment Certificate (1-1-A2/5.3.3) are eligible for a Confirmation of Type Approval.

Related to Design Assessment Certificate

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  • Final Payment Certificate means the payment certificate issued under Sub-Clause 14.13 [Issue of Final Payment Certificate].

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  • Tax Certificate means the Federal Tax Certificate executed and delivered by the City on the Date of Original Issue of any Bond issued as a Tax-Exempt Bond, as the same may be amended or supplemented in accordance with its provisions.

  • Tax Certification Forms means any forms or other documentation as may be issued or required by a Tax Authority or by the Bank from time to time to confirm the tax status of the Customer or of a Connected Person.

  • Risk assessment means a programme to determine any risk associated with any hazard at a construction site, in order to identify the steps needed to be taken to remove, reduce or control such hazard;