Fit for service definition

Fit for service means able to perform the duties of the job in a safe, secure, productive, and effective manner, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Fit for service. Requirements. Prior to the start of the contract, the following must be confirmed: i. Each printer must have a minimum of 25% toner remaining in the cartridge; ii. Each printer must have a minimum of 25% life remaining for other consumable maintenance items (fuser kit, maintenance kit, drums); iii. Any printer displaying a service or supplies alert (error codes, low consumables, etc.) or demonstrating a technical or performance issue (regardless of alert status) must have the condition corrected; iv. Any printer with an image quality issue must have the condition corrected; and v. Any printer inadvertently placed on an MPS contract that does not meet “Fit for Service” requirements, must have the issues promptly remediated or the Printer must be removed from the MPS contact.
Fit for service means a storage tank that is approved for continued use by a qualified inspector following prescribed inspection and testing as defined in API Standard 653;

More Definitions of Fit for service

Fit for service means that an Experience Qualified Person has inspected an Existing Agricultural/Farm AST and has provided signed, written documentation that the Agricultural/Farm AST will function as a storage vessel for a Regulated Substance for ten (10) more years from the date of the inspection, without being an unacceptable risk to public health or welfare or the environment due to potential failure of the Agricultural/Farm AST to contain the Regulated Substance. The Fit For Service documentation needs to account for any immediate necessary repairs or maintenance and any future repairs or maintenance for the ten (10) years after the inspection.

Related to Fit for service

  • Fee-for-service or “FFS” means a method of payment by the AHCCCS Administration to a registered provider on an amount-per-service basis for a member not enrolled with a contractor.

  • Ready for Service or "RFS" – A Collocation job is considered to be Ready for Service when Qwest has completed all operational work in accordance with CLEC Application and makes functional space available to CLEC. Such work includes, but is not necessarily limited to: DC power (fuses available, Battery Distribution Fuse Board (BDFB) is powered, and cables between CLEC and power are terminated), cage enclosures, primary AC outlet, cable racking, and circuit terminations (e.g., fiber jumpers are placed between the outside plant fiber distribution panel and the Central Office fiber distribution panel serving CLEC) and APOT/CFA are complete, telephone service, and other services and facilities ordered by CLEC for Provisioning by the RFS date.

  • Request for Services or “RFS” means the document used by the City’s Project Manager to obtain services under this Agreement. The RFS must include a description of required services and schedule. It is to be emailed/faxed to the Consultant who in turn will provide a detailed costing for the service. The RFS must be reviewed and approved by the City’s Project Manager before the work is to proceed. A detailed process and sample of the RFS is attached as Schedules 2 and 3, respectively.

  • Address for Service means [Insert address in the UK to which the Landlord is to respond].

  • Ready for Service Date means the Day designated as such by Company by written notice to Customer stating that Company has Facilities which are ready for and are capable of rendering the Service applied for by Customer.