Laboratory operations definition

Laboratory operations means any action, process, or treatment utilizing chemical, physical, or biological factors to conduct experimental research, tests, or demonstrations.

Examples of Laboratory operations in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall establish and maintain human resource systems which attract and retain outstanding employees, and continually motivate them to achieve high productivity in scientific research and Laboratory operations.

  • The Contractor shall implement a broad scope continual self-assessment process to assess the overall performance in, and drive continuous improvement of, Laboratory operations and administration.

  • The President and Laboratory Director shall direct the day-to-day operations at the Laboratory and shall be responsible for executing DOE/NNSA programs while ensuring contract compliance in Laboratory operations.

  • Trainee wage rates to apply for Certificate in Food Processing (Dairy) levels I and II will be based on 75% of the Adult level 2 rate for Production and Laboratory operations.

  • Laboratory operations will generate small amounts of material classified as biohazardous wastes.

  • The Contractor shall provide other administrative services necessary for Laboratory operations and logistics support to the DOE Bay Area Site Office as requested by the Contracting Officer.

  • Vacations may be taken throughout the year consistent with past practice and will be scheduled in such a manner so as not to conflict with Laboratory operations.

  • Since it is expected that the methodology developed by the project will have a significant fallout on "policies" both regional and European, SCREEN has a specific task for the establishment and operation of a "Laboratory operations on Policies" (Policy Lab).

  • The Contractor shall provide other administrative services necessary for Laboratory operations and logistics support to the DOE Berkeley Site Office as requested by the Contracting Officer.

  • Nothing in this Agreement (including Article 1) shall be deemed a guarantee that any work now performed at or by the Laboratory will be continued to be performed at or by the Laboratory, or a guarantee of continued employment or Laboratory operations.