Physical Analysis definition

Physical Analysis means the determination of total moisture, hardgrove grindability index, abrasiveness index and size grading; 3.25 ‘Pre-Certified Stockpile” means stockpile(s), approximately equivalent to a day's delivery, unless otherwise agreed which have been sampled, analysed and certified, in accordance with this Agreement (including the Coal Quality Management Procedure) as meeting the Quality Specifications, or otherwise as accepted by Eskom; 3.26 “Reject Coal” means coal in respect of which one or more quality parameters does not meet the Quality Specification, or coal deemed to be Reject Coal in terms of the provisions of clause 26 of the Agreement whichever is applicable; 3.27 “Repeatability” means the results of duplicate determinations (carried out over a short period of time, but not simultaneously) in the same laboratory by the same operator with the same apparatus on two representative portions taken from the same analysis sample; 3.28 “Reproducibility” means the results of duplicate determinations in each of two laboratories, on representative portions taken from the same analysis sample; 3.29 “Supervisor” means a representative of the company that has been nominated by Eskom who ensures that the Monitor/s are on duty at all times (reporting, safety, ensures compliance etc.); 3.30 “Supervising and Monitoring Company” means the contractor that has been nominated by Eskom to provide monitoring and supervising functions at the respective Mine (s) at which the Pre-certified Stockpiles are produced . Monitoring and supervising functions include providing oversight of the sampling and pre- certification process at the Mine at which the Pre-Certified Stockpiles are produced; 3.31 “Source” means the site or colliery at which the Pre-Certified Stockpiles are produced prior to delivery to Eskom; 3.32 “Supplier” means [●] (Proprietary) Limited registered under the laws of South Africa registration number [●]/[●]/[●];

Examples of Physical Analysis in a sentence

  • Physical and Chemical Evaluations 19 8.1 Physical Analysis 19 8.2 Chemical Analysis 19 9.

  • Destructive Physical Analysis requirements are also provided in these tables.

  • Each shipment shall be accompanied by a legible copy of actual test results for Destructive Physical Analysis Test.

Related to Physical Analysis

  • risk analysis the analysis required under Rule 17f-7(a)(1)(i)(A).

  • Forensic analysis means the practice of gathering, retaining, and analyzing computer-related data for investigative purposes in a manner that maintains the integrity of the data.

  • Market Analysis means a technique used to identify market characteristics for specific goods or services “National Treasury” has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003);

  • Credential analysis means a process or service by which a third party affirms the validity of an identity document described in section 25(6)(c) through a review of public and proprietary data sources conducted remotely.

  • Physical abuse means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person responsible for the child’s care other than by accidental means; or any physical or mental injury that cannot reasonably be explained by the child’s history of injuries or any aversive or deprivation procedures, or regulated interventions, that have not been authorized by Minn. Stat. § 125A.0942 or § 245.825.