Quality Assurance Project Plan definition

Quality Assurance Project Plan means a plan of the same name prepared consistent with the EPA guidance document titled EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA QA/R-5), and any subsequent revisions or editions.
Quality Assurance Project Plan or AQAPP@ means a document which presents in specific terms the policies, organization, objectives, functional activities and specific quality assurance/quality control activities designed to achieve the data quality goals or objectives of a specific project or operation.
Quality Assurance Project Plan means a document that describes the objectives of an environmental study and the procedures to be followed to achieve those objectives.

Examples of Quality Assurance Project Plan in a sentence

  • Once the award is made, if a Quality Assurance Project Plan is required for the project, the applicant will have to draft a QAPP prior to beginning work on the project.

  • The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) is the document that provides comprehensive details about the quality assurance/quality control requirements and technical activities that must be implemented to ensure that project objectives are met.

  • If water quality data is generated, either directly or by subaward, the successful applicant must ensure all water quality data is transmitted into the Agency’s Storage and Retrieval (STORET) Data Warehouse annually or by project completion using either WQX or WQXweb in accordance with an EPA approved Quality Assurance Project Plan.

  • The Task B Quality Assurance Project Plan (Task B.5) documents the objectives, monitoring framework, sample frequency and duration, and analytical methods to be used at the home sites.

  • The ADH also submits to and receives approval from EPA a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) every four years.

  • A project-specific Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) must be submitted to the State in accordance with guidance provided by the EGLE project administrator.

  • The Permittee must develop a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), or revise an existing QAPP, as required by Part 6.2.6 (Quality Assurance Requirements) to clearly identify all methods and protocols to be used in the wet weather sampling effort.

  • All Work that involves the acquisition of environmental data shall be performed in accordance with a TCEQ- approved Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) meeting all applicable TCEQ and EPA requirements.

  • A project-specific Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) must be submitted to the State in accordance with guidance provided by the DEQ project administrator.

  • Successful applicants must ensure all water quality data generated in accordance with an EPA approved Quality Assurance Project Plan, either directly or by subaward, are transmitted into the Agency’s Water Quality Exchange (WQX) data system (formerly known as STORET) annually or by project completion.


More Definitions of Quality Assurance Project Plan

Quality Assurance Project Plan or “QAPP” means a document that presents in specific terms the policies, organization, objectives, functional activities and specific quality assurance/quality control activities involved with the acquisition of environmental information designed to achieve the data quality goals or objectives of a specific project or operation.
Quality Assurance Project Plan means a plan that describes protocols necessary to achieve the data quality objectives defined for all remedial facility sampling activities.
Quality Assurance Project Plan means the document that outlines, defines and provides guidance for the operation of a laboratory. This document generally contains, but is not limited to, information pertaining to: laboratory personnel, sampling procedures and sample rejection criteria, sample handling and chain of custody routines, the equipment employed by the laboratory, analytical methods, data reduction, validation and reporting, calibration and quality control procedures, equipment maintenance, routine procedure for precision and accuracy, method validation, verification and corrective actions, health and safety policy and training.

Related to Quality Assurance Project Plan

  • Quality Assurance Program means the overall quality program and associated activities including the Department’s Quality Assurance, Design-Builder Quality Control, the Contract’s quality requirements for design and construction to assure compliance with Department Specifications and procedures.

  • Quality Assurance means a systematic procedure for assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, and appropriateness of services.

  • Quality Assurance Plan or “QAP” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.2;

  • Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Contractor and approved by WTL, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Contractor’s bid. For the sake of clarity, the Agreed and Finalised Project Plan” refers to the version of the Project Plan submitted by the contractor after receiving the letter of Award and the same approved by WTL. The project plan may be changed/ modified during the course of the project. Should the Project Plan conflict with the provisions of the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Quality Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.3 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • The Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Supplier and approved by the Purchaser, pursuant to GCC Clause 19, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Supplier’s bid. The “Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” is the version of the Project Plan approved by the Purchaser, in accordance with GCC Clause 19.2. Should the Project Plan conflict with the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • QA means Quality Assurance.

  • Project Plans mean the plans for the Project that are attached to this Agreement as Exhibit “B.”

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;

  • Radiopharmaceutical quality assurance means, but is not limited to, the performance of appropriate chemical, biological, and physical tests on potential radiopharmaceuticals and the interpretation of the resulting data to determine their suitability for use in humans and animals, including internal test assessment, authentication of product history, and the keeping of proper records.

  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Quality Management System means a set of interrelated or interacting elements that organisations use to direct and control how quality policies are implemented and quality objectives are achieved;

  • Work Plan means a plan that describes each individual activity to be conducted to complete eligible activities and the associated costs of each individual activity.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53(1) (c) (ii) for implementing the municipality’s delivery of municipal services and its annual budget.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Quality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6.

  • health and safety specification means a site, activity or project specific document prepared by the client pertaining to all health and safety requirements related to construction work;

  • site development plan means a dimensioned plan drawn to scale that indicates details of the proposed land development, including the site layout, positioning of buildings and structures, property access, building designs and landscaping;

  • Quality system means documented organizational procedures and policies: internal audits of those policies and procedures: management review and recommendation for quality improvement.”

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Timeline means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials.

  • Scope of Work means the description of Services and Deliverables specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • Project Implementation Unit or “PIU” means the unit referred to in Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.