Working Instruction definition

Working Instruction means the document prepared by TRIGO describing the tasks to be executed by its personnel, and is TRIGO’s sole and exclusive property.
Working Instruction means an operational or safety instruction issued by the Access Provider from time to time as a requirement under the documents listed in Clause 11.1 of this agreement.
Working Instruction or “WI” means the document prepared by TRIGO and confirmed by the Customer and/or the Host, describing the tasks to be executed by TRIGO.

Examples of Working Instruction in a sentence

  • This procedure shall be verified in accordance with ACSA Verification Policy, Procedure and Working Instruction - Z001 002M.

  • Any deviation from this procedure shall be identified and registered with corrective and preventative measures for continual improvement in accordance with the ACSA Non Conformance Policy, Procedure and Working Instruction - Z001 001M.

  • This procedure shall only be changed with the authorisation of the ACSA Group Executive: Airport Operations and in accordance with ACSA Change Control Policy, Procedure and Working Instruction - Z001 003M.

  • A Cutting Instruction or Working Instruction will be issued in writing by the Employer before any work commence.

  • The rule of no Cutting Instruction or Working Instruction applies (any work done without this document will not be compensated by the Employer).

Related to Working Instruction

  • Alternative modes of instruction means modes of pupil instruction, other than in-person instruction, that may include, without limitation, partnerships with other districts or intermediate districts or community colleges or institutions of higher education, use of vendors, use of online learning, telephone communications, email, virtual instruction, videos, slideshows, project-based learning, use of instructional packets, or a hybrid of multiple modes of learning that still promote recommended practices for social distancing to mitigate the spread of COVID-CD.

  • Service Instructions means such instructions given to the Bank via any Telephone Banking Service;

  • Synchronous instruction means instruction where students engage in learning in the direct presence (remote or in-person) of a teacher in real time.

  • Contract Manager means the DNR staff person who processes this contract, makes payments, provides and facilitates dispute resolution, provides technical advice to the Compliance Forester, and is the first point of contact for questions relating to this contract or interpretation of Work. The Contract Manager may perform the duties of the Compliance Forester.

  • Specially designed instruction means adapting, as appropriate to the needs of an eligible child under this chapter, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction: