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Investigator:
[insert name of principal investigator]
Key Information:
The following is a short summary of this study to help you decide whether or not to be a part of this study. More detailed information is listed later on in this form.
Note:
Why am I being invited to take part in a research study?
You will be asked to _________ [include a high level summary of the procedures that will be done. For example:
You will be given an investigational drug and asked to come for 3 study visits. You will give a total of 3 blood samples and fill out questionnaires asking about how you feel.]
Instead of being in this research study, your choices may include:
[List alternatives procedures. For student subject pools describe alternatives for course credit. For clinical trials describe the options that you would normally offer patient. If applicable, include supportive care as an option.]
Detailed Information:
The following is more detailed information about this study in addition to the information listed above.
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Contract Quantity / Final Quantity
Year:
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Region / City:
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Topic:
Construction, Quality Control, Mix Design
Document Type:
Form, Report
Organization / Institution:
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Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Contractors, Quality Control Managers
Period of Validity:
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Approval Date:
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Year
Topic:
Creative Writing & Literature
Document type:
Thesis
Institution:
Harvard University
Author:
Author’s Name
Target audience:
Graduate students, researchers
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Topic:
Computer Science
Document Type:
Thesis
Institution:
Weber State University
Author:
[Author’s Name]
Target Audience:
Graduate students, researchers in Computer Science
Project Name:
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Project Tracking Number:
21-FP-UUU-XXXX
Scope of Work:
Hazardous Fuels Reduction / Wildfire Prevention Planning / Wildfire Prevention Education
Degree of Risk:
Specify location relative to fire hazard severity zones
Community Support:
Matching funds, in-kind contributions, community communications
Project Implementation:
Timeline, milestones, measurable outcomes, compliance with CEQA
Administration:
Previous project experience, project oversight responsibilities
Budget:
Detailed project budget, narrative description, equipment use, cost justification
California Climate Investments:
Greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategy
EPA ID:
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Agency Interest ID:
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Instructions:
In order to help expedite the review process, please submit the following with the permit application: Part F – Procedures to Prevent Hazards Checklist. Columns “Submitted” and “Location in Application” must be completed by the applicant. Failure to do so may result in an Administrative Notice of Deficiency by the Division. The “Technically Adequate” Column is for use by KDWM staff.Notes: Y for Yes. N for No. NA for Not Applicable.
Section and Requirement Regulation(Federal or State) Submitted(Y/N/NA) Location in Application Technically Adequate(Y/N)* Comments F.1 WaiverIn order to qualify for this waiver, the applicant:
270.14(b)(4); 264.14(a) Applicant must prevent the unknowing entry, and minimize the possibility for the unauthorized entry, of persons or livestock onto the active portion of his facility, unless the applicant qualifies for this waiver. Physical contact with the waste, structures, or equipment within the active portion of the facility will not injure unknowing or unauthorized persons or livestock which may enter the active portion of a facility; and 264.14(a)(1) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Disturbance of the waste or equipment, by the unknowing or unauthorized entry of persons or livestock onto the active portion of a facility, will not cause a violation of the requirements of 40 CFR Part 264. 264.14(a)(2) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. F.2 Security 270.14(b)(4);264.14(b) If applicant does not qualify for the waiver in Checklist F.1 above, the applicant must provide the applicable information requested throughout this Checklist. F.2.1 Security Procedures and EquipmentDescribe in detail the following security measures: 264.14(b) A 24-hour surveillance system which continuously monitors and controls entry onto the active portion of the facility. Include the description of the procedures, equipment and its location, as well as personnel to be used. Or 264.14(b)(1) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Example: Television monitoring or surveillance by guards or facility personnel. The artificial or natural barrier, which completely surrounds the active portion of the facility. The description should include but not limited to the barrier’s height and material of construction; and 264.14(b)(2)(i) and (ii) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Example: A fence in good repair or a fence combined with a cliff. The means to control entry, at all times, through the gates or other entrances to the active portion of the facility. The description should include but not limited to procedure and personnel, as well as equipment to be used. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Example: An attendant, television monitors, locked entrance, or controlled roadway access to the facility. F.2.2 Warning SignsDemonstrate that warning signs with the legend, “Danger—Unauthorized Personnel Keep Out”, will be or are posted at each entrance to the active portion of a facility, and at other locations, in sufficient numbers to be seen from any approach to this active portion. The warning signs must be legible from a distance of at least 25 feet. 264.14(c) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Existing signs with a legend other than “Danger—Unauthorized Personnel Keep Out” may be used if the legend on the sign indicates that only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the active portion, and that entry onto the active portion can be dangerous. F.3 General Inspection Requirements 270.14(b)(5); 264.15 Applicant must keep the written schedule developed under this requirement at the facility at all times. Provide a description of the facility inspection schedule for the following: The equipment: Monitoring equipment. Emergency and safety equipment (Respirators, alarms, fire protection, etc.). Security devices (Surveillance system, barriers, locking devices). Operating and structural equipment that are vital to prevent, detect, or respond to environmental or human health hazards (Spill detection equipment, dikes, berms, etc.). Testing, as necessary, of communications or alarm systems, fire protection equipment and decontamination equipment. 264.15(a),(b); 264.33 Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. See Checklist F.3.1.ii through F.3.1.v below for more information to be included in the facility inspection schedule. The schedule must identify the types of problems to look for during the inspection (e.g., leaks, deterioration, readings out of specified range, missing items or materials, inoperative equipment, etc.). 264.15(b)(3) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. The frequency should be based on the rate of deterioration of the equipment and the probability of an environmental or human health incident if the deterioration, malfunction, or operator error goes undetected between inspections. 264.15(b)(4) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. The frequency of inspection may vary for the items on the schedule. Areas subject to spills, such as loading and unloading areas, must be inspected daily when in use. Items and frequency must at minimum be in keeping with requirements elsewhere in Part 264 as specified in 264.15(b)(4) Demonstrate that the applicant shall remedy any deterioration or malfunction of equipment or structures which the inspection reveals on a schedule which ensures that the problem does not lead to an environmental or human health hazard. 264.15(c) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Where a hazard is imminent or has already occurred, remedial action must be taken immediately. Provide example of the inspection log. At a minimum, the inspection log must record the date and time of the inspection, the name of the inspector, a notation of the observations made, and the date and nature of any repairs or other remedial actions. 264.15(d) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. The applicant must record inspections in an inspection log or summary. He must keep these records for at least three years from the date of inspection. F.4 Specific Process Inspection Requirements 270.14(b)(5) The applicant shall provide additional inspection information for applicable specific units or processes. F.4.1 Container Inspection Provide a description of the, at least weekly, inspection of areas where containers are stored. The applicant must look for leaking containers and for deterioration of containers and the containment system cause by corrosion or other factors. 264.174 Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. F.4.2 Tank System Inspection Provide the following information: 264.195 The applicant must document in the operating record of the facility an inspection of those items in Checklist F.4.2(i) through (iii) below. An inspection schedule and procedure for inspecting overfill controls. 264.195(a) Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. A schedule for inspecting data gathered from monitoring and leak detection equipment (e.g., pressure or temperature gauges, monitoring wells) to ensure...
Year:
2025
Location:
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Event Type:
Golf Tournament
Organizer:
AJGA (American Junior Golf Association)
Venue:
Randolph North Golf Course
Format:
18-hole stroke play
Playoff Details:
Girls Division at 12:00 PM, Boys Division at 3:00 PM
Tees:
Boys – Blue, Girls – Red
Practice Facilities:
Putting greens, chipping areas, driving range
Rules Reference:
Rules of Golf effective January 2023, AJGA Tournament Hard Card
Tournament Director:
Jack Harrigan
Assistant Director:
Jack Thompson
Head Golf Professional:
Pete Quiroz
Contact Information:
Tournament Director phone +1 (215) 300-9142
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Hemet, California
Topic:
Traffic Safety, Seat Belt Campaign
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Hemet Police Department
Author:
Gabriel Gomez
Target Audience:
General Public, Travelers
Period of Action:
May 20, 2024 - June 2, 2024
Approval Date:
May 24, 2024
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Funding Source:
California Office of Traffic Safety, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Davis, California
Topic:
Cooperative Extension, Plant Sciences, Agricultural Sustainability
Document type:
Research Description
Author:
Ken Tate, Mike Tentis, Andrea Thompson, Li Tian, Ronald Tjeerdema, Thomas Tomich, Spyros Tseregounis, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, Neal Van Alfen
Target audience:
Researchers, Academic Institutions, Agricultural Professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
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Year:
Not provided
Region / City:
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Topic:
Research ethics, manuscript submission
Document type:
Template
Author:
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Target audience:
Authors submitting research articles
Period of validity:
Not provided
Approval date:
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Date of changes:
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Note:
Study Summary 1.1 Please provide a brief summary of the study in the table below. A complete description of the study with detailed information should be provided in the body of the protocol. For sections not applicable to the study, mark them as N/A. Study Title Study Design Primary Objective/Purpose Secondary Objective(s)/Purposes Research Intervention(s) ClinicalTrials.gov NCT # Study Population Sample Size Study Duration for individual subjects Study Specific Abbreviations/ Definitions
Background 3.1 Provide the scientific or scholarly background for, rationale for, and significance of the research based on the existing literature and how will it add to existing knowledge. :
this section should be limited to only information directly related to the research questions and objectives. Do not include your full dissertation proposal. 3.2 Describe any relevant preliminary data (e.g. pilot data).
Procedures Involved 5.1 Describe and explain the study design. 5.2 Please select the methods that will be employed in this study (select all that apply):
☐ Audio/Video Recording ☐ Psychophysiological Recording ☐ Behavioral Interventions ☐ Record Review - Educational ☐ Behavioral Observations and Experimentations ☐ Record Review - Employee ☐ Deception ☐ Record Review- Medical ☐ Focus Groups ☐ Record Review - Other ☐ Interviews ☐ Specimen Collection or Analysis ☐ Investigational Medical Device – (e.g. Medical Mobile Applications) ☐ Surveys and/or Questionnaires ☐Psychometric Testing ☐ Other Social-Behavioral Procedures Provide a description of all research procedures being performed and when they are performed. (Upload any surveys, questionnaires, interview scripts, focus group scripts, debriefing scripts, psychometric tests, stimulus materials, intervention manuals, and data collection forms on the Local Site Documents page in the IRB application.) 5.3 Describe the procedures or interventions that are going to be conducted as part of the research project, but that would have been conducted anyway, even if the research was not occurring (i.e. standard of care procedures, activities that would occur in a classroom). 5.4 Describe the procedures performed to lessen the probability or magnitude of risks of items selected in 5.2.5. 5 If accessing or collecting existing data, describe: The data that will be collected during the study (e.g. demographics, medical history, etc.). Attach the data capture sheet(s) on the Local Site Documents page in the IRB application. How the data will be obtained, including how you have the authority to access the data. The source or location of the data (e.g. USF Epic, TGH Epic, Hillsborough County School records, CANVAS records, publicly available databases, etc.). 5.6 If collecting and/or analyzing biological specimens, describe: How the biological specimens will be or have been collected. How the biological specimens will be stored. How long the biological specimens will be stored. How the biological specimens will be used. The laboratories that will be used. Whether the collected biological specimens will undergo genetic testing. If so, indicate if this study is part of a Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and whether the data will be forwarded to the NIH dbGaP. 5.7 If there are plans for long-term follow-up (once all research related procedures are complete), what data will be collected during this period.
Data and Specimen Storage for Future Research 6.1 If data or specimens will be banked for future research studies, describe where the data or specimens will be stored, how long it/they will b:
the process to request a release, approvals required for release, who can obtain data or specimens, and the data to be provided with specimens.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Hills
Theme:
Bowls competition regulations
Document Type:
Rules
Organization:
Hills Bowling Association
Author:
Hills Bowling Association Executive Committee
Target Audience:
Affiliated Clubs, Players, Officials
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
6.1.25
Date of Amendments:
6.1.25
Year:
2022
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Education, Financial Flexibility
Document Type:
Official Letter
Organization / Institution:
United States Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education
Author:
Michelle Asha Cooper, Ph.D.
Target Audience:
GEAR UP Grantee Project Directors
Effective Period:
From March 13, 2020, to September 30, 2023
Approval Date:
July 27, 2022
Amendment Date:
None
Year:
2022
Region / city:
New Zealand
Topic:
Rugby, COVID-19 Guidelines
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
New Zealand Rugby
Author:
New Zealand Rugby
Target Audience:
Rugby clubs, schools, participants, coaches, and managers
Period of Action:
Ongoing, subject to updates based on COVID-19 Protection Framework
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description