0 existing or happening in the place where people are working or involved in a particular activity:
on-site facilities
We're meeting the contractor on-site tomorrow.
About half reported an on-site in-patient unit with an average number of 17 beds (range 1-38).
Such plants can also be commissioned and modified prior to shipping, further alleviating demands on the limited staff available on-site at research stations.
All villages were in rural and impoverished environments, there was neither on-site electricity nor functional community-based sanitation facilities.
They were immediately moved to a central, on-site location where samples were collected in the same manner as at the abattoir.
Supportive housing residents have access to the same care as home care residents, but services are typically provided by on-site staff.
A low ratio of bank inspectors to banks meant that on-site inspections were conducted only once every two to three years.
Typically, on-site sketching involves measured analysis for design, or recording experience, often travel experience.
There exists, for example, a clear relationship between settlement structures and the provenance of on-site discarded raw material.