Emergency Communications Sample Clauses

Emergency Communications. Emergency communications equipment (radios) shall be made available to employees during scheduled remands.
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Emergency Communications. Any text messaging, or other communication tools, included within the Service must not be relied upon as a communication channel in a life-threatening or emergency event.
Emergency Communications. In emergencies, the Parties, shall endeavor to promptly notify the other Parties and may make such notice by any of the above means or verbally in person or by telephone, facsimile, or by email as specified in the SLA, Attachment “B.”
Emergency Communications. DISTRICT shall pay for EFD’s subscription and dispatch costs related to fire service communication and 800 MHz radio fees.
Emergency Communications. Emer- gency communications necessary for the purpose of carrying out disaster re- lief functions may be established and may be made available to State and local government officials as deemed appropriate. Such communications are intended to supplement but not replace normal communications that remain operable after a major disaster. FEMA funding for such communications will be discontinued as soon as the needs have been met.
Emergency Communications. Clark R&M shall maintain the Refinery radio emergency channel equipment and the refinery-wide emergency alarm and notification system (beeper) in good operating condition and provide the Coker Company with access to all emergency communications equipment at the Refinery.
Emergency Communications. Digital signage can be an important component of emergency and crisis management. XXXX will partner with UPD and Emergency Management on the appropriate use of digital signage. In the event of an emergency, UFIT will have the authority to use the digital signage to display messages that are relevant to the UF community.
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Emergency Communications. The emergemcy exception provides for a message to be sent by any means during serious emergencies. Any station licensed under this part may communicate with any other station without restriction as to type, service, or license when the communications involved relate directly to the imminent safety-of-life or property. [§90.417 (a)] This broad exception allows any means necessary to communicate when there is immediate danger. It does require that the exceptional use must cease promptly when the imminent danger ends. T A L K I N G O N T H E R A D I O Talking on the radio is different than speaking with someone by telephone or face-to-face. Differences in audio quality and noise can make understanding difficult. Thus, how you speak will improve how well someone else understands your message. Using well-established radio procedures ensures that your message has the best chance of being understood by the receiving radio station. RADIO PROCEDURES Radio operators worldwide follow international procedures that define the process of communicating on the radio. Practicing proper radio procedures will mark you as a professional radio operator. When making a telephone call you (1) dial a number, (2) wait for the other party to answer, (3) then information is exchanged, and finally (4) you hang-up to end the call. Radio procedures follow a similar pattern. DNR uses the following radio procedure, which follows the international standard. In which most calls have three parts: ⮚ Establish the Call — the calling station initiates the call. 1- Station Called 2-Station Calling 3-Radio Channel
Emergency Communications. ALL VESSELS SHOULD NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE COM-CENTER IMMEDIATELY IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY. The appropriate Com-Center operator will notify the nearest vessels and appropriate search and rescue authorities of the problem and advise them regarding necessary assistance. (See attached listing of local search and rescue organizations in Attachment I.)
Emergency Communications. Any communications regarding operational emergencies or other operational problems may be made orally or in any other manner reasonable under the circumstances and should be directed to the persons specified below, or to such other person or address as may have been designated in a written notice given to the other persons by or on behalf of the person entitled to receive notice. In the event the person entitled to receive notice cannot be contacted, notice may be given to any other responsible person. Such oral notice shall be followed as promptly as possible under the circumstances with written notice under Section 9.5 setting forth all salient facts prompting the oral notice. If to Seminole: Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc. Control Center - 24 Hour Desk 00000 X. Xxxx Xxxxx Hwy. Tampa, FL 33618 Telephone: (000) 000-0000 E-mail: If to the Member: Cooperative, Inc. Telephone: E-mail: If to the Interconnection Customer: Attn: Title Street Address City, FL Zip Telephone: E-mail:
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