Emergency Procedures Sample Clauses

Emergency Procedures a) ENP providers shall have a written Emergency/Disaster Plan.
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Emergency Procedures. The District shall develop policies and procedures for emergency situations. The appropriate procedures for notification and response during emergency conditions shall be regularly communicated to the unit members. Whenever substantial changes are made to these procedures an email will be sent to all unit members. In the case of a declared national disaster which results in the modification of the academic calendar, service days will be adjusted to meet student contact hour requirements without additional compensation.
Emergency Procedures. All residents and guests are required to exit the building during emergencies that require evacuation and follow instructions given by authorized University emergency personnel (e.g.
Emergency Procedures. 33 As it may pertain to Developer staff and Site procedures, Developer shall develop an 34 Emergency action plan for the Project that specifies the procedures for each identified potential 35 Emergency, notification requirements, and training, and identify those individuals responsible for 36 implementing the plan, if the plan is activated. The potential for an Emergency (fire, explosion, 37 chemical release, etc.) exists at all construction areas and operational areas. The Emergency 38 action plan must identify the various response activities necessary to minimize the dangers and 39 confusion associated with an Emergency. The Emergency action plan must address fire, 40 explosions, Hazardous Materials, natural disasters, and civil disruptions.
Emergency Procedures. All residents and guests are required to exit the building during emergencies that require evacuation and follow instructions given by authorized University emergency personnel (e.g., Security Services, Emergency Response Wardens and Building Emergency Captains). Residents and guests should proceed directly to the designated assembly points where additional information will be provided. No one is permitted to re-enter the residences until clearance has been granted. FIRE PROCEDURES AND FIRE ALARMS: All residents and guest(s) are required to exit the residences at the sound of a fire alarm. In the event of fire, residents and guest(s) are required to follow instruction given by Fire Services personnel. Fire Safety Procedures are outlined in the Residence Handbook. Portable fire extinguishers are in residence for emergency use only. Severe penalties will be imposed for misuse of any fire equipment, or tampering with fire safety devices such as disconnecting, covering, or damaging smoke/heat detectors. Students who cause fire alarms in residence may be subject to disciplinary action, criminal prosecution, fines and eviction.
Emergency Procedures. In case of an emergency, Contractor shall call the police/fire department and/or medical services, followed immediately by a call to the Property Manager.
Emergency Procedures. Seller shall provide Buyer with prompt verbal notification of T&D System emergencies which may reasonably be expected to affect Buyer's operation of its facilities, and Buyer shall provide Seller with prompt verbal notification of generation equipment emergencies which may reasonably be expected to affect Seller's operations. Said verbal notification shall be followed within 24 hours with written notification. The written notification shall describe the extent of damage or deficiency, anticipated length of outage and the corrective action. If a Party determines in its good faith judgment that an emergency endangers or could endanger life or property, the Party recognizing the problem shall take such action as may be reasonable and necessary to prevent, avoid, or mitigate injury, damage, or loss. If, however, the emergency involves transmission or distribution electrical equipment, Buyer shall notify the System Operator, and shall obtain the consent of such personnel, prior to performing any switching operations. Buyer and Seller each may, consistent with Good Utility Practices, have the System Operator take whatever actions or inactions it deems necessary during emergency operating conditions, without liability to the other Party for such actions or inactions, in order to: (i) preserve public safety; (ii) preserve the integrity of the T&D System or Buyer's equipment or property, (iii) limit or prevent damage, or (iv) expedite restoration of service.
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Emergency Procedures. The Company agrees that Cabin Personnel will be evaluated on their knowledge of emergency procedures at the beginning of their duty period, prior to the departure of the first flight leg; however, such evaluation may not be limited to this period alone.
Emergency Procedures. Athletic coaches shall be trained in first aid and in the identification of pupil athletes who are injured or disabled in the course of any athletic activity. Emergency procedures shall be reviewed by the Board not less than once in each school year and shall be disseminated to appropriate staff members. Emergency procedures shall be written in Regulation 2431.1.
Emergency Procedures. In some instances, the USACE, New Orleans District or Galveston District may deem it necessary to utilize the existing 102(c) ODMDSs for emergency disposal of dredged materials from other than the reach for which the ODMDSs are designated by invoking the emergency procedures as provided in the USACE Regulations at 33 CFR 337.7. In these cases, early and timely coordination between the District and EPA Region 6 is essential. To better assist with the coordination effort, the USACE and EPA have developed the following procedures to address emergency situations. ♦ The District shall notify EPA within 24 hours of the emergency and the proposed use of the ODMDS. ♦ A complete Tier I evaluation of the activity shall be submitted to EPA as soon as possible. The information included in the evaluation shall include a description of the emergency project, any maintenance disposal activity at ODMDS at the time of the emergency (if applicable), dredged material characterization/evaluation, and the remaining regulatory evaluation of relevant subparts of 40 CFR 227. ♦ If no bioassay evaluations of the dredged material to be removed during the emergency event and placed at the ODMDS have been done within the last 5 years according to the procedures and protocols outlined in this RIA and the Green Book, then the dredged material shall be sampled prior to removal and analyzed to determine potential environmental impacts. The sampling plan shall be provided to EPA for review and comment prior to sampling. ♦ Adequate records shall be maintained and be provided to EPA of all disposal activities, including precise location of disposal, volumes disposed, dates and number of trips. ♦ EPA and the USACE will determine what actions are appropriate to address any concerns raised by the dredging and disposal activity. This may include any remediation or mitigation prompted by analysis of the dredged material test results, additional site specific monitoring at the ODMDS, as well as any actions necessary to address concerns related to impacts of future hurricanes and any other issues identified by EPA, the USACE and/or the public. ♦ In order to ensure that all potential impacts as a result of the emergency disposal event at the ODMDS have been adequately addressed in the NEPA documentation, EPA recommends that the ocean dumping evaluation as required by the regulations under 40 CFR 227 be included as an appendix to the EA/EIS for emergency action.
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