Fire and Emergency Procedures Sample Clauses

Fire and Emergency Procedures. 21.1. As soon as You hear the fire alarm emit a continuous sound, You must evacuate the Residence immediately.
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Fire and Emergency Procedures. You must ensure that all persons using the Centre within your group, or for whom you have responsibility, are fully aware of the fire and emergency procedures and fire exits (see the Fire Safety Instructions that are posted in the building). If the fire alarm sounds, you must immediately and calmly leave the GBM Centre by the nearest available exit, meet at the Fire Assembly Point on the corner of St. Leonards Road (by the Church), and comply with any directions given by the GBM Centre staff, management committee, volunteers and emergency services.
Fire and Emergency Procedures. 4.1.4 All repairs and maintenance issues should be reported to the Landlord. Tenants can also report repairs directly to the Landlord or Housing Officer.
Fire and Emergency Procedures. The Principal is responsible for ensuring the fire risk assessment is undertaken, controls are implemented and that these are reviewed annually. • Emergency exits, assembly points, assembly point instructions, lists of fire marshals are clearly identified by safety signs and notices. • The Chief Fire Marshal and Deputy Fire Marshals are to direct Fire Wardens. • Emergency evacuation will be practiced three times a year. A record of these evacuations and system tests is kept by the Principal. • Regular testing of fire alarms will occur each week by the Chief Fire Xxxxxxxx/Principal. • The fire log book will be kept by the Principal
Fire and Emergency Procedures. Please ensure that all escape routes and the designated Fire Exits are clear of obstructions and security bolts at the top and bottom of emergency exit doors are opened. - Break glass key holders must be accessible and you must be familiar with their use. - You must also familiarise yourself and any key members of your group with the alarm and evacuation procedure, the muster point, and any fire fighting equipment (fire extinguishers and blankets). - Before vacating the facilities, you must ensure the room is again secure by closing the security bolts. - Fire extinguishers must not be moved from their permanent positions unless there is a fire. - Seating arrangements must include sufficient gangways for emergency evacuation.

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  • SAFETY PROCEDURES The Contractor shall:

  • Data Protection and Privacy: Protected Health Information Party shall maintain the privacy and security of all individually identifiable health information acquired by or provided to it as a part of the performance of this Agreement. Party shall follow federal and state law relating to privacy and security of individually identifiable health information as applicable, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its federal regulations.

  • Access to Protected Health Information 7.1 To the extent Covered Entity determines that Protected Health Information is maintained by Business Associate or its agents or Subcontractors in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate shall, within two (2) business days after receipt of a request from Covered Entity, make the Protected Health Information specified by Covered Entity available to the Individual(s) identified by Covered Entity as being entitled to access and shall provide such Individuals(s) or other person(s) designated by Covered Entity with a copy the specified Protected Health Information, in order for Covered Entity to meet the requirements of 45 C.F.R. § 164.524.

  • Frequency Protection Should Company install any type of radio transceiver or other wireless communications equipment, Company will provide frequency protection within the aviation air/ground VHF frequency band and the UHF frequency band in accordance with restrictions promulgated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the vicinity of FAA Transmitter or Receiver facilities. Frequency protection will also be provided for all other frequency bands operating in the vicinity of Company’s equipment. Should interference occur as a result of Company’s installation, Authority reserves the right to shut down Company’s installation until appropriate remedies to the interference are made by Company. Such remedies may include relocation to another site. The cost of all such efforts to remedy the interference will be solely at Company’s expense.

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