Hotel Security Sample Clauses

The Hotel Security clause outlines the responsibilities and measures required to ensure the safety and security of guests, staff, and property within a hotel. It typically specifies the standards for surveillance, access control, emergency procedures, and the handling of security incidents. For example, it may require the installation of security cameras in public areas or mandate regular staff training on emergency response. The core function of this clause is to minimize risks related to theft, injury, or other security breaches, thereby protecting both the hotel's reputation and its occupants.
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Hotel Security. At management’s discretion any bags, knapsacks, lunch boxes, and/or parcels are subject to search by hotel security. Searches will be done only by someone of the same sex as the individual being searched. No employee will be unduly detained. No employee will be subject to any kind of interview or interrogation by security staff unless the employee has union representation. Any searches will be done on paid time.
Hotel Security. 22.01 In the sole discretion of the Employer, hotel security personnel and/or hotel management may search any coats, jackets, bags, knapsacks, lunch boxes, parcels or other containers of an Employee including lockers. Locker searches will only be done in the presence of a Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Other searches will be done in the presence of a Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or if none is available, another Employee. No Employee will be unduly detained. No Employee will be subject to any kind of interview or interrogation by security personnel unless the Employee has Union representation. Searches can be done as Employees are leaving the building and therefore not on paid time.
Hotel Security. Badges identifying each individual and his or her employer will be obtained by Contractor at the security office or front desk and shall be issued by Contractor to all Construction Personnel at the commencement of the Work. Such badges shall be worn at all times by Construction Personnel when on Hotel premises. All Construction Personnel must enter and leave the building from the entrance designated for such purpose. Construction Personnel shall dress consistently with their occupational needs, craftsman status and the Hotel’s reasonable requirements. All Construction Personnel are subject to inspection by Hotel security whenever they leave the Hotel premises.