Major Incident Clause Samples
A Major Incident clause defines what constitutes a significant or critical event that disrupts normal operations or service delivery under a contract. Typically, it outlines specific criteria or thresholds—such as widespread service outages, security breaches, or severe system failures—that must be met for an incident to be classified as 'major.' The clause often details the procedures for notification, response times, and escalation processes that must be followed when such an incident occurs. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of what qualifies as a major incident and to establish a structured response, thereby minimizing confusion and facilitating prompt resolution of serious issues.
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Major Incident. The Contractor shall provide suitable first aid facilities and shall ensure that his staff abide by such first aid procedures as may be required by the Authority from time to time.
Major Incident. Major Incident" shall mean: -------------- -- Vehicular incident involving permanent or expected total disability, loss of limb, or multiple hospitalizations -- explosion, fire, or accident resulting in physical damage in excess of $500,000 -- Vehicular accident involving a fatality -- any event involving Vehicles likely to receive significant media attention
Major Incident. In the case of a major incident, a great number of users shall be affected. The service as a whole shall be significantly affected. The breakdown shall be received and processed in accordance with Chapter 1.3. The participants shall be informed about the status on a regular basis.
Major Incident. In the case of a major incident, a great number of customers, i.e. several participants, shall be affected. The platform as a whole shall be considerably affected. The breakdown shall be received and processed in accordance with Chapter 1.3. Any and all participants shall be informed about the status on a regular basis.
Major Incident. A “Major Incident” is a type of incident, that occurs when all or major parts of the core services are affected by disruption. The resolution time in case of a major incident is 1 hour during GLEIF business days.
Major Incident. The Trust is at the forefront of the NHS response to any major incident occurring locally. It is our expectation for the contractor to have the capability to respond to a major incident through the deployment or redeployment of available resources as directed by the Trust. In the case of a major incident the contractor will be required to engage direct communication with the Trust according to their major incident strategy.
Major Incident. This type of incident may be an overturned big rig, a spill or some other major incident that requires the closure of most if not all of the freeway lanes, typically closing one or two lanes, for 30 minutes or more, and resulting in significant delays elsewhere on the transportation network.
Major Incident. A Major Incident is defined as a critical Incident which impacts all users, services and occurs across all systems
