Making contact Sample Clauses

Making contact. 7.2.1 If we need to make contact with you, we reserve the right to use the communication method that we deem to see as being most cost effective and appropriate. This may be in the form of letter, email, text messaging, telephone or face to face.
Making contact. Whilst we would always wish to respect any concerns you might have about how contact is made with you, it is essential we have up to date contact information i.e address, and contact number.
Making contact. Gather your thoughts for a few seconds before transmitting 6.2 Clearly state who you are and who you wish to contact eg “▇▇▇▇ 1, ▇▇▇▇ 1, this is Oscar 1. Are you receiving?” 6.3 Wait for a reply e.g “This is ▇▇▇▇ 1 – Go ahead.” 6.4 Transmit message e.g. “▇▇▇▇ 1 from Oscar 1 (message) …… over” 6.5 Wait for a reply e.g “This is ▇▇▇▇ 1 message received.” Some standard expressions used on the radio network are:- Go Ahead = Send message now Answer Yes = Yes Negative = No Over = End of message Say Again = Re-transmit message Only be used by fully trained staff who have signed the Scheme Acceptance form or the Data Disclosure Document Kept in a secure place when not in use Not left unattended in a public area Only used for security and emergency messages Not to be lent to other retailers or security personnel unless they are current paid up members of the scheme. WORTHING SHOPWATCH The Data Protection Act 1998 Definition of Terms Definition of a Target Data Security The Commitment List of Appendices A Data Integrity Agreement 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
Making contact. If a student needs to talk to a member of the Pastoral Care Team about day to day difficulties or current concerns, the student must adhere to the following simple steps: