Operational Measures Clause Samples

The Operational Measures clause defines the specific procedures, standards, or actions that a party must implement to ensure the effective and compliant operation of a service, process, or system. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as maintaining certain performance levels, adhering to safety protocols, or following industry best practices. By clearly establishing these operational expectations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties are aligned on the necessary steps to achieve consistent and reliable outcomes.
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Operational Measures. 9.1 The Lessor shall, sufficiently in advance before the commencement of the Event, inform the Lessee of the relevant operational, technical and security measures. The Lessee is obliged to become acquainted with these instructions before commencing the Event. 9.2 The Lessee is obliged to prove the fire technical characteristics (PTCH - Flammability of Level I, II or III) of all substances, objects, goods and other movable items that will be placed in any object of the Lessor at the time of the course, preparation or winding up of the Event (for purposes of exhibition, sale, storage, etc.). 9.3 It is forbidden to park vehicles equipped with permanent or alternative propulsion for compressed natural gas or propane-butane (PB) in the underground garages of the Lessor in the Building.
Operational Measures. HTL requires that; (i) notebook computers are physically protected against theft and damage while in transit, in storage or in use and that, in cases of loss or theft this is reported immediately. (ii) users are appropriately trained, understand and can carry out their agreed security obligations.
Operational Measures. The following operational measures are in place to ensure technical and organizational security for user identification and authentication: - Physical locations housing employees do not have direct network, VPN, etc. access to the server/data centers; - Access to servers is controlled with client VPN, as well as maintenance of local workstation compliance leveraging Cendyn’s configuration management tools; - Client VPN is protected with MFA, UserID/Password and Duo; - Server access once past all VPN controls, is then maintained with SSH keys; and - Once in Cendyn's network, to access servers, a second VPN tunnel is established, to access production data. This is also protected with MFA but leverages a different UserID/Password combination.
Operational Measures. The Supplier shall at all times comply with the provisions of Schedule 4 (Operational Measures and Super KPI).
Operational Measures. 1.1 The objectives of the Operational Measures are to ensure that the Services are of a consistently high quality, delivered on time and in order to meet the requirements of HSBC. 1.2 The Supplier is to provide the Services so as to meet the Operational Measures. The Operational Measures for the Services are set out in Appendices 4A to 4-F to this Schedule 4 (Operational Measures and Super KPI) and as may subsequently be added to in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. INTERNAL 1.3 Without prejudice to HSBC's other rights and remedies of any nature, in the event the Supplier does not at least meets the Operational Measures: 1.3.1 HSBC may require the Supplier to re-perform the Services in accordance with an Operational Measure; and/or 1.3.2 HSBC may request the re-performance by the Supplier, at the Supplier's cost, of the Services in relation to which there was a breach; and/or 1.3.3 HSBC may withhold payment of the Charges relating to the breach until (if capable of remedy) such breach has been remedied; and/or 1.3.4 HSBC may arrange, in accordance with clause 5.8(b) (Suspension of Services and Step-In Rights), for performance of the Services in default itself or by a third party.
Operational Measures. Each Party shall, within its capabilities, take steps including those outlined below in responding to a pollution incident: (a) make a preliminary assessment of the pollution incident, including the type and extent of existing or likely pollution incident effects; (b) promptly communicate information concerning the situation to other Parties, any other State likely to be affected by the pollution incident and the Organisation, consistent with Article 5.3; (c) promptly determine its ability to take effective measures to respond to the pollution incident and the assistance that might be required and to communicate any request for such assistance to the Party or Parties concerned or the Organisation in accordance with Article 7; (d) consult, as appropriate, with other affected or concerned Parties or the Organisation in determining the necessary response to a pollution incident; and (e) carry out the necessary measures to prevent, eliminate or control the effects of the pollution incident, including surveillance and monitoring of the situation.
Operational Measures. Measure ES 1: Structural Support Expected Outcome: Enhanced capacity of the National Reception Authorities to strategically define and implement a new reception model and reinforce overall institutional structures and processes. Measure ES 2: Reception Management Expected Outcome: Enhanced National Reception Authorities capacity to offer adequate reception conditions through standardised reception processes and procedures across the country Measure ES 3: Training Expected Outcome: Enhanced capacity within the Spanish reception system through training and professional development. Date: Name of EASO staff: Name of responsible National Authority Authorised Representative: Date: Name of EASO staff: Name of responsible National Authority Authorised Representative:
Operational Measures. Measure BE-FR 1: First Response to address emergency Reception Needs Expected Outcome: Enhanced capacity of the Belgian authorities to respond to emergency reception needs
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  • Interim Measures 6.1 The Parties acknowledge that the British Columbia Claims Task Force made the following recommendation concerning interim measures:

  • Remedial Measures Upon becoming aware of an alleged security breach, Contractor’s Contract Manager must set up a conference call with the Department’s and the Customer’s Contract Manager. The conference call invitation must contain a brief description of the nature of the event. When possible, a thirty (30)- minute notice will be given to allow Department personnel to be available for the call. If the designated time is not practical for the Customer, an alternate time for the call will be scheduled. Contractor must share all available information on the call. The Contractor must answer all questions based on the information known at that time and answer additional questions as additional information becomes known. The Contractor must provide the Department and Customer with final documentation of the incident including all actions that took place. If the Contractor becomes aware of a security breach or security incident outside of normal business hours, the Contractor must notify the Department’s and the Customer’s Contract Manager and in all events, within one business day.

  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.