Plant Security Sample Clauses

The Plant Security clause establishes requirements and protocols to ensure the safety and protection of a facility, its personnel, and assets. It typically outlines measures such as access controls, visitor registration, surveillance systems, and employee identification procedures. By setting clear security standards, this clause helps prevent unauthorized access, theft, or damage, thereby safeguarding the operational integrity of the plant.
Plant Security. Plant doors are to be kept closed and locked per the Company’s C-TPAT policy.
Plant Security. The Company has the right in the interests of ensuring the security of the property and Personnel of the Supplier and the Company to examine and inspect any package, container or vehicle carried or driven by any Personnel upon entering or exiting the Site.
Plant Security. To assure protection of the Company buildings, grounds, equipment and stocks from fire, theft and damage; to make sure all equipment is properly shut down at shift end and the plant is securely locked
Plant Security. 12.01 As a condition of continuing employment, employees must satisfactorily meet Plant Security requirements. The parties recognize that the plant location and the general association with the Casino Complex leads to certain very specific Security issues that will be reflected in employees’ working conditions. 12.02 Management will keep the union advised of security issues, including any factors that may/will affect employees’ working conditions.
Plant Security. To assure protection of the Company buildings, grounds, equipment and stocks from fire, theft and damage; to make sure all equipment is properly shut down at shift end and the plant is securely locked up. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 73 - 7 PHONING-IN Employees shall call the shift line or visit the plant website to determine their position on the shift schedule. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 73 - 11 MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING Employees will be given opportunity to arrange mutual exchange of time at either end of their shift. This arrange- ment will be subject to the following conditions: - Supervisor must authorize. - Maximum allowance will be 2 hours for any one shift. - Minimum allowance will be 10 minutes for any one shift. - Trade arrangements shall be restricted to employees in the same department who possess the necessary ability to perform the job they will be relieving. - The employee will remain on the job until the replacement has arrived. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 75 - 5 PERSONAL EFFECTS The Company will give consideration to replacing personal effects, e.g. glasses and dentures, if in the estimation of Management the damage was a result of an industrial acci- dent and proof of damage is submitted. The Company reserves the right to make the final decisions. Required safety equipment shall not be considered to be per- ▇▇▇▇▇ effects. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 75 - 6 SENIORITY - BUMPING In cases of absenteeism, sickness or lateness, there will be a restriction covering chain bumping. Once the shift has commenced and four (4) hours has elapsed there will be no chain bumping permitted. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 75-9 (Amended in l981) PREMIUM PAY FOR STATIONARY STEAM TICKET The Company will pay a premium of $.25 per hour to a pro- duction employee who holds a fourth class or better Stationary Steam Engineer's ticket. If more than one production employee holds such a ticket, the premium will be paid to the employee with the greater plant seniority. The employee receiving such a premium will be expected to relieve in the steam plant if necessary. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 75 - 10 (INCLUDES 77 - 8) 3RD CLASS STEAM ENGINEERING TRAINING BONUS When the regular 4th Class Steam Engineers take classes after working their regular 8 hour shift in order to obtain their 3rd Class Steam Engineering Ticket, a training bonus will be payable when the 3rd Class Ticket is obtained. The bonus will be equal to 40 hours pay at the 4th Class Engineer's straight time day shift rate. LETTER OF UNDER...
Plant Security. The plant security system shall control access to the Plant Site for all visitors and employees. The Owner will provide the plant security system. The security system shall include the following: A fence surrounding the Facility perimeter A motor-operated gate with a card reader or keypad An intercom system between the gate and the control room and the administration area A closed circuit television system with a monitor in the control room and the administration area Contractor shall provide underground duct bank to support above design. During construction, the Contractor shall provide perimeter safety and security fencing around the working areas.
Plant Security. First Aid;