Power Outage Sample Clauses

Power Outage. In the event of a power outage and as a result employees are sent home from work they will be paid for all actual hours worked with a minimum of four hours pay.
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Power Outage. If an employee is sent home when the power goes off and subsequently, the Employer asks the employee to return to work, the Employer will pay 50% of wages for the time spent waiting at home. This does not oblige an employee to wait at home to be recalled. No wages are payable if an employee is not recalled to finish the same shift. For example, if an employee is sent home due to a power outage, and is asked to return to work one (1) hour after being sent home, the employee would receive one half (1/2) hour of pay. If an employee is sent home, and is not recalled, there are no wages payable.
Power Outage. All campers are encouraged to conserve; no external generators are allowed without permission from the 24th DAA Management. If an overload condition in the camping area occurs, roving blackouts may be implemented. Power may be out for 15-20 minutes in alternating areas of the camping area in order to protect fair equipment and camping patrons’ perishables. No recreation vehicle will be allowed to leave the fairgrounds, during the power outage, unless notified by fair personnel. If a recreation vehicle leaves the grounds without official notification, they will do so at their own risk. Should a power outage occur during daylight hours, the grounds will not be evacuated unless the outage is determined to run into the nighttime and the fair will be forced to close. After daylight hours patrons will be escorted off the grounds at the following locations: Gate 18 off K St, Gate 5 off MLK St, Gate 6 off MLK St.
Power Outage. You acknowledge and understand that 911 dialing, like the Service as a whole, does not function in the event of a power failure. Should there be an interruption in the power supply, the Service and 911 dialing will not function until power is restored. A power failure or disruption may require the Customer to reset or reconfigure equipment, connections or logins, prior to utilizing the Service or 911 dialing.
Power Outage. You acknowledge and understand that telephone Service does not function in the event of a power failure. Should there be an interruption in the power supply, the Service will not function until power is restored. A power failure or disruption may require the Customer to reset or reconfigure equipment prior to utilizing the Service. Power disruptions or failures will also prevent dialing to emergency service numbers including the 911 calling feature.
Power Outage. 1. Emergency lights will go on.
Power Outage. In the event of a power outage, Digivox assumes no responsibility and shall have no liability for any damages of any sort whatsoever for loss of use, loss of profits, actual or consequential damages of any sort whatsoever. You acknowledge and understand that Emergency Calling Service dialing does not function without power. Should there be an interruption in the power supply, the Service and Emergency Calling Service dialing will not function until power is restored. A power failure or disruption may require the Customer to reset or reconfigure equipment before using the Service or Emergency Calling Service dialing.
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Power Outage. In the event of a power outage at the physical location, if properly configured with a battery backup unit (“BBU”) of suitable capacity, the Unified Office Services will be available for a short duration, including completing calls to a 911 PSAP. In the event the Unified Office Services become inaccessible, a mobile/cellular telephone or Fax machine with telephone handset, if available, should be used to make emergency calls to a 911 PSAP. Shared 911/Fax Line: Many businesses utilize analog lines in support of Fax transmittal and receipt. In many cases, the Fax machine also incorporates a telephone handset for voice calls. In any event, whenever an analog POTS line is shared between a Fax machine and telephone handset, it is important to know that an emergency 911 call can only be completed when the Fax machine is idle. In an emergency scenario where an incoming/outgoing Fax is in progress, the caller must hang up on the Fax call before initiating the emergency 911 call. Softphone/VoIP Clients: When operating outside the office environment AND finding it necessary to make an emergency 911 call via a softphone (i.e. running on a tablet, smartphone, laptop), the caller must provide their current location to the 911 operator. With smartphones specifically, many VoIP clients offer the user a choice of completing the call via the softphone or the mobile phone. Unified Office highly recommends completing the call via the mobile phone to ensure that location information is conveyed to the operator. If the VoIP client does not support this feature, simply turn off/de-register the VoIP client and complete the call via the mobile phone dialpad.
Power Outage. In the event of a power outage, the halls and stairways will be lit by battery lighting for 90 minutes. The fire sprinkler system will remain functional regardless of power outage. It is recommended that tenants remain in their apartments during a power outage.
Power Outage. A power outage will render Customer’s VoIP access devices unable to make or receive any calls, including calls to 911. Providing backup electrical power to VoIP access devices will mitigate this limitation. Broadband Service Disruption. Disruptions to Customer’s broadband service will prevent calls to 911 from completing. A failover connection to the public Internet over a broadband connection will reduce the likelihood of a service disruption.
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