Providing the Incident Response Sample Clauses

Providing the Incident Response. Public Health England will provide the specialist health protection and public health microbiology services that were previously part of the Health Protection Agency and will ensure that there is co-ordinated management of incidents and outbreaks. PHE will agree with partners the establishment and leadership of an Incident Management Teams (IMT) and when requested by Strategic Co-ordinating Groups (SCG), will establish Scientific and Technical Advice Cells (STAC). PHE will normally lead the response for infectious disease and will advise on the requirement for and sourcing of prophylactic treatment and immunisation for all health protection incidents. PHE will co-ordinate the management of the response to biological, chemical, radiological and environmental incidents. The response, led by the appropriate PHE Centre and escalated to regional and national levels as needed using PHE's agreed escalation policies, will include interaction with PHE's national microbiology, chemical, radiological and other specialist services which provide management advice and/or direct support to incident responses (e.g. interpreting air quality results, coordinating UK radiation monitoring). NHS providers are required to deliver the response to incidents and outbreaks under the guidance of the Incident Management Team. The need to respond appropriately and in a timely manner is part of the NHS Contract. Providers need to ensure that they have suitably qualified and skilled staff to deliver their contribution to the response. Local Authorities will provide some services and facilities to support the management of the incident or outbreak, including the environmental and public health team, where relevant.
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  • Timely and Sustained Response Interconnection Customer shall ensure that the Small Generating Facility’s real power response to sustained frequency deviations outside of the deadband setting is automatically provided and shall begin immediately after frequency deviates outside of the deadband, and to the extent the Small Generating Facility has operating capability in the direction needed to correct the frequency deviation. Interconnection Customer shall not block or otherwise inhibit the ability of the governor or equivalent controls to respond and shall ensure that the response is not inhibited, except under certain operational constraints including, but not limited to, ambient temperature limitations, physical energy limitations, outages of mechanical equipment, or regulatory requirements. The Small Generating Facility shall sustain the real power response at least until system frequency returns to a value within the deadband setting of the governor or equivalent controls. An Applicable Reliability Standard with equivalent or more stringent requirements shall supersede the above requirements.

  • OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE SUFFERED BY YOU 14.1 We are responsible to you for foreseeable loss and damage caused by us. If we fail to comply with this Agreement, we are responsible for loss or damage you suffer that is a foreseeable result of our breaking this Agreement or our failure to use reasonable care and skill, but we are not responsible for any loss or damage that is not foreseeable. Loss or damage is foreseeable if either it is obvious that it will happen, or if, at the time the Agreement is made, both we and you knew it might happen. We are not responsible for any loss or damage you suffer which is a result of you breaking this Agreement or you acting fraudulently.

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