Reasonable Physical Control Sample Clauses

The Reasonable Physical Control clause defines the obligation of a party to maintain appropriate physical measures to safeguard certain assets, property, or information. In practice, this means the responsible party must implement security measures such as locks, restricted access, or surveillance to prevent unauthorized use, loss, or damage. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for physical security and reduce the risk of loss or liability due to inadequate protection.
Reasonable Physical Control. In accordance with applicable law, a unit member may use reasonable physical control as is necessary to protect oneself from attack, to protect another person or property, to quell a disturbance threatening physical injury to others, or to obtain a dangerous object from the person.
Reasonable Physical Control. Unit members, acting within the scope of their duties and responsibilities, may exercise the amount of physical control reasonably necessary to protect themselves, or to protect the health and safety of pupils.