Remediation Planning Sample Clauses

Remediation Planning. The Parties shall review performance against Services Levels and Key Performance Indicators on a calendar quarterly basis. If Service Provider fails to meet the agreed level of performance for a Key Performance Indicator or the Target Percentage for a Service Level on average for such quarter, then with respect to each Service affected: (i) to the extent that the failure is caused by a Party’s failure to perform its obligations hereunder, that Party shall take appropriate preventative or remedial action, as appropriate, to prevent or correct any actual failure (and the Service Management Team may provide recommendations to Customer and Service Provider as to preventative and remedial action); (ii) the Parties shall evaluate and determine in good faith whether there are reasonable measures to prevent a recurrence of any such failure that should be implemented by either or both Parties as relevant; and (iii) the relevant Party shall implement any such preventative measures that are commercially reasonable.
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Remediation Planning. When the Phase 3 work is required, a special scope of work for each parcel of land will be in writing. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Facilities Development Manual Procedure, 21-35-15 “Defining Full Extent of Contamination” and Procedure 21-35-12 Phase 2.5 – “Remediation Planning Necessary for Construction of a Highway Project” should be used as a guide for the scope of work.
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Remediation Planning. The purpose of this phase was to develop remediation plans for inventoried items that were identified in Phase 2 as Y2K noncompliant. Remediation plans were developed for each non-compliant item including a detailed timetable with completion milestones and target dates based on the business risk priority rating of the item. The Remediation Planning Phase also included the evaluation and development of contingency plans at the SBU and operating unit level. Each Y2K segment team is developing a contingency plan intended to mitigate potential adverse effects from the Y2K issue in the event that the remediation plan for "high" business impact items previously identified fails or is delayed beyond schedule. PHASE 4 -- REMEDIATION PLAN EXECUTION The purpose of this phase is to execute the remediation and contingency plans developed in Phase 3. Each item in the remediation plan is allotted a timeframe for completion, and percentage of completion is monitored and discussed regularly. All SBUs of the Company have targeted mid-1999 for the completion of all remediation activities.
Remediation Planning. The TAM may consolidate actions for improvement prompted by the findings of proactive assessments conducted. This will provide a basis for the creation of overall improvement advice and a Remediation Plan. Follow up takes place through the scheduled Service Reviews. This service is available to You if You have a Designated or Dedicated TAM.
Remediation Planning. The purpose of this phase was to develop remediation plans for inventoried items that were identified in Phase 2 as Y2K noncompliant. Remediation plans were developed for each non-compliant item including a detailed timetable with completion milestones and target dates based on the business risk priority rating of the item. The Remediation Planning Phase also included the evaluation and development of contingency plans at the SBU and operating unit level. Each Y2K segment team is developing a contingency plan intended to mitigate potential adverse effects from the Y2K issue in the event that the remediation plan for "high" business impact items previously identified fails or is delayed beyond schedule. PHASE 4 -- REMEDIATION PLAN EXECUTION The purpose of this phase is to execute the remediation and contingency plans developed in Phase 3. Each item in the remediation plan is allotted a timeframe for completion, and percentage of completion is monitored and discussed regularly. All SBUs of the Company have completed material remediation activities. PHASE 5 -- FINAL TESTING The purpose of this phase is to perform follow-up testing of previously noncompliant items that have been corrected through the implementation of Phase 4. This phase is essentially complete. A progress chart for the Company's Y2K program as of October 3, 1999 is set forth below. Percentages in the table reflect the Company's best estimate of progress completed to date in each risk area by phase as a percentage of the total estimated time to complete the respective phase. INVENTORY ASSESSMENT REMEDIATION PLANNING REMEDIATION PLAN EXECUTION FINAL TESTING(A) --------- ---------- ----------- -------------- ---------- Factory/plant..................... 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Facilities........................ 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Applications...................... 100% 100% 100% 99% 99% Products.......................... 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Suppliers, vendors and service providers....................... 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Customers......................... 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% ---------------

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  • Environmental, Health and Safety Matters Except as set forth on Schedule 4.20:

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  • Training and Professional Development C. Maintain written program procedures covering these six (6) core activities. All procedures shall be consistent with the requirements of this Contract.

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