Reporting of Incidents Sample Clauses

Reporting of Incidents. 6.3.1. Except for automatically detected Incidents, an Incident must always be registered as a Case in the IFS case management portal before IFS will commence any work in regards thereof.
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Reporting of Incidents. Except for automatically detected Incidents, an Incident must always be registered as a Case in the IFS case management portal before IFS will commence any work in regards thereof. Incidents shall be reported by the Key User, who shall: before the Incident is reported to IFS, make reasonable efforts to (a) isolate and identify the related non-conformity and verify that the Incident is re-creatable and (b), by searching the IFS case management portal, check for a Resolution to the Incident; combine the Incident report with a detailed written description, including any error messages, as directed by IFS from time to time to enable IFS to diagnose and isolate, identify and re-create the Incident; and provide reasonable and timely assistance to IFS in providing the Services and tracking the Case. If IFS must perform additional work due to the inability of the Key User to provide the requested information, materials or assistance IFS will not be required to investigate further. If the Customer wishes IFS to continue to investigate, IFS may charge Customer for its efforts on a time and material basis and Customer understands that any attempted resolution to the Incident may not be successful. Incident Handling and False Alarms If IFS confirm the existence of a reported Incident, it will be addressed by IFS in accordance with the terms of this XXXX. If it is reasonably confirmed that no Incident exists, or if the Incident cannot be re-created, despite IFS and Customer complying with their respective obligations set out herein, the Case will be closed. Customer-Induced issues or other Excluded Incidents are “False Alarms”, for which IFS will have no responsibility hereunder. Customer understands that any work performed by IFS in regards of any False Alarm may involve additional charges, whether the Incident is successfully resolved. IFS will notify the Customer without undue delay when the relevant IFS resource realizes that an Incident constitutes a False Alarm. Test and Verification It is the Customer’s sole responsibility to test and verify any resolutions to an Incident in order to satisfy itself as to their suitability for Customer’s business purposes and IFS accepts no responsibility in this respect regardless of the testing done. Additional Training Customer acknowledges that Improvements provided by IFS may require additional training of Key Users and Users.
Reporting of Incidents. Contractor shall promptly report to Customer by Incident Report (Form No.1) and receive an instruction from Customer in case of an occurrence of any accident(s) or other material incident(s) during the course of execution of Services.
Reporting of Incidents. In the event of any incident involving property damage or bodily injury by the SA/ESA, the Caretaker is required to submit a written report to IRC within 24 hours detailing the events of the incident and identifying any other persons involved in the incident or witnessing the incident. In the event a human, or other authorized animal is injured by a SA/ESA, Landlord may require the immediate segregation of the animal from the living quarters until the matter is fully reviewed.
Reporting of Incidents. Accidents, injuries and illnesses requiring medical attention other than routine first aid, damage to property of Owner, Owner’s Representative, Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors, and fires shall be immediately reported orally to Owner or Owner’s Representative at the time of the incident. Written reports, satisfactory in form and content to Owner, or Owner’s Representative shall be submitted by Contractor within twenty-four (24) hours after each incident.
Reporting of Incidents. 6.7.1 The Operator shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to the reporting of accidents, incidents, near misses, fatalities, injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences. The Operator shall liaise with the Authority in relation to the reporting of any incident and the future measures to be taken to prevent the recurrence thereof. Schedule 7: Environmental Management
Reporting of Incidents. Accidents. In addition to any notice requirements outlined in the Minors on Campus Policy, Facility User shall notify the University Policy Department (Hattiesburg: 601-266-4986; Gulf Coast: 228-234-2068) within twenty-four (24)-hours of an incident that could give rise to University liability. All incidents shall be reported regardless of the severity or type of injury. The notification to the University of an injury or incident does not shift responsibility for claims from Facility User to University. BY SIGNING BELOW, the Facility User’s officer or representative certifies that he/she has read the University’s Minors on Campus policy and has complied with the necessary requirements for programs/activities involving minors as outlined therein. The Facility User’s officer or representative further certifies that he/she has complied with the requirements of this Safety of Minors Addendum. [Facility User]
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Reporting of Incidents. MTC and Domestic Communications Companies shall take practicable steps to ensure that, if any MTC or Domestic Communications Company officer, director, employee, contractor or agent acquires any information that reasonably indicates: (a) a breach of this Agreement; (b) access to or disclosure of U.S. Hosting Data or Domestic Communications, or the conduct of Electronic Surveillance, in violation of Federal, state or local law or regulation; (c) access to or disclosure of CPNI or Subscriber Information in violation of Federal, state or local law or regulation (except for violations of FCC regulations relating to improper commercial use of CPNI); or (d) improper access to or disclosure of Classified, Sensitive, or Controlled Unclassified Information, then the individual will notify the Security Officer or a Security Director, who will in turn notify the FBI and the DOJ in the same manner as specified in Section 5.5. This report shall be made promptly and in any event no later than ten
Reporting of Incidents. Accidents. In addition to any notice requirements outlined in the Minor Protection Policy, Facility User shall notify the University Policy Department (662-325- 2121) within twenty-four (24)-hours of an incident that could give rise to University liability. All incidents shall be reported regardless of the severity or type of injury. The notification to the University of an injury or incident does not shift responsibility for claims from Facility User to University. BY SIGNING BELOW, the Facility User’s officer or representative certifies that he/she has read the University’s Minor Protection Policy and has complied with the necessary requirements for programs/activities involving minors as outlined therein. The Facility User’s officer or representative further certifies that he/she has complied with the requirements of this Protection of Minors Addendum. [Facility User]
Reporting of Incidents. The Domestic Companies shall take practicable steps to ensure that, if any of their officers, directors, employees, contractors or agents acquire any information that reasonably indicates: (a) a breach of this Agreement; (b) access to or disclosure of U.S. Hosting Data or Domestic Communications, or the conduct of Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance, in violation of Federal, state or local law or regulation; (c) access to or disclosure of CPNI or Subscriber Information in violation of Federal, state or local law or regulation (except for violations of FCC regulations relating to improper commercial use of CPNI); or (d) improper access to or disclosure of Classified or Sensitive Information, then the individual will notify the Security Officer or a Security Director, who will in turn notify the USG Parties in the same manner as specified in Section 5.2. This report shall be made promptly and in any event no later than ten calendar days after the Domestic Companies acquire information indicating a matter described in this Section 5.3(a)-(d) of this Agreement. The Domestic Companies shall lawfully cooperate in investigating the matters described in this Section of this Agreement. The Domestic Companies need not report information where disclosure of such information would be in violation of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States.
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