Safe Practices Sample Clauses

Safe Practices. You agree to exercise safe security practices when accessing and conducting electronic transactions. This includes signing out and closing any online electronic transaction services once all transactions have been completed regardless of your method of accessing the Goldmoney Platform. You agree to maintain any security measures that we recommend relating to requirements for encryption technology, virus scanning, software, firewall systems, anti-spyware software, cybersecurity measures and similar safeguards to maintain security for all electronic transaction activities.
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Safe Practices. Both Parties acknowledge that they are familiar with, and shall take all steps necessary to inform, warn and familiarize their respective employees, agents, customers and contractors who may be affected by the provision or receipt of Services of all hazard and proper safety procedures pertaining thereto.
Safe Practices. The County and the Union shall insist on the observance of safety practices and procedures by Employees and insist on corrections of unsafe or unhealthy conditions. Mechanical equipment, vehicles and vehicle equipment shall be maintained in safe condition. Employees shall be required to use all safety devices, specifically seat belts when riding in or operating a County Vehicle.
Safe Practices. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sub Clause an employee shall:
Safe Practices. The National Auxiliary shall take steps to ensure that safe practices are followed by the Regional Auxiliary Corporations and their members while engaged in Authorized Activities under this Agreement or authorized activities under the contribution agreements between the Minister and each of the Regional Auxiliary Corporations. The Minister will cooperate with the National Auxiliary in the establishment of such practices.
Safe Practices. Contractor shall locate boilers and other sources of ignition a safe distance from the well and shall prohibit use of open flames (except welding under controlled conditions) or smoking on the rig floor or other hazardous areas by its own personnel or other parties. If the well or equipment should catch fire from use of open flames (other than those covered by a mutually agreed work permit) or from smoking in hazardous areas, this will be considered as negligence on the part of the Contractor. Contractor shall observe recommendations contained in API RP 54 ("Recommended Practices for Occupational Safety & Health for Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing Operations") and all revisions to same and shall obey all Federal, State, and local laws, rules, and regulations relative to safety and health. Contractor shall permit no employee, invitee or other party on the rig that is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. No alcohol, illegal drugs or firearms shall be allowed by Contractor on the job site. Contractor shall prohibit the presence on the rig of unauthorized personnel or visitors unless such visits are approved by TOFF. Contractor shall have a formal safety program and shall provide suitable equipment and personnel properly and adequately trained in the safe performance of their duties.
Safe Practices. EOL shall perform all Services in a safe manner and in accordance regulatory requirements and with good practices in EOL’s industry. EOL shall not use or employ any unsafe, hazardous or dangerous methods, procedures or practices. EOL shall take reasonable precautions to warn other persons present at the site where Services are performed of any potentially unsafe conditions created by or in the course of performance of the Services, including, without limitation, posting brightly colored warning sings. Wherever practicable, EOL shall take reasonable precautions to limit access to the area where Services are performed to EOL personnel only, and shall strictly limit such access if the conditions created by or during the performance of Services render such areas unsafe, dangerous or hazardous to other persons.
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Related to Safe Practices

  • FAIR PRACTICES 1. As sole bargaining agent the Association shall continue its policy of accepting into membership all eligible persons in the unit without regard to age, race, color, creed and religious creed, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran’s status, handicap, genetic information, ancestry, or membership or non-membership in any political or ideological organization. The Association shall represent equally all members of the bargaining unit without regard to membership or participation in the activities of any employee organization.

  • Data Practices The Public Entity agrees with respect to any data that it possesses regarding the G.O. Grant, the Project, or the operation of the Real Property and, if applicable, Facility, to comply with all of the provisions and restrictions contained in the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act contained in Chapter 13 of the Minnesota Statutes that exists as of the date of this Agreement and as such may subsequently be amended, modified or replaced from time to time.

  • Best Practices The Recipient acknowledges they may or may not have access to the Owner’s Confidential Information and agrees that it shall not directly or indirectly divulge, disclose, or communicate any of the Confidential Information to any third party, except as may be required during any formal business association or dealings on behalf of the Owner for any event, with the prior written approval of the Owner. The Recipient acknowledges that no license of the Confidential Information, by implication or otherwise, is granted to the Recipient by reason of this Agreement. Additionally, the Recipient acknowledges that it may only use the Confidential Information in connection with its business dealings with the Owner and for no other purpose without the prior written consent of the Owner.

  • Work Practices Employees must be willing and able to comply with the following work practices.

  • Payable Practices No Borrower or Subsidiary has made any material change in its historical accounts payable practices from those in effect on the Closing Date.

  • Pay Practices The Employer recognizes the importance of regularity in pay practices and to the greatest extent possible the Employer will not alter the payment routines. Nurses will be notified in writing by the Employer not less than sixty (60) days in advance of a change to the pay practices.

  • SAFETY PRACTICES (a) The employer will take reasonable measures to prevent and eliminate any present or potential job hazards which the employees may encounter at their places of work.

  • Unfair Labor Practices The Grantee shall comply with the Employers Engaging in Unfair Labor Practices Act, 1980 PA 278, as amended, MCL 423.321 et seq.

  • Good industry practices 12.1.1. SAP warrants that: a) its Services will be performed in a professional xxxxxxx-like manner by Consultants with the skills reasonably required for the Services; and

  • Collection Practices The collection practices used by the Servicer with respect to each Mortgage Note and Mortgage have been in all respects legal, proper and prudent in the mortgage servicing business;

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