Security and safety measures Sample Clauses

Security and safety measures. The Recipient will establish and implement appropriate policies and procedures to:
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Security and safety measures. 6.1 The Portuguese Party shall provide, at its own expense, security and safety measures adequate to ensure the efficient functioning of the Events in an atmosphere of security and tranquillity free from interference of any kind (see Annex 4 to this Agreement). Security and safety within the Events premises shall be under the authority and control of ITU, in close collaboration with the Portuguese Party. The Portuguese Party shall provide ITU with security/safety personnel and equipment, at no charge to ITU, which are necessary to ensure the appropriate level of security and safety inside the Events premises. Security and safety outside the Events premises shall be the sole responsibility of the Portuguese Party. The perimeters of these two security zones shall be clearly defined by the Parties at the time the premises are handed over to ITU.
Security and safety measures. There are several precautions that you can and should take to help decrease the risk of unauthorized transactions from your Account(s). Such precautions include, but are not limited to: • Safeguarding and not disclosing to third parties information about your Account, such as your Account number; • Safeguarding materials and information which can be used to access your Account including, but not limited to, your checkbook, blank or unused checks, personal identification numbers and any passwords or other access- related information, to prevent them from being misused by an unauthorized party; • Changing passwords regularly and always use strong passwords that include multiple character types such as upper and lower case letters, special characters and numbers; • Calling us immediately at +0 (000) 000 0000 if you suspect any problem with your Account or unauthorized activity, or if your checkbook or unused checks are lost, stolen or misplaced; • Reviewing carefully your checkbook and unused checks for unauthorized activity if you suspect that any of these items may have been stolen or tampered with or if you are the victim of theft or your property is burglarized; • Promptly and carefully reviewing your statement each month for unauthorized activity or missing deposits; • Closing your Account immediately upon discovery of any known or suspected unauthorized activity. When you report missing, stolen, or unauthorized checks, we may recommend that any Account(s) that has been compromised by unauthorized or fraudulent activity be closed. If you decline this recommendation and elect to leave your Account open, the Branch shall not be liable to you for subsequent losses on the Account due to unauthorized activity and we may require you to indemnify us for any losses we incur as well; • Limiting your telephone transactions with us to landline telephones. Cordless or cellular phone conversations can be intercepted without your knowledge or authorization; • Safeguarding your facsimile signature devices, if any; • Issuing any checks with care to avoid alterations or forgeries. Precautions include, without limitation, using a dark colored permanent ink to write out your checks, making sure the numeric and written amounts match and are readable, and making sure there are no blank or open spaces in the body of the instrument where the words or figures are to be inserted; and • Shredding documents with personal information before throwing them away, including credit card...

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  • Security and Safety A. The Contractor warrants it is and shall remain in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances relating to fire, construction, building, health, food service and safety, including but not limited to the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, Public Law 101-391. The Judicial Council may terminate this Agreement, pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice if the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirements.

  • Safety Measures Awarded vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage.

  • System Security and Data Safeguards When SAP is given access to Licensee’s systems and data, SAP shall comply with Licensee’s reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect such data and guard against unauthorized access. In connection with such access, Licensee shall be responsible for providing Consultants with user authorizations and passwords to access its systems and revoking such authorizations and terminating such access, as Licensee deems appropriate from time to time. Licensee shall not grant SAP access to Licensee systems or personal information (of Licensee or any third party) unless such access is essential for the performance of Services under the Agreement. The parties agree that no breach of this provision shall be deemed to have occurred in the event of SAP non-conformance with the aforementioned safeguard but where no personal information has been compromised.

  • Security Measures Lessee hereby acknowledges that the rental payable to Lessor hereunder does not include the cost of guard service or other security measures, and that Lessor shall have no obligation whatsoever to provide same. Lessee assumes all responsibility for the protection of the Premises, Lessee, its agents and invitees and their property from the acts of third parties.

  • Health and Safety Provisions The Employer shall continue to make and enforce provisions for the occupational health, safety, and security of employees. The Employer will respond to suggestions on the subject from the Union and the parties undertake to consult with a view to adopting and expeditiously carrying out reasonable procedures and techniques designed or intended to prevent or reduce the risk of employment injury and employment-related chronic illness.

  • Security Safeguards (1) Each party acknowledges that it is solely responsible for determining and communicating to the other the appropriate technological, physical, and organizational security measures required to protect Personal Data.

  • Environment Health and Safety 24.4.1. The Supplier and its staff (and/or any sub-supplier and/or subcontractor) shall comply with the laws and regulations in force related to protection of the environment, the health and safety instructions applicable to the Goods and Services performed pursuant to the Contract and especially, if appropriate, to the Goodsand Services performedon any Site by a third company.

  • HEALTH AND SAFETY C8.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of the Contract.

  • HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT 41.1 In the performance of this Contract, Contractor and Operator shall conduct Petroleum Operations with due regard to health, safety and the protection of the environment (“HSE”) and the conservation of natural resources, and shall in particular:

  • ARTICLE HEALTH AND SAFETY The Employer and the Union agree that they mutually desire to maintain standards of safety and health in the Home, in order to prevent injury and illness and abide by the Occupational Health and Safety Act as amended from time to time. The Employer shall prepare a policy on resident handling and safe work practices within six (6) months of the date of Such policies will be reviewed by the Joint Health and Safety Committee. A joint management and employee health and safety committee shall be constituted, which shall identify potential dangers, recommend means of improving the health and safety programs and obtaining information from the Employer or other persons respecting the identification of hazards and standards elsewhere. The committee shall normally meet every three months or more frequently if the committee decides. Scheduled time spent in such meetings is to be considered time worked for which shall be paid by the Employer at his or her regular rate. Minutes shall be taken of all meetings and copies shall be sent to the Committee members. Minutes of the meetings shall be posted on the workplace health safety bulletin board. The employer shall provide the time from work with pay and all related tuition costs and expenses necessary to certify the worker representative. Where an inspector makes an inspection of the workplace under the powers conferred upon him or her under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the employer shall afford a certified committee member representing workers the opportunity to accompany the inspector during his or her physical inspection of a workplace, or any part or parts Where a worker certified member is not and available, the Employer shall afford a worker health and safety representative if any, or a worker selected by a Union, because of knowledge, experience and training, to represent it, the opportunity to accompany the inspector during his or her physical inspection of a workplace, or any part or parts Two (2) representatives of the Joint Health and Safety Committee, one (1) from management and one (1) from the employees, shall make monthly inspections of the work place and shall report to the health and safety the results of their inspection. The members of the Committee who represent the workers shall designate a certified member or person who is properly trained to inspect the workplace. The employer shall provide the member with such information and assistance as the member may require for the purpose of carrying out an inspection of the workplace. In the event of accident or injury, such representatives shall be notified immediately and shall investigate and report as soon as possible to the committee and to the Employer on the nature and causes of the accident or injury. Furthermore, such representatives must be notified of the inspection of a government inspector and shall have the right to accompany him on his inspections. Scheduled time spent in all such activities shall be considered as time worked. The Joint Health and Safety Committee and the representatives thereof shall have access to Report Form required in and of the Act and the annual summary of data from the relating to the number of work accident fatalities, the number of lost workday cases, the number of lost workdays, the number of cases that required medical aid without lost workdays, the incidence of occupation injuries, and such other data as the may decide to disclose. It is understood and agreed that no will be provided to the Committee which is confidential. This information shall be a standing item recorded in the minutes of each meeting. The Union will use its best efforts to obtain the full co-operation of its membership in the compliance of all safety rules and practices. The Employer will use its best efforts to make all affected direct care employees aware of residents who have serious infectious diseases. The nature of the disease need not be disclosed. Employees will be made aware of special procedures required of them to deal with these circumstances. The parties agree that all employees are aware of the requirement to practice universal precautions in all circumstances.

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