Security Duty Clause Samples
A Security Duty clause establishes the obligation of a party, typically the service provider or contractor, to implement and maintain appropriate security measures to protect certain assets, data, or premises. This may involve requirements such as installing surveillance systems, controlling access to sensitive areas, or following specific cybersecurity protocols. The core function of this clause is to ensure that adequate safeguards are in place to prevent unauthorized access, loss, or damage, thereby reducing the risk of security breaches and protecting the interests of the parties involved.
Security Duty. Any unit member serving security duty shall 7 receive a minimum of two (2) hours pay for stand-by time at the appropriate rate 8 of pay. For the purpose of illustrating how the parties intended to implement 9 Section 8.6, see paragraphs 1 through 5 of the Memorandum of Understanding 10 dated October 23, 1990 attached hereto as Appendix F [and incorporated herein 11 by reference as though fully set forth.]
12 8.7.1 Unit members serving for security duty purposes shall be 13 added to a rotational list of up to ten (10) volunteers who shall be from the
Security Duty. Employer shall assume the responsibility of security after the whole project is accepted, and that Contractor has evacuated or basically evacuated from the Project site.
Security Duty. Delete Article "Security Duty" in its entirety from the collective agreement signed between the Alliance and the Employer on June which was extended by the Public Sector Compensation Restraint Act and which expired on October and replace by the following: Where an employee is required to perform security duty he shall be paid three-tenths of his straight- time hourly rate for each completed half of security duty except that an employee assigned to Class Cutters shall be paid one-sixth of his straight- time hourly rate for each completed half hour of security duty. Subject to clauses and where an employee is required to perform security duty on a non-equipped vessel he shall receive a meal allowance in the amount of two dollars ($2) for each eight
Security Duty. Any unit member serving security duty shall 2 receive a minimum of two (2) hours pay for stand-by time at the appropriate rate 3 of pay. For the purpose of illustrating how the parties intended to implement 4 Section 8.6, see paragraphs 1 through 5 of the Memorandum of Understanding 5 dated October 23, 1990 attached hereto as Appendix F [and incorporated herein 6 by reference as though fully set forth.]
7 8.7.1 Unit members serving for security duty purposes shall be 8 added to a rotational list of up to ten (10) volunteers who shall be from the 9 Maintenance job family first, then the Operations job family, if necessary. New 10 volunteers will be added based on job family and then seniority.
Security Duty. No teacher shall be assigned supervisory duties for security purposes. A security assignment is defined to mean when a teacher is assigned to deal with intruders.
Security Duty. 33.01 Where an officer is required to remain on board a vessel in order to be responsible for the safety and security of that vessel to respond to situations which may endanger personnel, the vessel or equipment, the officer shall be paid
33.02 This Article does not apply to an officer who holds a position identified in Appendix “G”.
33.03 Subject to clauses 25.02 and 25.03, where an officer is required to perform security duty on a non-equipped vessel, the officer shall receive a meal
