SHIFT CONTROL Sample Clauses

The SHIFT CONTROL clause establishes the conditions under which operational control or authority over a process, system, or asset is transferred from one party to another. Typically, this clause outlines the specific triggers or events that prompt the shift, such as completion of a project phase, delivery of goods, or achievement of certain milestones, and may detail the responsibilities and liabilities that accompany the transfer. Its core practical function is to ensure a clear and orderly handover of control, minimizing confusion and disputes by defining when and how authority changes hands.
SHIFT CONTROL. All Waste Operations/BPS personnel are expected to work as a team to provide effective and efficient operation of the Waste Operations plant and BPS. This will be done with appropriate dialogue with the supervisor and their shift Operator Technicians. It is understood and agreed that management may assign duties and responsibilities carried out by the BPS Day Operator Technician to any other employee(s) in the Waste Operations/BPS progression who is/are qualified to carry out such duties and responsibilities to temporary backfill a BPS Day Operator Technician’s absence or leave of absence. Conversely, it is also understood and agreed that management may assign duties and responsibilities carried out by any other employee in the Waste Operations/BPS progression to any BPS Day Operator Technician who is/are qualified to carry out such duties and responsibilities to temporary backfill an employee’s absence or leave of absence.
SHIFT CONTROL. All Waste Operations personnel are expected to work as a team to provide effective and efficient operation of the BIOX plant. This will be done with appropriate dialogue with the supervisor and their shift Operator Technicians.

Related to SHIFT CONTROL

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins

  • Cost Control The Construction Manager shall develop a system of cost control for the Work, including regular monitoring of actual costs for activities in progress and estimates for uncompleted tasks and proposed changes. The Construction Manager shall identify variances between actual and estimated costs and report the variances to the Owner and Architect, and shall provide this information in its monthly reports to the Owner and Architect, in accordance with Section 3.3.2.3 above.

  • Job Control Personal Data being processed on commission (i.e., Personal Data processed on a customer’s behalf) is processed solely in accordance with the Agreement and related instructions of the customer.

  • Pest Control Upon award, the Contractor shall manage all insect, weed and pest problems (as defined by Chapter 482, F.S.). In addition, any damage caused by pests during the implementation of the pest control program shall be immediately corrected by replacement with healthy turf or plants at the Contractor's expense. Pest Control program shall include, at a minimum, the following: 1) The Contractor shall inspect the entire property, including turf areas, shrubs, trees (including palms), and plants on a weekly basis for any pest infestation. All infestations, including disease, weeds, fire ants or other pests, shall be treated immediately upon discovery and notification by Performance Administrator or the Contractor. The County Performance Administrator must be informed of infestations discovered and treatments applied via email within 24 hours and included on the Monthly Vendor Inspection Report. All applications of pesticides shall be properly labeled by placards. 2) Application must comply with manufacturer’s recommendations. Every chemical substance used must be on the list of chemical substances or have been submitted for inclusion on such list, as compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act and in compliance with all Federal, State, and local pesticide laws and ordinances. Materials and application shall meet all Federal Health and Safety Laws currently in effect. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must be submitted in writing two (2) days prior to contract start date or before the use of a new approved chemical intended for use on this contract. All chemicals used must carry an EPA approved number. 3) Pest Control Services shall be performed according to Integrated Pest Management Strategies to control all insect, wee, and pest problems as defined by all sections under Chapter 482, Florida Statues including proper licensure whether by the Contractor or a sub- contractor to be supplied with pre-bid package.

  • Dust Control Dust-proof enclosures or partitions for protection wherever dusty or dirty work is performed and dampening of debris to avoid dusting when removed shall be provided and included as a cost of the work.