SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS Sample Clauses

SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS. 7.1. ACCESS TO SITES. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Agreement, Customer will provide a designated project manager; all necessary construction and building permits, zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the sites and mounting locations; and access to the worksites or vehicles identified in the Technical and Implementation Documents as reasonably requested by Motorola so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Statement of Work. If the Statement of Work so indicates, Motorola may assist Customer in the local building permit process.
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SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS. 6.1. ACCESS TO SITES. If Motorola is providing installation or other services, Customer will provide all necessary construction and building permits, licenses, and the like; and access to the work sites or vehicles identified in the Technical and Implementation Documents as reasonably requested by Motorola so that it may perform its contractual duties.
SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS. 5.1. ACCESS TO SITES. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Agreement, Customer will provide (i) a designated project manager; (ii) all necessary construction and building permits, zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the Sites; and (iii) access to the Sites identified in the Statement of Work or as reasonably requested by IDEMIA so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Statement of Work.
SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS. 6.1. ACCESS TO SITES. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Agreement, Customer will provide a designated project manager; all necessary construction and building permits, zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the sites and mounting locations; and access to the work sites or vehicles identified in the Technical and Implementation Documents as reasonably requested by Motorola so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Statement of Work. If the Statement of Work so indicates, Motorola may assist Customer in the local building permit process. DRAFT 6.2. SITE CONDITIONS. Customer will ensure that all work sites it provides will be safe, secure, and in compliance with all applicable industry and OSHA standards. To the extent applicable and unless the Statement of Work states to the contrary, Customer will ensure that these work sites have adequate: physical space; air conditioning and other environmental conditions; adequate and appropriate electrical power outlets, distribution, equipment and connections; and adequate telephone or other communication lines (including modem access and adequate interfacing networking capabilities), all for the installation, use and maintenance of the System. Before installing the Equipment or Software at a work site, Motorola may inspect the work site and advise Customer of any apparent deficiencies or non-conformities with the requirements of this Section. This Agreement is predicated upon normal soil conditions as defined by the version of E.I.A. standard RS-222 in effect on the Effective Date.
SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS. 7.1. ACCESS TO SITES. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Agreement, Customer will provide a designated project manager; necessary construction and building permits, zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the sites and mounting locations; and access to the worksites or vehicles identified in Motorola’s Updated Proposal and Technical Documentation (Exhibit 3) as reasonably requested by Motorola so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Exhibit 3. If Exhibit 3 so indicates, Motorola may assist Customer in the local building permit process. Notwithstanding the forgoing, Motorola is obligated to perform all responsibilities as set forth in Exhibit 3.
SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS a. Access to Sites. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Contract, the,Commonwealth will provide (i) a designated escort, if required; (ii) all necessary construction and building permits, zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the sites, unless Motorola is required by this Contract to provide the same; and (iii) access to the work sites identified in the Technical and Implementation Documents as reasonably requested by Motorola so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Statement of Work. If the Statement of Work or other portions of this Contract so indicate, Motorola will either assist the Commonwealth in the local building permit process or obtain any required permits, variances approvals or licenses on its own.
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  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • WORKING CONDITIONS 10.01 The Union will co-operate with the Employer in maintaining good working conditions.

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