Common use of Target Audience Clause in Contracts

Target Audience. The target audience for this policy includes, but is not limited to, Facilities Management (FM) Project Managers, FM Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Staff, Contractors, and Stakeholders who request a Scheduled Utility Outage for: • New construction. • Renovation. • Maintenance. STRATEGIC VISION Strategic Goal 7: Resources Safeguard and enhance our resources. DEFINITIONS Contractor/Vendor: An individual or company hired to perform tasks on MD Xxxxxxxx campuses but who does not receive wages directly from MD Xxxxxxxx payroll. Customer: Any MD Xxxxxxxx workforce members or contractor who may be affected by the utility outage. Energy Source: Any source of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other energy. Facilities Work Notifications: A notification associated with a utility that a customer won’t notice or be impacted by an interruption. FM Onsite Outage Manager: The Facilities Management (FM) workforce member responsible for managing the utility outage execution. This person must be listed in the official outage e-mail notification. FM Project Manager: Facilities personnel who manage construction projects. FM Property Manager / Director: The Facilities Management (FM) staff member responsible for managing a property/building and approving utility outages affecting its operations, excluding fire detection and fire suppression outages. Large Project: A project that is estimated to have more than 50 outages during the course of the project. Mission Area: Groups within Facilities Management that conduct technical investigations. O&M: Operations and Maintenance Outage Coordinator: Facilities Management personnel responsible for guiding MD Xxxxxxxx-approved personnel through the procedures outlined in this policy. Outage Request: A form that is used to collect pertinent information and to initiate the process for a planned interruption of the normal/expected operation environment of the facility.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www4.mdanderson.org

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Target Audience. The target audience for this policy includes, but is not limited to, Facilities Management (FM) Project Managers, FM Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Staff, Contractors, and Stakeholders who request a Scheduled Utility Outage for: New construction. Renovation. Maintenance. STRATEGIC VISION Strategic Goal 7: Resources Safeguard and enhance our resources. DEFINITIONS Contractor/Vendor: An individual or company hired to perform tasks on MD Xxxxxxxx campuses but who does not receive wages directly from MD Xxxxxxxx payroll. Customer: Any MD Xxxxxxxx workforce members or contractor who may be affected by the utility outage. Energy Source: Any source of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other energy. Facilities Work Notifications: A notification associated with a utility that a customer won’t notice or be impacted by an interruption. FM Onsite Outage Manager: The Facilities Management (FM) workforce member responsible for managing the utility outage execution. This person must be listed in the official outage e-mail notification. FM Project Manager: Facilities personnel who manage construction projects. FM Property Manager / Director: The Facilities Management (FM) staff member responsible for managing a property/building and approving utility outages affecting its operations, excluding fire detection and fire suppression outages. Large Project: A project that is estimated to have more than 50 outages during the course of the project. Mission Area: Groups within Facilities Management that conduct technical investigations. O&M: Operations and Maintenance Outage Coordinator: Facilities Management personnel responsible for guiding MD Xxxxxxxx-approved personnel through the procedures outlined in this policy. Outage Request: A form that is used to collect pertinent information and to initiate the process for a planned interruption of the normal/expected operation environment of the facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Agreement

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