Telephone Operators Sample Clauses

Telephone Operators. All Telephone Operators at the employer's INEEL near Arco, Idaho, and the Idaho Falls, Idaho, switchboard operation, including part-time Operators, (National Labor Relations Board, Case No. 19-RC-1911).
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Telephone Operators. Their work involves operating a Telephone P.B.X. Board with a minimum of three external lines on regular assignment.
Telephone Operators. All MSHA Hospital Personnel who routinely receive incoming telephone calls from the public as part of their job description code will receive instructions by MSHA on using TTYs or relay services to make, receive, and transfer telephone calls and will receive training on the process for requesting interpreter services and the types of services provided, the existence in MSHA of an ADA Administrator, as detailed in Paragraph 28 of this Agreement, and the complaint resolution process, as described in Paragraph 32 of this Agreement. Such training must be completed within 60 days of the effective date of this Agreement and will be conducted annually thereafter. In the event any MSHA Hospital Personnel are on leave during such training period, such personnel will be required to take such training within 60 days of his/her return to work. Training Attendance Sheets. MSHA will maintain in electronic or paper form for the duration of this Agreement, confirmation of training conducted pursuant to Xxxxxxxxx 00, Xxxxxxxxx 47, and Paragraph 48 of this Agreement, which will include the names, respective job titles of the attendees, as well as the date and time of the training. Training of MSHA Affiliated Physicians. MSHA will create and send an email blast advising affiliated physicians of its policy on the communication needs of Patients or Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing and will invite all physicians who are affiliated with MSHA (admitting or surgical privileges, etc.) to complete computerized training. This email will direct affiliated physicians to the MSHA web page which will include: (1) MSHA’s Policy Statement for persons working at MSHA hospitals as described in Paragraph 45 and any relevant forms; and (2) a request that physicians’ staff members notify MSHA of Patients and Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing as soon as they schedule admissions, tests, surgeries, or other health care services at MSHA hospitals.

Related to Telephone Operators

  • Telephone Services All telegraph, telephone, and communication connections which Tenant may desire outside the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, in Landlord’s sole discretion, and the location of all wires and the work in connection therewith shall be performed by contractors approved by Landlord and shall be subject to the direction of Landlord, except that such approval is not required as to Tenant’s cabling from the Premises in a route designated by Landlord to any telephone cabinet or panel provided for Tenant’s connection to the telephone cable serving the Building, so long as Tenant’s equipment does not require connections different than or additional to those to the telephone cabinet or panel provided. As to any such connections or work outside the Premises requiring Landlord’s approval, Landlord reserves the right to designate and control the entity or entities providing telephone or other communication cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance outside the Premises and to restrict and control access to telephone cabinets or panels. In the event Landlord designates a particular vendor or vendors to provide such cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance for the Building, Tenant agrees to abide by and participate in such program. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs incurred in connection with the installation of telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises, including any hook-up, access and maintenance fees related to the installation of such wires and cables in the Premises and the commencement of service therein, and the maintenance thereafter of such wire and cables; and there shall be included in Operating Expenses for the Building all installation, removal, hook-up or maintenance costs incurred by Landlord in connection with telephone cables and communication wiring serving the Building which are not allocable to any individual users of such service but are allocable to the Building generally. If Tenant fails to maintain all telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises and such failure affects or interferes with the operation or maintenance of any other telephone cables or communication wiring serving the Building, Landlord or any vendor hired by Landlord may enter into and upon the Premises forthwith and perform such repairs, restorations or alterations as Landlord deems necessary in order to eliminate any such interference (and Landlord may recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs in connection therewith). No later than the Termination Date, Tenant agrees to remove all telephone cables and communication wiring installed by Tenant for and during Tenant’s occupancy, which Landlord shall request Tenant to remove. Tenant agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its agents or employees shall be liable to Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers or invitees or anyone claiming through, by or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses, expenses, claims or causes of action because of any interruption, diminution, delay or discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any telephone or other communication service to the Premises and the Building.

  • Telephone Service Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease to the contrary:

  • Telephone Monitoring You agree that Chase and its third-party service providers may listen to and record telephone calls as part of providing program services.

  • Telephone Calls Calling, Monitoring and Recording‌ For our mutual protection, and to enable us to provide better service to you, we may monitor and/or tape-record any of our telephone conversations.

  • Telephones The Unit may or may not have a telephone. If this is a material concern please check with Manager to determie if the Unit has phone service. Phones are for local calls only. LIMITED DAMAGE WAIVER PROGRAM

  • Telephone No ( ) - Fax No.: ( ) - E-mail Address: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, two (2) identical counterparts of this instrument, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly executed by the Principal and Surety above named, on the day of , 20 . Principal (Name of Principal) (Signature of Person with Authority) (Print Name) Surety (Name of Surety) (Signature of Person with Authority) (Print Name) (Name of California Agent of Surety) (Address of California Agent of Surety) (Telephone Number of California Agent of Surety) Contractor must attach a Notarial Acknowledgment for all Surety's signatures and a Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority for Surety. The California Department of Insurance must authorize the Surety to be an admitted surety insurer. PAYMENT BOND PAYMENT BOND -- Contractor's Labor & Material Bond (100% of Contract Price) (Note: Contractors must use this form, NOT a surety company form.) KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:

  • TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS Both parties may communicate by telephone, but it is agreed that no instructions that require action will be left on any messaging service since neither party can guarantee that they will be received or actioned. Telephone conversations may be recorded by Us for training or monitoring purposes.

  • Telephone Access Employees shall be entitled to reasonable use of the client's telephone for local calls during the evening to speak with family members (i.e., spouse, children, dependants, parents). Employees may not receive personal calls on the client's telephone nor give out the client's telephone number. In the case of urgent personal calls to the employee, messages will be taken by the Employer and passed on to the employee as soon as possible. In the event of an emergency, the employee shall use the client's telephone to contact the appropriate authorities or the contact person designated by the Employer.

  • Telephone Expenses 1. The State shall pay nine dollars ($9.00) of the basic monthly charge when an employee is specifically required by the State to have a telephone in his or her residence, unless the telephone is provided by the State, whether as a cell phone or other device with telephonic capability that functions to the State’s satisfaction at the member’s residence. These payments shall be made on a semiannual basis in January and July and shall be prorated for those employees who become eligible or terminate State service between the semiannual payments.

  • Telephone Monitoring/Recording From time to time we may monitor and/or record telephone calls between you and us to assure the quality of our customer service or as required by applicable law.

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