WORKPLACE MONITORING Sample Clauses

WORKPLACE MONITORING. A. The NASD may conduct workplace monitoring to help ensure quality control, employee safety, and security.
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WORKPLACE MONITORING. Please prepare an Occupational Health and Safety Monitoring Report in the following format. Workplace monitoring must take place while COSAN facilities are in operation. Please complete a workplace table for each monitoring station in your operations, as defined below. Workplace Monitoring Station Number Workplace Monitoring Description (Name) Location4 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx Number: Workplace Monitoring Parameter Sample Collection and Analysis Frequency WBG/IFC Maximum5 Threshold Limit Value (TLV-TWA)6 COSAN Performance in WBG/IFC units Annual average of quarterly samples Brazilian Regulatory Limits and Units COSAN Performance in Brazilian units Annual average of quarterly samples Workplace Respirable Air Concentrations 4 For each Workplace Monitoring Report provide a building or workplace drawing and define the area of influence and affected employees. 5 Maximum limits from IFC Guidelines and the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards 6 TLV-TWA (Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average): The time-weighted average concentration for a conventional 8-hour workday and a 40-hour workweek, to which nearly all workers may be exposed, day after day, without adverse effect. Workplace Monitoring Parameter Sample Collection and Analysis Frequency WBG/IFC Maximum5 Threshold Limit Value (TLV-TWA)6 COSAN Performance in WBG/IFC units Annual average of quarterly samples Brazilian Regulatory Limits and Units COSAN Performance in Brazilian units Annual average of quarterly samples Particulate (Inert or Nuisance Dust) Quarterly 10 mg/m3 mg/m3 Workplace Noise Quarterly Heavy industry (no demand for oral communication) 85 dB (A) dB (A) Light industry (decreasing demand for oral communication) 50-65 dB (A) dB (A) Open offices, control rooms, service counters or similar 45-50 dB (A) dB (A) Workplace Monitoring Parameter Sample Collection and Analysis Frequency WBG/IFC Maximum5 Threshold Limit Value (TLV-TWA)6 COSAN Performance in WBG/IFC units Annual average of quarterly samples Brazilian Regulatory Limits and Units COSAN Performance in Brazilian units Annual average of quarterly samples Heat Exposure, continous work Quarterly Minimum to light work load 29.5 oC oC Moderate work load (walking, standing, use of hand tools) 27.5 oC oC High work load (heavy burdens, intensive use of tools) 26.0 oC oC Very high work load (high speed intensive and heavy work) 25.0 oC oC Workplace Monitoring Parameter Sample Collection and Analysis Frequency WBG/IFC Maximu...
WORKPLACE MONITORING. Please prepare an Occupational Health and Safety Monitoring Report. Workplace monitoring must take place while SunPower facilities are in operation. Please complete a workplace table for each monitoring station in your operations.
WORKPLACE MONITORING. 17.1 The use by employees of the Company’s computers, computer systems, communication devices and associated equipment or systems is governed by this Agreement, the Company policy, the Company guidelines and any directions given or made to the Employee by the Company. As a necessary part of its business, the Company uses (or engages third parties to use) various forms of surveillance technology at each of its premises, and in respect of its property, equipment and computer systems.
WORKPLACE MONITORING. I will practice my profession only under the supervision of: at . Who is knowledgeable of my history. He/she will report to the Aegis Health Group as required in this agreement. In the event I am unable to comply with the minimum standards of acceptable and prevailing practice or appear unable to practice with reasonable safety, my workplace monitor will immediately notify the Aegis Health Group.

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  • Monitoring In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.2.5 hereunder.

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Site Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by the Owner upon which the Work is to be performed, including rights-of-way and easements for access thereto, and such other lands furnished by the Owner that are designated for the use of the Contractor. Also referred to as Project Site, Job Site and Premises.

  • Environmental Monitoring (a) Borrower shall give prompt written notice to Lender of (i) any proceeding or inquiry by any party (including any Governmental Authority) with respect to the presence of any Hazardous Substance on, under, from or about the Property, (ii) all claims made or threatened by any third party (including any Governmental Authority) against Borrower or the Property or any party occupying the Property relating to any loss or injury resulting from any Hazardous Substance, and (iii) Borrower’s discovery of any occurrence or condition on any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Property that could cause the Property to be subject to any investigation or cleanup pursuant to any Environmental Law. Upon becoming aware of the presence of mold or fungus at the Property, Borrower shall (i) undertake an investigation to identify the source(s) of such mold or fungus and shall develop and implement an appropriate remediation plan to eliminate the presence of any Toxic Mold, (ii) perform or cause to be performed all acts reasonably necessary for the remediation of any Toxic Mold (including taking any action necessary to clean and disinfect any portions of the Property affected by Toxic Mold, including providing any necessary moisture control systems at the Property), and (iii) provide evidence reasonably satisfactory to Lender of the foregoing. Borrower shall permit Lender to join and participate in, as a party if it so elects, any legal or administrative proceedings or other actions initiated with respect to the Property in connection with any Environmental Law or Hazardous Substance, and Borrower shall pay all reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements incurred by Lender in connection therewith.

  • Project Management Project Management Institute (PMI) certified project manager executing any or all of the following: • Development of Project Charter • Development of project plan and schedule • Coordination and scheduling of project activities across customer and functional areas • Consultation on operational and infrastructure requirements, standards and configurations • Facilitate project status meetings • Timely project status reporting • Address project issues with functional areas and management • Escalation of significant issues to customers and executive management • Manage project scope and deliverable requirements • Document changes to project scope and schedule • Facilitate and document project closeout

  • Training a. The employer, in consultation with the local, shall be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing harassment and sexual harassment awareness program for all employees. Where a program currently exists and meets the criteria listed in this agreement, such a program shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of this article. This awareness program shall initially be for all employees and shall be scheduled at least once annually for all new employees to attend.

  • Access to Personnel and Records Each Party shall authorize its respective auditors to make reasonably available to each other Party’s auditors (each such other Party’s auditors, collectively, the “Other Parties’ Auditors”) both the personnel who performed or are performing the annual audits of such audited Party (each such Party with respect to its own audit, the “Audited Party”) and work papers related to the annual audits of such Audited Party, in all cases within a reasonable time prior to such Audited Party’s auditors’ opinion date, so that the Other Parties’ Auditors are able to perform the procedures they reasonably consider necessary to take responsibility for the work of the Audited Party’s auditors as it relates to their auditors’ report on such other Party’s financial statements, all within sufficient time to enable such other Party to meet its timetable for the printing, filing and public dissemination of its annual financial statements. Each Party shall make reasonably available to the Other Parties’ Auditors and management its personnel and Records in a reasonable time prior to the Other Parties’ Auditors’ opinion date and other Parties’ management’s assessment date so that the Other Parties’ Auditors and other Parties’ management are able to perform the procedures they reasonably consider necessary to conduct the Internal Control Audit and Management Assessments.

  • Personnel Provide, without remuneration from or other cost to the Trust, the services of individuals competent to perform the administrative functions which are not performed by employees or other agents engaged by the Trust or by the Adviser acting in some other capacity pursuant to a separate agreement or arrangement with the Trust.

  • Site Visits ‌ The Commission may visit the School at any time and may, at its discretion, conduct site visits and monitoring. When appropriate, the Commission shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of visits. Such site visits may include any activities reasonably related to fulfillment of the Commission’s oversight responsibilities including, but not limited to, inspection of the facilities; audit of financial books and records; inspection of records maintained by the School; interviews and observations of the principal, staff, school families, staff of an affiliated nonprofit or educational service provider and community members; and observation of classroom instruction.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

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