High-Security Area(s) definition

High-Security Area(s) means a specific area within a Supplier location where an additional layer of security (restricted access) is required due to the large amounts of sensitive data, value of physical assets and work performed in this area (e.g., data centers, vaults, UPS rooms, etc.).

Related to High-Security Area(s)

  • Security alarm system means a device or series of devices, intended to summon law enforcement personnel during, or as a result of, an alarm condition. Devices may include hard- wired systems and systems interconnected with a radio frequency method such as cellular or private radio signals that emit or transmit a remote or local audible, visual, or electronic signal; motion detectors, pressure switches, duress alarms (a silent system signal generated by the entry of a designated code into the arming station to indicate that the user is disarming under duress); panic alarms (an audible system signal to indicate an emergency situation); and hold-up alarms (a silent system signal to indicate that a robbery is in progress).

  • Priority area means the portions of the qualified incentive area

  • Security Assets means all assets of the Chargor the subject of any security created by this Deed.

  • School equipment means a durable school-owned machine, equipment, or tool used by a student as part of an activity, course, or program in a secondary school and includes a saw or 3D printer. “School equipment” includes a saw or 3D printer.

  • Agricultural equipment includes but is not limited to tractors; trailers; combines; tillage, planting, and cultivating implements; balers; irrigation implements; and all-terrain vehicles.