Physical Entry definition

Physical Entry means that an individual (i) is permitted to bodily enter, on an unsupervised (or badged) basis, into secured areas not available to the general public, or (ii) is permitted on a regular basis to have supervised or escorted bodily access into secured areas not available to the general public for more than thirty (30) days in the aggregate annually.
Physical Entry means that an individual (i) is permitted to bodily enter, on an unsupervised (or badged) basis, into secured areas not available to the general public, or (ii) is permitted on
Physical Entry means that an individual who is performing Services or delivering Materials (i) is permitted to bodily enter, on an unsupervised (or badged) basis, into secured areas not available to the general public, or (ii) is permitted on a regular basis to have supervised or escorted bodily access into secured areas not available to the general public for up to thirty (30) days in the aggregate annually. In the event an individual is not performing Services, delivering/installing Materials, or otherwise engaged in work activities pursuant to an agreement with AT&T (e.g. attending meetings, preparing bids, etc.) then such individual shall be permitted supervised or escorted access into secure areas not available to the general public without being subject to the thirty (30) day limitation. [**] [**] [**]

Examples of Physical Entry in a sentence

  • If however a Vendor Person needs to have Physical Entry onto the premises of an AT&T customer, AT&T may require additional background information about and/or drug screening for the Vendor Person, when required by applicable Law, before permitting that individual to enter the customer’s premises.

  • Physical Entry and Access Controls AEDA Tools should protect secure areas by entry controls to ensure that only authorized personnel are allowed access.

  • Both the data centres and Densify head office maintain the following controls: o Perimeter Security o Physical Entry Controls o Securing Rooms and Offices o Access Card Readers o CCTV Cameras o Security Guard Presence Data Security Strict firewall rules control access to the necessary ports for the usage of the service and to ensure limited access to the production environment, to our VPN network, and authorized systems.

  • If however a Supplier Person needs to have Physical Entry onto the premises of an AT&T customer, AT&T may require additional background information about and/or drug screening for the Supplier Person, when required by applicable law or regulation, before permitting that individual to enter the customer’s premises.