Remote Operation definition

Remote Operation means that the Supplier (or the Network Operator under the Network Operator Contract) has the ability to remotely commence and cease the provision of Network Operator Response Activity by the Premises (without issuing Instructions to the Customer).

Examples of Remote Operation in a sentence

  • An Electronic Remote Operation shall be defined as any authorized work where the employee does not physically report to a work location but performs a work function through electronic access.

  • C.3.2.4 Provide services for field operations of Remote Operation Vehicles, drop camera, benthic grabs or other technology to characterize the seafloor and associated biota.

  • Under circumstances described in Section 4.C of the main agreement, the applicable NORAD Air Defense Sector (ADS) will call the Project operations center (General Electric Remote Operation Center) at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ and request immediate curtailment.

  • Under circumstances described in Section 4.C of the main agreement, the applicable NORAD Air Defense Sector (ADS) will contact the Project operations center at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (GE Renewable Energy Remote Operation Center, ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇.

  • If AURA and/or Project develops a Remote Operation Building off the summit, the work associated with that portion of the Project will be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Where the Communications Protocol for the Premises is Remote Operation: the Customer shall not be obliged to comply with Instructions, as the Supplier will be able to provide the Network Operator Response Activity itself; and the Supplier shall only utilise the Remote Operation in accordance with Good Industry Practice, in order to allow it to comply with the Network Operator Contract and in a manner consistent with the Site Limitations.

  • Pilots will receive fifty dollars ($50.00) Remote Operation Pay (ROP) for each night spent away from home base while on a revenue producing job in Alaska.

  • An employee who is called to work outside of their regular scheduled shift and volunteers to respond by means of an Electronic Remote Operation shall be paid for a minimum of one (1) hour at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) the employee’s base rate of pay, but compensation shall not be paid twice for the same hours.

  • Coordinating the 24-hour shifts at the different Regional Control Centres (RCC) through the General Remote Operation Centre at Menidi.

  • An employee who is called to work outside of their regular scheduled shift and volunteers to respond by means of an Electronic Remote Operation shall be paid for a minimum of one (1) hour at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) the employee’s regular hourly rate of pay, but compensation shall not be paid twice for the same hours.

Related to Remote Operation

  • Remote Terminal or "RT" means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User Customer and CenturyLink's Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or Serving Wire Center using LCM. A Remote Terminal may contain active electronics such as digital loop carriers, fiber hubs, DSLAMs, etc.

  • Remote site means a setting physically separate from the sponsoring or supervising physician's primary place for meeting pa- tients or a setting where the physician is present less than twenty- five percent of the practice time of the licensee.

  • Remote location means any location that is at least one (1.0) mile from the location of a receptor. "Receptor" includes, but is not limited to, any hospital, school, day care center, work site, business, residence, and permanent campground. The distance to the nearest receptor is to be measured from the outermost limit of the area to be disturbed or road surface, whichever is closer.

  • Remote Premises means all Qwest Premises, other than Qwest Wire Centers or adjacent to Qwest Wire Centers. Such Remote Premises include controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts, cabinets, pedestals and other Remote Terminals.

  • tour operator means, with the exception of an air carrier, an organiser within the meaning of Article 2, point 2, of Council Directive 90/314/EEC of 13 June 1990 on package travel, package holidays and package tours (2);