Emergency Action Plan Sample Clauses

Emergency Action Plan. The contractor shall institute an Emergency Action Plan that documents what they will do in the case of an emergency. The purpose of an Emergency Action Plan is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies. Well developed emergency plans and proper employee training (such that employees understand their roles and responsibilities within the plan) will result in fewer and less severe employee injuries. The contractor shall provide NMFS with a copy of their Emergency Action plan as referenced in Section F.5.27.
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Emergency Action Plan. For high hazard potential dams, the borrower must develop an emergency action plan incorporating preplanned emergency measures to be taken prior to and fol- lowing a potential dam failure. The plan should be coordinated with local government and other authorities in- volved with the public safety and be approved by the borrower’s board of di- rectors.
Emergency Action Plan. Emergency Action Plan (EAP) will be posted in common areas around the project site (Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx trailer, job boards, break areas, etc.). The plan will be included in each employee’s orientation. The EAP will be reviewed periodically during site wide safety meetings and scheduling meetings. This plan is subject to change, as the site progresses, all employees will be notified and retrained if any changes are made. Please see the site specific EAP on the following pages. Protective Stadium EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
Emergency Action Plan. The OC must have a secure site plan in the event of unforeseen events such as inclement weather, event security threat, and site evacuation situations. The emergency evacuation plan should be posted prominently and reviewed at the coaches meeting. The OC must also present an Emergency Action Plan to Nordiq Canada’s Race Director prior to the start of the first official training day.
Emergency Action Plan. 8.1 An overview of the Pool’s Emergency Action Plan is annexed at Schedule 3.
Emergency Action Plan. Seller shall maintain an Emergency Action Plan (“EAP”) reasonably agreeable to NSA that enables Seller to respond to NSA forecast volume requirements in the event of a business disruption at Seller’s Lugano, Switzerland facility by utilizing production capacity at Seller’s facilities in San Marcos and Vista, California, USA. Seller shall maintain offsite backup copies of all Standards, documentation, formulas, specifications, vendor listings and any other data necessary to begin manufacturing Products in Seller’s San Marcos and Vista, California, USA facilities immediately after a business disruption and in accordance with the EAP. Seller shall also enter into any necessary agreements with ingredient, raw material and packaging suppliers to ensure that the terms of the mutually agreeable EAP can be met within timeframes specified in the EAP.
Emergency Action Plan. Prior to construction, the sponsors must prepare an emergency action plan (EAP) for each dam or similar structure where failure may cause loss of life or as required by state and local regulations. The EAP must meet the minimum content specified in NRCS Title 180, National Operation and Maintenance Manual (NOMM), Part 500, Subpart F, Section 500.52, and meet applicable State agency dam safety requirements. The NRCS will determine that an EAP is prepared prior to the execution of fund obligating documents for construction of the structure. EAPs must be reviewed and updated by the sponsors annually.
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Emergency Action Plan. Modesto Junior College has a comprehensive emergency plan. The children’s programs will practice evacuating the building each month along with one practice of gathering everyone inside. The evacuations are typically done around the arrival time. Realizing the importance of school being a “safe” place emotionally for children, we do NOT insert the word “fire” in our evacuation drill name; we just share that it is an evacuation drill where we practice leaving our building. Off-site evacuation location: In the event that our children’s programs needed to evacuate off campus, the off site location is Modesto Church of the Brethren on 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx; the phone number is 000-000-0000. Each semester we practice relocating to our off- site location; we use an MJC bus for transportation. Families are invited to attend this practice drill. Meals: A healthy snack is included in the cost and will be served each day. Our classroom practices intuitive eating where children eat when hungry and stop when full. They are encouraged but not forced to try different foods. The student teachers will offer various cooking experiences in addition to the daily snack. Please refrain from bringing food and drinks into our classrooms as we have children with food allergies. On some special occasions such as field trips and for classroom celebrations/activities, families are invited to bring food/drink. Enrollment paperwork and other required items: You will receive an email regarding the paperwork that is required. In addition to the required paperwork, please bring to the child development office (MJC, west campus, Xxxx Xxxx, Office 157): • child’s most current immunization recordbirth certificate • a complete change of clothing (i.e. shirt, pants, underwear, socks) for your child’s cubby that stays there each and every day, and mark all clothing with your child’s name with a permanent marker. • Diapers/pull ups and wipes • Families send an electronic picture of just the enrolled child (find one where the child looks content and happy) and another electronic picture of your child and his/her family. We want to be able to enlarge the pictures and laminate them for your child’s cubby, journal, and the classroom. We hope to accomplish this before the children arrive for their first day of school. • COMPLETED Physician’s Release: If you are not able to get a doctor’s appointment before the family orientation, please notify us of the appointment date and then turn in th...
Emergency Action Plan. (EAP) and First Responders (Ski Patrol) o All Canada Cup Event Organizers must complete an Emergency Action Plan and share it with the Technical Delegate of event The Emergency Action Plan should have the following information: o Name of Lead Ski Patrol o Competition venue medical services, including number and location of ski patrol and appropriate medical equipment; o On-site accident response protocols; o Transportation protocols for patient transport to a medical facility, including ground and air ambulance transport (if necessary); o Location of nearest hospital and Level 1 Trauma Centre; o Maps of all medical facilities in relation to Host Mountain o The Event Organizer shall provide a minimum of 2 ski patrollers on competition sites at all time; this includes training and competition days. If an athlete is injured and if both Ski Patrollers are required to escort athletes off the course, the competition must not begin until 2 Ski Patrollers and a backboard have returned to the top of the course. Ski Patrollers must be registered Members of the Canadian Ski Patroller System.
Emergency Action Plan. 11.5.1. Place, under this heading, information detailing action to be taken in the event of various emergencies.
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