Emergency Communication Sample Clauses

Emergency Communication. A. Emergency communication, such as telephone, cellular phone or radio, should be available at all sites in case of an emergency.
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Emergency Communication. Unit members assigned to a school site shall have the same access to a telephone or other electronic communication available to the teacher regularly assigned to the position.
Emergency Communication. In case of urgent matters requiring immediate attention, either party may initiate a phone call without prior notice. Emergency situations should be clearly identified as such in communication.
Emergency Communication. Details of the communication requirements for an emergency situation are contained outside of this bridging document – Refer Emergency Response Procedures. However, for clarity purposes, HOEC Drilling Supervisor will be the single point contact for all HOEC communications with the rig. Similarly, DD-8 OIM will be the single point contact for all Rig DD-8 Base Office communications with the rig.
Emergency Communication. The following table summarizes key contact information for individuals and services that may be required in the event of an environmental emergency. This contact table should be posted at strategic locations on-Site. KEY CONTACT INFORMATION SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION Fire / Police / Ambulance EMERGENCY 911 City of Coquitlam RCMP (non-emergency) 000-000-0000 Poison Control 0-000-000-0000 Emergency Management BC (Spill Reporting) 0-000-000-0000 Marine Oil Spill Report 0-000-000-0000 Canadian Coast Guard (Marine Pollution Reporting) 1-800-889-8852 Fisheries and Oceans Canada 0-000-000-0000 000-000-0000 WorkSafeBC 0-000-000-0000 0-000-000-0000 (after hours EMERGENCY) 0-000-000-0000 (after hours EMERGENCY) BC Hydro (Electrical Emergency) 1-888-POWERON (1-888-769-3766) Fortis BC (Natural Gas Emergency) 0-000-000-0000 XxXxx’x Environmental (Vacuum Truck) 604-940-6200 Hall Constructors Corporation (Xxx Xxxxxxx - Project Manager) 604-207-0964 (office) 000-000-0000 (mobile) Active Earth Engineering Ltd. (Xxxxx Xxxxx – Environmental Manager) 000-000-0000 (office) 000-000-0000 (mobile) Phoenix Environmental Services Ltd. (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx – Senior Archaeologist) 000-000-0000 x000 (office) Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Environment Coordinator) 000-000-0000 (office) In the event of any emergency:
Emergency Communication. At least one Person in responsible charge of Company’s operation shall be available by local telephone during such hours as the business office is closed, and the telephone number of such Person shall be supplied in advance to Grantor and Grantor’s police, fire and public works departments.
Emergency Communication. Communication is the key to quick emergency response. Athletic trainers and emergency medical personnel must work together to provide the best emergency response capability and should have contact information as a part of pre-planning for emergencies. At sites with EMS onsite, contact must be made prior to the start of the event. Communication prior to the event is a good way to establish boundaries and to build rapport between both groups of professionals. If emergency medical transportation is not available on site during a particular sporting event then direct communication with the emergency medical system at the time of injury or illness is necessary. Personnel should have access to a working telephone or other telecommunication devices, whether landline or mobile, should be assured. The communications system should be checked prior to each practice or competition to ensure proper working order. A backup communication plan should be in effect, should there be failure of the primary communication system. The most common method of communication is a public telephone. However, a cellular phone is preferred if available. At any athletic venue, it is important to know the location of a workable telephone.
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Related to Emergency Communication

  • Union Communication In the event of a violation of the no-strike provision, the Union will: • Publicly disavow such action by the Bargaining Unit Employees; • Notify the Bargaining Unit Employees of its disapproval of such action and instruct such Bargaining Unit Employees to cease such action and return to work immediately; and • Post notices on Union bulletin boards advising that it disapproves of such action and instructing Bargaining Unit Employees to return to work immediately.

  • Routine Communications All routine communications related to the Contract shall be sent to the Department’s Contract Manager. If any of the Contractor’s contract information changes during the life of the Contract, the Contractor shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager; such updates do not necessitate a formal amendment to the Contract. Communications relating to a Customer contract or purchase order should be addressed to the contact person identified in the contract or purchase order. Routine communications may be my email, regular mail, or telephone.

  • Hazard Communication Contractor will notify University prior to using products containing hazardous chemicals to which University employees may be exposed. Products containing hazardous chemicals are those products defined by Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 437. Upon University's request, Contractor will immediately provide Material Safety Data Sheets, as required by OAR Chapter 437, for the products subject to this provision.

  • Union Communications (a) The Employer will provide a bulletin board for the exclusive use of the Union. The sites will be determined by mutual agreement. The use of the bulletin boards is restricted to the affairs of the Union.

  • General Communications The type of communications described and defined in Article 5.6 herein.

  • PUBLIC COMMUNICATION Neither the Contractor nor any of its Staff shall make any statement to the press or issue through any media of communication any statement bearing on the Services performed or data collected under this Agreement, without the prior written approval of OSC.

  • Services Communications Our Services include, in some cases, the ability to communicate to you, such as via email, text message, and push notifications. You hereby consent to our use of a l means of communication available to us to contact you. These communications may include messages from us, as we l as communications from Third Party Services and other of our third party partners. You may opt out of receiving communications by emailing us at our Contact Formavailable here or by clicking the “unsubscribe” link to the extent available in a communication you receive from us. We do not control and sha l have no responsibility for communications from third parties.

  • TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS Both parties may communicate by telephone, but it is agreed that no instructions that require action will be left on any messaging service since neither party can guarantee that they will be received or actioned. Telephone conversations may be recorded by Us for training or monitoring purposes.

  • Public Communications Prior to the Closing Date, the Company will not issue any press release or other communication directly or indirectly or hold any press conference with respect to the Company, its condition, financial or otherwise, or the earnings, business, operations or prospects of any of them, or the offering of the Securities, without the prior written consent of the Placement Agent, unless in the reasonable judgment of the Company and its counsel, and after notification to the Placement Agent, such press release or communication is required by law, in which case the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to allow the Placement Agent reasonable time to comment on such release or other communication in advance of such issuance.

  • Association Communications The Association will have the right to place official notices, circulars and other professional materials in teachers' mailboxes.

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