Emergency Notifications Clause Examples
Emergency Notifications. 1. For onsite emergencies (police, fire, rescue, hazmat) call ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
2. For offsite emergencies (police, fire, rescue, hazmat) call 911.
Emergency Notifications. Handle emergency notifications or actions that affect the live status of the site and requests ideally within a 1-2 hour period and general, non-emergency requests within a 24-hour period.
Emergency Notifications. Contractor shall have one (1) claims staff who is accessible twenty-four
Emergency Notifications. Ensure that internal and Operational Area emergency notification lists are kept current.
Emergency Notifications. Where you purchase Cloud Services that include our SIP Services for use in the United States and such Cloud Services are capable of being configured to provide a notification to another person or location that 911 has been dialed, without an improvement to the hardware or software of the Cloud Services, we will configure the Cloud Services to provide such a notification to the User(s)/Sites(s) which you identify and provide to us. You acknowledge and agree that you are solely responsible for (i) selecting the User(s)/Sites(s) to receive such emergency notifications, (ii) ensuring that such User(s)/Sites(s) remain accurate, and (iii) notifying us of required changes to the User(s)/Sites(s) either through our online portal, where available, or by contacting our support organization at least ten (10) days in advance. If the Cloud Services are being configured for use by your Users across multiple Sites and you select Users at multiple Sites to receive emergency phone alerts, you acknowledge and agree that it is possible that an emergency phone alert may be answered by a User at a different Site than the caller. You represent, warrant and covenant that you will train your Users to handle emergency events including without limitation by creating and maintaining robust policies and procedures to ensure that an appropriate person at the Site where each emergency call is initiated is made aware of the call regardless of where the alert is answered. Should you request that we disable such notifications, you agree to indemnify, hold harmless and if requested by us, defend us against any loss, damage or costs (including reasonable legal fees) incurred in connection with a third party Claim made or brought against us arising from or relating to us having disabled such notifications.
Emergency Notifications. In the event Vendor encounters material on the site defined below as Type I and/or Type II conditions, Vendor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition, in writing, to the Department as well as to the Department’s asbestos consultant who developed the specifications for removal. The work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed except by written direction by the Project Manager or the Department’s asbestos consultant referred to herein. In the event either party is required to provide such written notice, notice shall be delivered by Vendor within twenty-four (24) hours of identification of such differing site conditions. The Project Manager shall then provide written notice to Vendor within the next business day as to whether or not to resume such work. The LOA may be extended for a reasonable period of time as determined by a representative of the Department upon the representative’s inspection of the subject parcel. This reasonable delay shall not then be construed as a delay or suspension pursuant to the contract, provided Type I and/or Type II conditions are determined to be present on the subject parcel by the representative of the Department. The differing site conditions are defined as follows: Type I - A condition that is at variance with the conditions indicated in the survey or specification documents, or conditions that differ materially from those indicated in the survey documents. Type II – Unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, that differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the survey or specification documents.
Emergency Notifications. In the event of an escape of a state inmate from COUNTY’s jail, COUNTY shall provide immediate notification upon learning of the escape to Control One at the Utah State Correctional Facility. Control One can be reached at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. COUNTY shall also make reasonable efforts to contact the IPP DW/Designee. COUNTY shall notify Control One as soon as reasonably possible of any state inmate deaths, emergency medical incidents, suicidal ideations, or violent incidents involving state inmates. COUNTY shall also notify Control One as soon as reasonably possible of any events involving non- state inmates affecting safety and security of COUNTY’s jail. COUNTY shall have full authority over state inmates in COUNTY’s jail in the event of exigent circumstances involving civil or natural disasters, including, but not limited to unexpected loss of facility utility services for a period of time longer than one hour such as power outage, water shutoff, as well as floods, earthquakes, weather related emergencies, etc. COUNTY shall notify Control One of any such emergency as soon as reasonably possible.
Emergency Notifications. In the event of an emergency or incident that poses a potential immediate threat to the health and safety of the campus community, an effective campus-wide communications process is vital in order to provide the greatest safety possible for the campus community. As part of its Emergency Management Operations Plan (CHANGE NAME FOR YOUR INSTITUTION), the Institution has adopted a formalized procedure for issuing emergency alerts to the campus community.
Emergency Notifications. In the event of an emergency which requires the Company to notify the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the New York State Department of Health, the Otsego County Department of Health or any federal, state, county or local emergency service or agency, the Company will immediately thereafter notify the On-Site Monitor of the circumstances and events requiring the initial reporting to the previously-referenced entities. All written reports and documents regarding such notifications will be made available to the On-Site Monitor, along with any responses or further written directions received from the entities to which the Company initially reported.
Emergency Notifications. Without any offset in the City Usage described above and at no cost to the City and as further consideration for the use and occupancy of Premises, Tenant shall make the Primary Sign available to Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol for purposes of “Amber Alerts” and for emergency or disaster notifications by local, state or federal agencies as described in Article 7.