Preparedness Sample Clauses

The Preparedness clause outlines the obligations of parties to take necessary steps to be ready for the commencement or continuation of their contractual duties. This may include ensuring that personnel, equipment, and resources are in place and that all required permits or approvals have been obtained before work begins. By setting clear expectations for readiness, this clause helps prevent delays and misunderstandings, ensuring that both parties are adequately equipped to fulfill their responsibilities as agreed.
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Preparedness. In addition to any item(s) that Licensee is required to maintain under the License Agreement, Licensee is required to procure and maintain the following healthcare supplies and personal protective equipment, such that these supplies will be accessible to Licensee while on campus and living in campus housing: 1. Hand sanitizer (at least 70% alcohol base); 2. Appropriate face coverings, as defined by state and local health authorities, and the University; and 3. A thermometer.
Preparedness. 1. The Parties shall, jointly or individually, develop strategies and response plans to identify, manage and control risks to human health and the environment arising from land and/or forest fires and related haze pollution arising from such fires. 2. The Parties shall, as appropriate, prepare standard operating procedures for regional co-operation and national action required under this Agreement.
Preparedness. On such dates and times mutually agreed upon by the parties, the AGENCY will deliver all vehicles to an AXON Installer less weapons and items of evidence. Vehicle(s) will be deemed ‘out of serviceto the extent necessary to perform Work pursuant of this SOW.
Preparedness. The knowledge and capacities developed by governments, response and recovery organisations, communities and individuals to effectively anticipate, respond to and recover from the impacts of likely, imminent or current disasters.
Preparedness. 1. The Parties shall, jointly or individually, develop strategies and contingency/response plans to reduce losses from disasters. 2. The Parties shall, as appropriate, prepare Standard Operating Procedures for regional co-operation and national action required under this Agreement including the following: a. regional standby arrangements for disaster relief and emergency response; b. utilisation of military and civilian personnel, transportation and communication equipment, facilities, goods and services and to facilitate their trans-boundary movement; and c. co-ordination of joint disaster relief and emergency response operations. 3. The Parties shall, jointly or individually enhance their national capacities, as appropriate, inter alia, to: a. facilitate mobilisation of national resources to support such regional standby arrangements for disaster relief and emergency response;
Preparedness. In addition to any item(s) the Licensee is required to procure and maintain the following healthcare supplies and personal protective equipment while on campus and living in campus housing: 1. Hand sanitizer (at least 70% alcohol base); 2. Sanitizing wipes/sprays; 3. Hand Soap; 4. Appropriate face coverings, as defined by state and local health authorities, and the University; 5. A thermometer; 6. Cleaning supplies, such as gloves, bleach, etc. necessary to maintain your health and safety.
Preparedness a) CRC will recruit, select and train a volunteer-based workforce to have ready- to-respond CRC Personnel available to deliver Services. All CRC volunteer personnel providing Services are expected to follow applicable standards, policies and training requirements of both the Government of Ontario and the CRC when carrying out the Services set out in Schedule “A”. b) CRC will stock and maintain supplies and logistics capacity as required to provide the Services; and c) CRC will participate in County-led emergency preparedness exercises, activities and/or meetings, as mutually agreed upon from time to time.
Preparedness. The Implementer must prepare for the impact that a large disaster would have on both staff and program implementation through the preparation of an Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (EPRP). EPRPs must be brief (several paragraphs to one page) and contain the following: Table of Contents
Preparedness. 19. Definition of Responsibilities The Agencies to this Agreement shall be distinguished as follows: A. Jurisdictional Agency The agency having overall land and resource management and/or wildland fire protection responsibility for a specific geographical or functional area as provided by federal or state law. Under no circumstances will a jurisdictional agency abdicate legal responsibilities as provided by federal or state law. B. Protecting Agency The agency responsible for providing wildfire protection, incident management and other activities to a given area pursuant to its jurisdictional responsibility or agreed upon protection responsibility as specified by federal or state law, contract or agreement. C. Supporting Agency An agency providing wildfire response or other support or resource assistance to a protecting agency.
Preparedness. The Coast Guard manages and operates three co‐ordination/communication centres at MRCC Dublin, MRSC Malin Head and MRSC Valentia for marine emergency management. MRCC Dublin as well as providing marine search and rescue response services is co‐located with the National Maritime Operations Centre and is the centre which co‐ordinates the response to marine casualty incidents within the Irish Exclusive Economic Zone. SARMAP, OILMAP and CHEMAP computer modelling programs are available at the three centres as decision support tools. The Irish Coast Guard has contracted five civilian Xxxxxxxx S92A Search and Rescue helicopters deployed at four bases around the coast. These aircraft can be used for pollution aerial surveillance during daylight hours. Specialised aerial surveillance aircraft can be contracted at short notice internationally.