Risk Mitigation Measures Sample Clauses

Risk Mitigation Measures. I. Assign multiple operators to the trip II. Require a prescribed rest period for the assigned operator before, during, or after the trip III. Select and assign a specific bus for the trip (Fleet Maintenance Manager)
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Risk Mitigation Measures. Mitigation means taking actions to reduce the effects of a hazard before it occurs. The term mitigation applies to a wide range of activities aiming to better assess the hazard and to reduce the vulnerability of systems. These can range from the physical protection, like constructing stronger buildings and strengthening existing structures, introducing redundancy in a system to procedural 1i in rod standard techniques for incorporating hazard assessment in land-use planning, or preparation of disaster response and reconstruction plans. is Building disaster-protection urban areas most of the infrastructure is not built to modem codes methods. In rural areas most buildings and part of the infrastructure are non-engineered. To achieve an earthquake resilient infrastructural system, therefore, takes time and requires a effort in improving the system resistance, maintaining or the system safety level and providing the necessary funding. This task is difficult for longer return periods like earthquakes. An entire earthquake resilient infrastructural of real needs is nor feasible as also not reasonable. Therefore, a
Risk Mitigation Measures. Socio-economic and political effects of COVID-19 pandemic Adherence to the COVID-19 national and international measures and requirements. Maximum utilisation of limited available resources (human and financial) in the implementation of SPF programs and activities. Any program implementation must comply with the National Disaster Management Plan 201813. SIDCGA Policy Reprioritisation The Government has reprioritised its policies not only for COVID-19 but also for 2023 South Pacific Games. The NCIU has been one of the main Policy for implementation starting from 2021 leading up to 2023. This may disable implementation of other policies that directly aligned to SPF strategic directions. Both Ministry and Churches collaboratively establish mutual understanding to reprioritising important SPF programs and activities according to available limited resources. Ministry and Churches to strengthen Bilateral partners and Donor funding to assisting implementation of SPF programs and activities. Table 11 Risk Management 13 Solomon Islands Government, 2018, National Disaster Management Plan, NDC, Honiara. References
Risk Mitigation Measures. The Purchase Agreement provides a detailed itemization of the products and services being purchased and installed. The Commission is withholding the total Purchase Agreement sum and the Contractor will be paid only upon successful completion and acceptance of the SANs project. Financial Analysis: The total cost for the SANs project is $394,405 and is comprised of the following: Hardware and Software $257,443 Installation Services $88,240 Training Services $20,190 Prepaid Maintenance $28,532 Total $394,405 CIO Analysis Page 4 of 4 The funds will originate from the Commission general funds and need to be incorporated into the Commission’s approved Fiscal Year 2004-2005 budget.
Risk Mitigation Measures. A Risk Mitigation Plan (“RMP”) was prepared to detail the risk mitigation measures to be implemented during construction/excavation activities at the Property. Like the NFA Letter, the RMP is available for review as a public record.]
Risk Mitigation Measures. Protracted recruitment processes leading to insufficient staffing levels available to deliver on the Service public safety agenda. 1. Engagement with the Department to manage in-house recruitment processes. 2. Engagement of a recruitment company to manage Probation Officer competition. 3. Engagement with the Department to review the factors that affect the timeliness of the recruitment process and identify possible remedial measures. Failure to ensure readiness in the event of a further surge of Covid- 19 pandemic, which would impact on delivery of services and staff safety. 1. Ongoing participation by Service Director on the Department’s Covid 19 Group. 2. Development of guidance on interim operational measures to manage service delivery. 3. Establishment of Probation Service Covid Management Group. 4. Development and roll out of a range of Health and Safety/HR measures in line with Return to Work Safety protocol. 5. Consultation and engagement with a range of stakeholders.
Risk Mitigation Measures. The student agrees to implement all risk mitigation measures as required by the College in the current Phase of Reopening, which may include:
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Risk Mitigation Measures. A Risk Mitigation Plan was prepared to detail the risk mitigation measures to be implemented during construction/excavation activities at the Property.

Related to Risk Mitigation Measures

  • Mitigation Measures Company shall take commercially reasonable measures (except measures causing it to incur out-of-pocket expenses which BNYM does not agree in advance to reimburse) to mitigate losses or potential losses to BNYM, including taking verification, validation and reconciliation measures that are commercially reasonable or standard practice in the Company’s business.

  • Taxation Measures 1. Except as provided in this Article nothing in this Agreement shall apply to taxation measures. 2. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the rights and obligations of the Parties under any tax convention. In the event of any inconsistency between the provision of this Agreement and any such convention, the provisions of that convention shall apply to the extent of the inconsistency. 3. Without prejudice to the application of paragraph 2, the disciplines referred to hereinafter shall apply to taxation measures: (a) Article 7 (National Treatment) of Chapter 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods) and such other provisions of this Agreement as are necessary to give effect to that Article to the same extent as does Article III of the GATT 1994; and (b) Article 106 (National Treatment) of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services), subject to the exceptions provided for in Article XIV letters (d) and (e) of the GATS, which are hereby incorporated. 4. The provisions of Article 133 (Expropriation) and Annex 9 (Expropriation) of this Chapter shall apply to taxation measures alleged to be expropriatory. 5. The provisions of Article 139 (Investor-State Dispute Settlement) apply with respect to paragraph 4 of this Article. 6. If an investor invokes Article 133 (Expropriation) and Annex 9 (Expropriation) of this Chapter as the basis of a claim to arbitration according to Article 139 (Investor-State Dispute Settlement), the following procedure shall apply: The investor must first refer to the competent tax authorities described in subparagraph 7(c), at the time that it gives written notice of intent under Article 139 (Investor-State Dispute Settlement), the issue of whether the tax measure concerned involves an expropriation. In case of such referral, the competent tax authorities shall consult. Only if, within 6 months of the referral, they do not reach an agreement that the measure does not involve an expropriation, or in case the competent tax authorities of the Parties fail to consult with each other, the investor may submit its claim to arbitration under Article 139 (Investor-State Dispute Settlement). 7. For purposes of this Article: (a) taxation measures do not include: (i) a customs duty; or (ii) the measures listed in exceptions (b) and (c) of the definition of customs duty; (b) tax convention means a convention, or other international arrangement on taxation, to avoid double taxation; and (c) competent tax authorities means: (i) for China, the State Administration of Taxation; and (ii) for Peru, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, or its successor.

  • Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1. Where, as a result of the reduction or elimination of a customs duty under this Agreement, any product originating in a Party is being imported into the territory of another Party in such increased quantities, in absolute terms or relative to domestic production, and under such conditions as to constitute a substantial cause of serious injury or threat thereof to the domestic industry of like or directly competitive products in the territory of the importing Party, the importing Party may take bilateral safeguard measures to the minimum extent necessary to remedy or prevent the injury, subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 to 10.

  • Safeguard Measures 1. The Parties note the multilateral negotiations pursuant to Article X of GATS on the question of emergency safeguard measures based on the principle of non- discrimination. Upon the conclusion of such multilateral negotiations, the Parties shall conduct a review for the purpose of discussing appropriate amendments to this Agreement so as to incorporate the results of such multilateral negotiations.

  • Interim Measures 6.1 The Parties acknowledge that the British Columbia Claims Task Force made the following recommendation concerning interim measures:

  • Protective Measures We have implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures in relation to the Services taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing, as well as the likelihood and severity of risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects. This includes measures relating to the physical security of Our facilities used to deliver them, measures to control access rights to Our assets and relevant networks, and processes for testing these measures. In accordance with Our obligations under applicable law, We may undertake digital forensic investigations in relation to the use of the Services and Subscriptions. You are responsible for using, and ensuring that your Users use, the controls and advice provided by the Services correctly and consistently.

  • Safety Measures Awarded vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage.

  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.

  • Non-Tariff Measures 1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, a Party shall not adopt or maintain any prohibition or restriction on the import of any good of the other Party or on the export or sale for export of any good destined for the territory of the other Party, except in accordance with Article XI of GATT 1994.

  • General Measures (a) Evidence of family violence may be required and can be in the form an agreed document issued by the Police Service, a Court, a registered health practitioner, a Family Violence Support Service, district nurse, maternal and health care nurse or Lawyer. A signed statutory declaration can also be offered as evidence.

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