Technological and Safety Standards Sample Clauses

Technological and Safety Standards. SECTION 4.1 - SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
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Technological and Safety Standards. 16 SECTION 4.1SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 16 SECTION 4.2REPAIRS AND RESTORATION 16 SECTION 4.3 - CABLE LOCATION 17 SECTION 4.4TREE TRIMMING 17 SECTION 4.5STRAND MAPS 18 SECTION 4.6BUILDING MOVES 18 SECTION 4.7DIG SAFE 18 SECTION 4.8DISCONNECTION AND RELOCATION 18 SECTION 4.9 – EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT 19 ARTICLE 5 PROGRAMMING 20 SECTION 5.1 - BASIC CABLE SERVICE 20 SECTION 5.2 - PROGRAMMING 20 SECTION 5.3 – CABLE CHANNELS FOR COMMERCIAL USE 20
Technological and Safety Standards. 16 SECTION 4.1 - SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 16 SECTION 4.2 - REPAIRS AND RESTORATION [SEE G.L.C. 166A 5(G)] 17 SECTION 4.3 - TREE TRIMMING 17 SECTION 4.4 - STRAND MAPS 18 SECTION 4.5 - BUILDING MOVES 18 SECTION 4.6 - DIG SAFE 18 SECTION 4.7 - DISCONNECTION AND RELOCATION 18 SECTION 4.8 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT 19 SECTION 4.9 - STANDBY POWER 20 SECTION 4.10 – SEMI-ANNUAL UPDATE HEARINGS 20 ARTICLE 5 PROGRAMMING 21 SECTION 5.1 - BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE 21 SECTION 5.2 - PROGRAMMING 21 SECTION 5.3 - SIGNAL TRANSMISSION 22 SECTION 5.4 - CONTINUITY OF SERVICE 22 SECTION 5.5 - CONVERTER BOX, REMOTE CONTROLS 22 SECTION 5.6 - STEREO TV TRANSMISSIONS 22
Technological and Safety Standards. 16 SECTION 4.1 - SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 16 SECTION 4.2 - REPAIRS AND RESTORATION [SEE G.L.C. 166A §5(G)] 17 SECTION 4.3 - UNDERGROUND FACILITIES 17 SECTION 4.4 - TREE TRIMMING 18 SECTION 4.5 - STRAND MAPS 18 SECTION 4.6 - BUILDING MOVES 18 SECTION 4.7 - DIG SAFE 19 SECTION 4.8 - DISCONNECTION AND RELOCATION 19 SECTION 4.9 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT 19 SECTION 4.10 - STANDBY POWER 20 SECTION 4.11 - ANNUAL UPDATE HEARINGS 20 ARTICLE 5 PROGRAMMING 21 SECTION 5.1 - BASIC BROADCAST SERVICE 21 SECTION 5.2 - PROGRAMMING 21 SECTION 5.3 - SIGNAL TRANSMISSION 21 SECTION 5.4 - VCR/CABLE COMPATIBILITY 22 SECTION 5.5 - CONTINUITY OF SERVICE 23 SECTION 5.6 - CONVERTER BOX, REMOTE CONTROLS 23 SECTION 5.7- STEREO TV TRANSMISSIONS 23 ARTICLE 6 PEG ACCESS CHANNEL(S) AND SUPPORT 24 SECTION 6.1 - PEG ACCESS CHANNEL(S) 24 SECTION 6.2 - ACCESS PROVIDER 24 SECTION 6.3 – PEG ACCESS SUPPORT 25 SECTION 6.4 - ORIGINATION LOCATIONS 26 SECTION 6.5REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS 26 SECTION 6.6 - EMERGENCY USE 27 SECTION 6.7 - COMMERCIAL ACCESS 27 SECTION 6.8 - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY [SEE G.L.C. 166A §5(J)] 28 SECTION 6.9 - EDITORIAL CONTROL 28 SECTION 6.10 - PROGRAMMING EXCLUSIVITY AND NON-COMPETITION 28 ARTICLE 7 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION 29 SECTION 7.1 - CUSTOMER SERVICE 29 SECTION 7.2 - CONSUMER COMPLAINT PROCEDURES 30 SECTION 7.3 - BUSINESS PRACTICE STANDARDS 30 SECTION 7.4 - SUBSCRIBERS' ANTENNAS - SWITCHING DEVICES 31 SECTION 7.5 - CHANNEL TRANSPOSITIONS [SEE G.L.C. 166A §5(I)] 31 SECTION 7.6 - SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS [SEE G.L.C. 166A §5(1)] 31 SECTION 7.7 - SUBSCRIBER TELEVISION SETS 32 SECTION 7.8 - PROTECTION OF SUBSCRIBER PRIVACY 32 SECTION 7.9 - DAMAGED OR LOST EQUIPMENT 34 SECTION 7.10 - EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION CARDS 34 ARTICLE 8 RATES AND CHARGES 35 SECTION 8.1 - RATES AND CHARGES 35
Technological and Safety Standards 

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  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.

  • Contractor Work Hours and Safety Standards Contractor shall ensure compliance with all safety and hourly requirements for employees, in accordance with federal, state, and County safety and health regulations and laws.

  • CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS As per the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708), where applicable, all Customer Purchase Orders in excess of ,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence.

  • Quality Standards Each Party agrees that the nature and quality of its products and services supplied in connection with the other Party's Marks will conform to quality standards set by the other Party. Each Party agrees to supply the other Party, upon request, with a reasonable number of samples of any Materials publicly disseminated by such Party which utilize the other Party's Marks. Each Party will comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and customs and obtain any required government approvals pertaining to use of the other Party's marks.

  • Work Health and Safety (a) The employer and employee acknowledge their responsibilities under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012.

  • Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act The following clauses apply to any Federal-aid construction contract in an amount in excess of $100,000 and subject to the overtime provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. These clauses shall be inserted in addition to the clauses required by 29 CFR 5.5(a) or 29 CFR 4.6. As used in this paragraph, the terms laborers and mechanics include watchmen and guards.

  • Health and Safety Training Regular employees and auxiliary employees in posted positions shall participate in a Health and Safety Training session once in a calendar year. The training program offered by the Employer must be approved by the joint Health and Safety Committee prior to such training commencing. Training will be provided during normal work hours and employees shall suffer no loss of pay or benefits.

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