AED Sample Clauses

AED. The term “AED” means and refer to the Association of Equipment Distributors.
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AED. All coaches and advisors of Board approved extra-curricular and co-curricular activities shall maintain current certification in the operation and use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). The District shall provide an AED training during the school year (July 1st to June 30th). If such training is provided by the District outside the school day and if it is not required for an extra curricular certification (i.e., coaching, including cheerleading, is required), the unit members that attend the District sponsored training shall be paid fifteen dollars ($15) an hour (pro-rata) for up to three (3) hours for hours spent earning AED /CPR certification. During the school year, the District will provide In-Service time for First Aid, CPR, and/or AED training for unit members.
AED. 3.1. The AED including any other Provided Items shall at all times during the Subscription Period remain the property of Pulse4all. 3.2. Beyond the specifications agreed in the relevant Subscription (e.g. specifications on the type and/or category of the AED), the Member is not entitled to a particular design, colour, fit-out or configuration of the AED. Pulse4all reserves the right to put advertisements on the AED at any time and at its sole discretion. If an advertisement attached to the AED or printed on the AED is damaged, removed, unreadable or otherwise no longer visible, the Member shall inform Pulse4all of this without undue delay. 3.3. The Member acknowledges and agrees that the AED may have a GPS tracker which allows Pulse4all to track data of the location of the AED. Pulse4all can, amongst other things, track data in the event of a suspected loss, theft or unauthorised use of the AED. The Member shall make normal use of the AED and take due care of the AED. The Member shall avoid unusual strain on the AED and use it according to the instructions of the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator OWNER’S MANUAL or the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator OWNER’S MANUAL. The Member should avoid all actions that could disrupt the proper functioning of the AED. 3.4. In case of an emergency Sudden Cardiac Arrest, use of the AED is not exclusively restricted to the Member. 3.5. The Member may only use the AED if the Member complies at all times during the Subscription Period with all aspects of all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to meeting the minimum age required, compliance with the relevant usage regulations and holding the relevant insurance(s) such as a standard liability insurance. Minors may use an AED in case of an emergency. 3.6. In the event that the AED is used for an emergency rescue, the Member should notify Pulse4all immediately and request an immediate Hot-Swap. 3.7. The Member or anyone else shall not use the AED while suffering from a medical condition or on medication that may affect the Member’s use of the AED, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
AED. There is an AED located next to the telephone in the main entrance Hall. In case of an emergency and use, immediately contact 911.

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