Camera System Sample Clauses

Camera System. Franchisee will purchase, install and maintain the camera system specified by Franchisor. Such system shall be turned on and operational at all times during the term of this Agreement and shall be accessible to Franchisor for monitoring on the Internet or otherwise. 7. ADVERTISING, MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, AND DISPLAYS
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Camera System. Partners will purchase, install and maintain the camera system. Such system shall be turned on and operational at all times during the term of this Agreement. 7. ADVERTISING, MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, AND DISPLAYS 7.1. Local Advertising Content and Restrictions. Partners are permitted to conduct its own advertising and promotions in its reasonable discretion, except that: 7.2. Partners will ensure that its local advertising and promotions reflect favorably on and do not disparage the logos of the Company. 7.3. Partners will not engage in any advertising or promotions within any known restricted radius around any other location without Company’s written consent; provided, however, this restriction will not limit Partner’s use of general media advertising such as wide-circulation newspaper, radio, or television. 7.4. Partners will be required to pay Company a monthly web page maintenance fee (the “Website Maintenance Fees”) in existence from time to time for providing this service (if applicable). 7.5. Healthtym reserves the right at any time, in its sole discretion, to remove, delete or modify Partners’s on Helthtym’s Site, any Social Media Site, or any other website or homepage, and to remove, delete or modify any content or posts thereon.
Camera System. Replace the existing analog camera system with a fully-integrated Internet Protocol (IP) camera system. Additional camera coverage will be determined by needs of the Sheriff and the new camera system shall meet the current American Correctional Act (ACA) and Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards. At a minimum, replace 555 cameras.
Camera System a. Solid State Color Sewer TV Camera; IBAK Orion b. Internal air pressure system; hand pump with air dehumidifier & pressure gauge & pressure test kit provided c. Pan, Tilt, 3X digital Zoom Control of the Camera and Tractor Functions d. NTSC Color Standard with 4x Light Integration e. Camera Lighting System (for 6" through 24" pipe) f. Built in 32.8 HZ Sonde transmitter with RD7000 locator provided in truck g. Laser Measurement equipment for application in pipe sizes 6” through 12”

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  • Dewatering (a) Where the whole of a site is so affected by surface water following a period of rain that all productive work is suspended by agreement of the Parties, then dewatering shall proceed as above with Employees so engaged being paid at penalty rates as is the case for safety rectification work. This work is typically performed by Employees engaged within CW1, CW2 or CW3 classifications. When other Employees are undertaking productive work in an area or areas not so affected then dewatering will only attract single time rates. (b) Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, appropriate Employees shall assist in the tidying up of their own work site or area if it is so affected. Where required, appropriate Employees will be provided with the appropriate PPE. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected. (c) To avoid any confusion any ‘dewatering’ time which prevents an Employee from being engaged in their normal productive work is not included in any calculation for the purposes of determining whether an Employee is entitled to go home due to wet weather (refer clauses 32.4 and 32.5)

  • Removable media devices All electronic files that contain County PHI or PI data must be encrypted when stored on any removable media or portable device (i.e. USB thumb drives, floppies, CD/DVD, smartphones, backup tapes etc.). Encryption must be a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as AES.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

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