Emergency Notifications. 1. For onsite emergencies (police, fire, rescue, hazmat) call 000-000-0000.
2. For offsite emergencies (police, fire, rescue, hazmat) call 911.
Emergency Notifications. Ensure that internal and Operational Area emergency notification lists are kept current.
Emergency Notifications. Contractor shall have one (1) claims staff who is accessible twenty-four
Emergency Notifications. Handle emergency notifications or actions that affect the live status of the site and requests ideally within a 1-2 hour period and general, non-emergency requests within a 24-hour period.
Emergency Notifications. In the event Vendor encounters material on the site defined below as Type I and/or Type II conditions, Vendor shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition, in writing, to the Department as well as to the Department’s asbestos consultant who developed the specifications for removal. The work in the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed except by written direction by the Project Manager or the Department’s asbestos consultant referred to herein. In the event either party is required to provide such written notice, notice shall be delivered by Vendor within twenty-four (24) hours of identification of such differing site conditions. The Project Manager shall then provide written notice to Vendor within the next business day as to whether or not to resume such work. The LOA may be extended for a reasonable period of time as determined by a representative of the Department upon the representative’s inspection of the subject parcel. This reasonable delay shall not then be construed as a delay or suspension pursuant to the contract, provided Type I and/or Type II conditions are determined to be present on the subject parcel by the representative of the Department. The differing site conditions are defined as follows: Type I - A condition that is at variance with the conditions indicated in the survey or specification documents, or conditions that differ materially from those indicated in the survey documents. Type II – Unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature, that differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the survey or specification documents.
Emergency Notifications. 13.1. Customer covenants and agrees that it has and will maintain primary safety and emergency response procedures, including, without limitation, notifying 911 or equivalent fire, police, emergency medical and public health officials (collectively, "First Responders"). Customer acknowledges and agrees that ReCollect is not a First Responder, and that the ReCollect Services do not serve as a substitute for Customer’s own emergency response plan, which in the event of an actual or potential imminent threat to person or property, shall include contacting a First Responder prior to using the ReCollect Services.
Emergency Notifications. For Digital Lines located in the United States, Customer must input and maintain in Service Web a central location for the receipt of emergency notifications generated by its Users placing emergency calls (for further information about this obligation, click here). RingCentral will, as a part of the upload described in (A) above, also input Customer’s emergency notification location, as directed by Customer.
Emergency Notifications. If Our Hosting Provider alerts Us that its data center detects a failure that relates to the availability of the Purchased Services, We will as soon as practicable notify the Key Contact by e- mail, and will keep the Key Contact apprised of the situation until the problem is resolved. If, during any period of Purchased Services unavailability, the Key Contact has not received such notification, the Key Contact may directly contact the Support Centre as set out herein.
Emergency Notifications. In the event of an emergency or incident that poses a potential immediate threat to the health and safety of the campus community, an effective campus-wide communications process is vital in order to provide the greatest safety possible for the campus community. As part of its Emergency Management Operations Plan (CHANGE NAME FOR YOUR INSTITUTION), the Institution has adopted a formalized procedure for issuing emergency alerts to the campus community.
Emergency Notifications. In the event of an emergency which requires the Company to notify the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the New York State Department of Health, the Otsego County Department of Health or any federal, state, county or local emergency service or agency, the Company will immediately thereafter notify the On-Site Monitor of the circumstances and events requiring the initial reporting to the previously-referenced entities. All written reports and documents regarding such notifications will be made available to the On-Site Monitor, along with any responses or further written directions received from the entities to which the Company initially reported.