Emergency Preparedness. Contractor agrees to assist County in emergency planning and response by proving County client specific information, as requested by County.
Emergency Preparedness. All residents are advised to have an emergency plan. It is recommended that each resident maintain an emergency supply kit consisting of a first aid kit, three-day supply of water, non-perishable food, battery operated radio and flashlight, extra batteries, portable electronic device charger, gloves, and medications.
Emergency Preparedness. The Association shall be consulted regarding any new or changed Emergency Preparedness Policy, including but not limited to Fire or Bomb Threat, which requires that Members take any action other than standard evacuation procedures. Any protocols developed shall put safety as the highest priority.
Emergency Preparedness. Faculty have a responsibility to know and understand College safety procedures in each classroom where they teach and each office where they work. They also have a responsibility to enact those procedures in a drill or real event to the best of their ability without endangering their own lives.
a. Faculty will participate in drills and exercises during regular teaching hours.
b. Faculty will ensure that accurate and up to date contact information is provided to the College for emergency alert purposes. Faculty are encouraged to opt into the Triton Alert communication system.
c. Pursuant to current rules and regulations applicable to the College, the administration will make available the requisite training and support regarding emergency preparedness. Inquiries into current rules and regulations may be directed to the office of Safety, Security and Emergency Preparedness.
Emergency Preparedness. Contractor must follow DOC 3.2.1 Emergency Management, DOC 3.2.1A Department Emergency Operations Plan, and PFB 6.2.422 RD Facility Escapes. Contractor shall maintain written procedures to provide for the continued operation of the program in the event of an employee work stoppage, emergency, or disaster. The procedures shall include, but not be limited to: assignment of tasks and responsibilities, instructions for the use of alarm systems, notification of authorities, use of special emergency equipment, and specifications of escape routes and procedures. The emergency evacuation routes shall be posted at highly visible locations and explained to each new offender at orientation. The Facility shall conduct and maintain documentation of quarterly drills and evaluate the effectiveness of disaster procedures.
Emergency Preparedness. Contractor must follow DOC 3.2.1 Emergency Management, DOC 3.2.1A Department Emergency Operations Plan, and PFB 6.2.422 RD Facility Escapes. Contractor shall maintain written procedures to provide for the continued operation of the program in the event of an employee work stoppage, emergency, or disaster. The procedures shall include, but not be limited to: assignment of tasks and responsibilities, instructions for the use of alarm systems, notification of authorities, use of special emergency equipment, and specifications of escape routes and procedures. The emergency evacuation routes shall be posted at highly visible locations and explained to each new offender at orientation. The Facility shall conduct and maintain documentation of quarterly drills and evaluate the effectiveness of disaster procedures. In compliance with MDOC Policy 3.2.1, Emergency Management, CONTRACTOR must have a written Emergency Operations Plan and Continuity of Operation Plan that are in compliance with the National Incident Management System, Incident Command System and the Department's Emergency Operations Plan and Continuity of Operation Plan. These plans must be approved by Department.
Emergency Preparedness. Lessee agrees to be responsible for maintaining an emergency preparedness program for Lessee. Lessee shall not rely on State to provide food or supplies during a local or area wide disaster. State will, if time and material allow, assist Lessee during a disaster.
Emergency Preparedness. Licensee is advised to have an emergency plan and follow the University Housing Emergency Preparedness guidelines (available at:xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/housing/current-residents/emergency-preparedness.html) . It is recommended that Licensee maintain an emergency supply kit in the room consisting of a first aid kit, three-day supply of water, non-perishable food, battery operated radio and flashlight, extra batteries, gloves, and medications. Licensee is responsible for understanding the evacuation instructions located in the University Housing facilities. Licensee is also responsible for participating in regularly scheduled emergency preparedness activities. View the link to access University and Housing emergency preparedness plans:
Emergency Preparedness. All residents are advised to have an emergency plan. The university does not maintain supply kits and as such, each resident should maintain an emergency supply kit consisting of a first aid kit, a three-day supply of water, non-perishable food, battery-operated radio and flashlight, extra batteries, gloves, and medications.
Emergency Preparedness. 14.7.1 As a part of orientation the District will provide each new worker with a copy of an Emergency Preparedness plan. The District will provide appropriate training in the area of emergency preparedness within ninety (90) days of hire.
14.7.2 The District shall distribute a copy of the Emergency Preparedness plan to all current workers within ninety (90) days of Board adoption. The District shall determine and provide appropriate training in the area of Emergency Preparedness.
14.7.3 The parties shall develop and implement a training program for all workers, to address mutually recognized concerns regarding campus security issues.