Emergency Protection Sample Clauses

Emergency Protection. The visitor group will make every effort to secure all classified material in an approved storage container in the event of a natural disaster, major accident, or civil disturbance per DOD 5200.1-
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Emergency Protection. The Store Director will provide local telephone numbers for police, fire, and medical services.
Emergency Protection. GATT Article XIX provides an explicit "escape clause" remedy for an industry that is subject to serious injury. If, due to unforeseen circumstances, the obligations incurred by a country under GATT, including tariff concessions, lead to such a large increase in the imports of a product as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers of like products, the country can suspend the obligations relating to the product in whole or part and until such time as necessary to prevent or remedy the injury. Since the obligations undertaken by a member may include the removal of quantitative restrictions, Article XIX is consistent with quotas. The actions under Article XIX must be implemented on a nondiscriminatory basis. The underlying objective of Article XIX is to provide asafety valveto members so that they will be encouraged to undertake liberalization commitments without the fear of serious dislocation of the domestic industry. In the past, under Article XIX, the country taking a safeguard action was required to give trade concessions of equivalent value in other areas to the trading partners whose export interests were adversely affected. If this was not done, the trading partners were free to withdraw concessions of equal value from the country taking the safeguards action. This feature made safeguard actions quite similar to the renegotiation of obligations under Article
Emergency Protection. Whenever, in the opinion of CPS Energy, the Contractor has not taken sufficient precaution for the safety of the public, the protection of the Work to be constructed under this Contract, or for adjacent structures or property, and whenever, in the opinion of CPS Energy, an emergency has arisen and immediate action is considered necessary, then CPS Energy, with or without prior notice to the Contractor, may in its sole discretion, take such actions such as terminating the Agreement and or causing Work to be done and material to be furnished and placed. The cost (labor, material, equipment and overhead) of such Work shall be borne by the Contractor and if the same is not paid on presentation of the bills, such costs may be deducted from any amounts due or to become due the Contractor. The performance of such emergency Work shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for any damage that may occur. The provisions of this Article D.14 shall not relieve the Contractor of Contractor’s responsibility to take proper and adequate safety precautions in all phases of the Work nor shall it relieve Contractor of the liability assumed by Contractor under Article D.31

Related to Emergency Protection

  • Privacy Protection The Grantee shall comply with all applicable federal and state privacy laws, including Section 631 of the Cable Act and regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

  • Emergency Procedures All residents and guests are required to exit the building during emergencies that require evacuation and follow instructions given by authorized University emergency personnel (e.g.,

  • Emergency Procedure An employee may be immediately placed on an off-duty status (without pay) by the Employer, but remain on the rolls where the allegation involves intoxication (use of drugs or alcohol), pilferage, or failure to observe safety rules and regulations, or in cases where retaining the employee on duty may result in damage to U.S. Postal Service property, loss of mail or funds, or where the employee may be injurious to self or others. The employee shall remain on the rolls (non-pay status) until disposition of the case has been had. If it is proposed to suspend such an employee for more than fourteen (14) days or discharge the employee, the emergency action taken under this Section may be made the subject of a separate grievance.

  • Virus Protection The Bank is not responsible for any electronic virus or viruses that you may encounter. We suggest that you routinely scan your PC using a virus protection product. An undetected virus may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and your hardware.

  • Eye Protection Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear prescription eye protection, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse to such employee, on the first pay day of April in each year, up to a maximum of twenty dollars ($20.00); in situations other than the foregoing, the College, may in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • Fire Protection Contractor shall take adequate and reasonable precautions to protect the Work against damage by fire and smoke. For example, without limitation, Contractor shall do the following:

  • Safety and Protection Where applicable, the PERFORMING PARTY shall be responsible for requiring employees, contractors, and subcontractors to maintain and supervise all necessary safety precautions and programs in connection with the Grant Activities. The PERFORMING PARTY shall take all necessary precautions to protect the health and safety of the public during performance of the Grant Activities.

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