Emergency Response. Partners must develop, maintain, and carry out a response plan for public water system emergencies, including disease outbreaks, spills, operational failures, and water system contamination. Partners must notify DWS in a timely manner of emergencies that may affect drinking water supplies.
Emergency Response a) Each Party will ensure that emergency response protocols are in place to address, mitigate and where possible prevent adverse effects of emergencies, on the Ecological Integrity of the Aquatic Ecosystem of the other Party;
b) The protocols will ensure that the Party within whose jurisdiction the emergency originates will, without delay, notify the other Party.
Emergency Response. If any event occurs during performance of the Work that causes or threatens to cause a release of Waste Material on, at, or from the Property that either constitutes an emergency situation or that may present an immediate threat to public health or welfare or the environment, Purchaser shall immediately take all appropriate action to prevent, xxxxx, or minimize such release or threat of release. Purchaser shall take these actions in accordance with all applicable provisions of this Settlement, including, but not limited to, the Health and Safety Plan. Purchaser shall also immediately notify the RPM or, in the event of his/her unavailability, the Regional Duty Officer at (000) 000-0000 of the incident or Property conditions. If Purchaser fails to take appropriate response action as required by this Paragraph, and EPA takes such action instead, Purchaser shall reimburse EPA for all costs of such response action not inconsistent with the NCP pursuant to Section XIII (Payment of Response Costs).
Emergency Response. In emergencies affecting the safety or protection of persons or the work or property at the Project Site or adjacent thereto, the Developer, without special instruction or authorization from the Town, is obligated to act to prevent threatened or eminent damage, injury, or loss.
Emergency Response. 1. The Company shall include the MEC President or designee and the MEC Air Safety Chairperson on the Company's Aviation Disaster Response Plan call list and shall provide the Union with a copy of the Company's Aviation Disaster Response Plan. The Union shall maintain the confidentiality of the Plan and shall not release information from the Plan without the prior written consent of the Company or as ordered by a court or administrative agency with jurisdiction to require production of the Plan or information contained in the Plan.
2. The Company shall notify the MEC President or designee as soon as possible of an incident or accident as defined by the NTSB involving Company aircraft where Flight Attendants are on board.
3. The Company shall notify the MEC President or designee as soon as possible after it is made aware that a Flight Attendant has sustained a serious injury during the performance of her/his duties or on an overnight, or has been a victim of a crew member assault.
4. A Flight Attendant who reports that she/he is unfit to perform her/his duties due to having been involved in (a) an aircraft accident as defined by the NTSB, or (b) a serious incident onboard an aircraft operated by the Company shall, upon request, be released from the remainder of her/his current flight sequence, up to a maximum of three (3) days, with no loss of MPG. Depending upon the circumstances of the request to be relieved from duty, the Company may elect to return the Flight Attendant to her/his Base or provide accommodations in a Company provided hotel until the Flight Attendant is able to return to flight duty or engage in normal Deadhead travel to her/his Base. As used above, a “serious incident onboard an aircraft operated by the Company” is one involving any of the following:
a. Serious injury to the Flight Attendant which prevents her/him from performing her/his normal flight duties:
b. Actual passenger evacuation involving the use of safety equipment;
c. In-flight fire onboard resulting in injury to the Flight Attendant;
d. Physical violence directed toward the Flight Attendant which involved injury to the Flight Attendant, and involved the assistance of local or federal or law enforcement officers;
e. Recognized rapid decompression resulting in the drop of oxygen masks in the cabin:
f. Severe turbulence resulting in injury to the Flight Attendant.
5. If requested by a Flight Attendant who has been incapacitated in either an Aircraft Accident as defined by the NT...
Emergency Response. A. In any Emergency threatening the health, safety or life of persons or serious and immediate damage to property, Contractor shall use best efforts and full discretion without special instruction or authorization from Owner to prevent the threatened damage, injury or loss. When directed by any authority, Contractor shall provide Emergency assistance without special instruction or authorization from Owner. However, Contractor shall notify Owner promptly if Contractor believes any significant changes in the Work or variations from Contract Documents have been caused by the Emergency response.
B. Provided Contractor is not responsible for the Emergency condition and provided the additional cost to Contractor for the Emergency response is not covered by insurance or recoverable from others, Contractor shall be granted a Change Order to compensate for the Emergency response.
Emergency Response. If Allstream does not meet the defined “Response” Allstream will Credit Customer $1000 to their account.
Emergency Response. Oil spill contingency plans and emergency response;
Emergency Response. CONTRACTOR will develop and maintain an Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan containing Site Specific Emergency Response Plan(s) for each of its service sites. The Plan should include site specific plans to respond at the time of an emergency (emergency response plans) and plans to continue essential services after a disaster (continuity of operations plans). The agency-wide plan should address disaster coordination between and among service sites. CONTRACTOR will update the Agency/site(s) plan as needed and CONTRACTOR will train all employees regarding the provisions of the plan for their Agency/site(s). CONTRACTOR will attest on its annual Community Programs’ Contractor Declaration of Compliance whether it has developed and maintained an Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan, including a site specific emergency response plan and a continuity of operations plan for each of its service sites. CONTRACTOR is advised that Community Programs Contract Compliance Section staff will review these plans during a compliance site review. Information should be kept in an Agency/Program Administrative Binder, along with other contractual documentation requirements for easy accessibility and inspection. In a declared emergency, CONTRACTOR’S employees shall become emergency workers and participate in the emergency response of Community Programs, Department of Public Health. Contractors are required to identify and keep Community Programs staff informed as to which two staff members will serve as CONTRACTOR’S prime contacts with Community Programs in the event of a declared emergency.
Emergency Response. Ensure that emergency response plans are in place for each ethanol storage facility, biofuel terminaling facility and railcar line and truck transportation and ensure that employees are trained and ready to response to an incident if needed.