Emergency Response Procedures Sample Clauses

Emergency Response Procedures. Emergency response arrangements for the well site will be the responsibility of HOEC as per HOEC Emergency Response Plan and Well Control Policy Manual. The initial declaration of an emergency will be made by the Drilling Supervisor. However, for rig emergencies, DD-8 Rig will follow its own emergency procedures to control the situation and take necessary steps to prevent escalation of the event. DD-8 Rig will inform its management of such emergencies as per its ERP System. All emergency situations, whether on the rig or platform, even if minor in nature, will be brought to the immediate attention of HOEC Drilling Supervisor. During SIMOPS, DD-8 Rig and the SUN Platform will be operating as one single ‘Combined Installation’, DD-8 Rig team will respond to the emergency occurring on the production operations in consultation with HOEC Drilling Supervisor and the Production In-charge. Should escalation occur such that resources on the rig are unable to manage the incident, the Radio room at HOEC Chennai / Onshore Terminal will be notified and initiate call outs of the duty personnel forming the initial Emergency Response Team. This team will convene at the location indicated in the HOEC Emergency Response Plan and co-ordinate responses from there. Additional support will also be made available from the HOEC management support team when required. Copies of the HOEC Emergency Response Plan will be held onboard the DD-8 Rig, Emergency Control Room for the response teams in Chennai, and wherever deemed appropriate. Medical evacuations (Medevac) from Rig DD-8 / Combined Installation will be initiated by the HOEC Drilling Supervisor. The HOEC Drilling Supervisor will also alert the Drilling Supdt. or his authorised delegate. HOEC is responsible for the provision of helicopter transportation from the relevant airport to the rig and back to the airport (or hospital heli-pad, if available). HOEC has identified PIMS (Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences) at Pondicherry for emergency medical evacuation. SUN Platform has essential portable fire extinguishing systems at various locations/ decks and does not have fire water network. DD-8 will make necessary arrangements to extend the fire water network to cover critical areas of the platform or during critical operations that may lead to a fire incident on the production facilities of the platform. This will be by way of keeping additional sets of flexible fire hoses that are ready for fire fighting at critical areas ...
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Emergency Response Procedures. Should a natural disaster (e.g., an earthquake, fire, flooding, or contagious disease) prevent normal operations campus‐wide on any campus for more than one week or be reasonably anticipated to prevent the normal operations, requiring campus closure of the campus for a period greater than one week, the District and AFT will meet as soon as practicable to discuss any impacts and effects on the members of AFT Local 1828 and enter into negotiations toward a Memorandum of Understanding if appropriate. Said discussions may include provisions for instructional modalities, requests for exceptions, office hours, and non‐classroom faculty work conditions.
Emergency Response Procedures. 7.3.1 The establishment and implementation of emergency procedures related to the WORK is the responsibility of PURCHASER. PURCHASER shall consult with COMPANY to ensure appropriate interfaces with COMPANY procedures.
Emergency Response Procedures. For Defence, the attendees will include the officers or their functional successors performing the duties of, or representatives of:
Emergency Response Procedures. 3.1.1 PEO Leader The essential functions of the PEO Leader are set out below. Assume absolute responsibility for all activities on site from when an emergency alarm is initiated to when the state of emergency no longer exists or when control of the emergency is handed over to the appropriate Public Emergency Service Commander. Issue and follow up instructions to designated people to contact the emergency services, as appropriate. . Contact neighbours. . Direct emergency control and clean-up operations as appropriate. . Ensure that responsibility for site operations is formally handed back to operations staff at the appropriate point.
Emergency Response Procedures. FCHIRT has established written procedures for requesting and providing assistance, communications and deployment of personnel and equipment (“Emergency Response Procedures”). FCHIRT will disseminate the Emergency Response Procedures to each Participating Fire Department. FCHIRT will solicit and respond to comments with respect to improvement of the Emergency Response Procedures and will disseminate amendments to the Participating Fire Departments.

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  • 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.

  • Agency Response a. OGS will consider all information relevant to the Formal Dispute, and may, in its discretion, suspend, modify, or cancel the disputed procurement/Contract action prior to issuance of a Formal Dispute decision.

  • Primary Frequency Response Developer shall ensure the primary frequency response capability of its Large Generating Facility by installing, maintaining, and operating a functioning governor or equivalent controls. The term “functioning governor or equivalent controls” as used herein shall mean the required hardware and/or software that provides frequency responsive real power control with the ability to sense changes in system frequency and autonomously adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in accordance with the droop and deadband parameters and in the direction needed to correct frequency deviations. Developer is required to install a governor or equivalent controls with the capability of operating: (1) with a maximum 5 percent droop ± 0.036 Hz deadband; or (2) in accordance with the relevant droop, deadband, and timely and sustained response settings from an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for equivalent or more stringent parameters. The droop characteristic shall be: (1) based on the nameplate capacity of the Large Generating Facility, and shall be linear in the range of frequencies between 59 and 61 Hz that are outside of the deadband parameter; or (2) based on an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. The deadband parameter shall be: the range of frequencies above and below nominal (60 Hz) in which the governor or equivalent controls is not expected to adjust the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations. The deadband shall be implemented: (1) without a step to the droop curve, that is, once the frequency deviation exceeds the deadband parameter, the expected change in the Large Generating Facility’s real power output in response to frequency deviations shall start from zero and then increase (for under-frequency deviations) or decrease (for over-frequency deviations) linearly in proportion to the magnitude of the frequency deviation; or (2) in accordance with an approved Applicable Reliability Standard providing for an equivalent or more stringent parameter. Developer shall notify NYISO that the primary frequency response capability of the Large Generating Facility has been tested and confirmed during commissioning. Once Developer has synchronized the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System, Developer shall operate the Large Generating Facility consistent with the provisions specified in Articles 9.5.5.1 and 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement. The primary frequency response requirements contained herein shall apply to both synchronous and non-synchronous Large Generating Facilities.

  • Impasse Procedures The Parties shall seek to reach agreement relative to the appointment of a mediator not later than the sixtieth (60) day preceding the budget submission date. The Parties shall seek to reach agreement relative to the appointment of a fact finder not later than the forty-fifth (45) day preceding the budget submission date. The Parties shall consider but not be limited to the service of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and the American Arbitration Association for a mediator and fact finder respectively. If the Parties fail to reach an agreement on the choice of a mediator or fact finder, the PELRB shall be petitioned under the provisions of 273-A: 12.

  • AML/KYC Procedures “AML/KYC Procedures” means the customer due diligence (CDD) procedures of a Reporting Financial Institution pursuant to the anti-money laundering or similar requirements of the jurisdiction concerned to which such Reporting Financial Institution is subject.

  • SAFETY PROCEDURES The Contractor shall:

  • Procurement procedures 11.1 The Recipient must secure the best value for money and shall act in a fair, open and non-discriminatory manner in all purchases of goods and services.

  • DISASTER OR EMERGENCY REPORTS Any disaster or emergency situation, natural or man-made, such as fire or severe weather, shall be reported telephonically within 72 hours, followed by a comprehensive written report within seven days to DHA.

  • Notice Procedures In connection with each Auction, the Borrower will provide notification to the Auction Manager (for distribution to the Term Lenders of the applicable Class of Term Loans (each, an “Auction Notice”). Each Auction Notice shall contain (i) the maximum principal amount (calculated on the face amount thereof) of Term Loans of each applicable Class that the Borrower offers to purchase in such Auction (the “Auction Amount”) which shall be no less than $25,000,000 (unless another amount is agreed to by the Administrative Agent); (ii) the range of discounts to par (the “Discount Range”) expressed as a range of prices per $1,000 (in increments of $5), at which the Borrower would be willing to purchase Term Loans of each applicable Class in such Auction; and (iii) the date on which such Auction will conclude, on which date Return Bids (as defined below) will be due by 1:00 p.m. (New York time) (as such date and time may be extended by the Auction Manager, such time the “Expiration Time”). Such Expiration Time may be extended for a period not exceeding three (3) Business Days upon notice by the Borrower to the Auction Manager received not less than 24 hours before the original Expiration Time; provided that only one extension per offer shall be permitted. An Auction shall be regarded as a “failed auction” in the event that either (x) the Borrower withdraws such Auction in accordance with the terms hereof or (y) the Expiration Time occurs with no Qualifying Bids (as defined below) having been received. In the event of a failed auction, the Borrower shall not be permitted to deliver a new Auction Notice prior to the date occurring three (3) Business Days after such withdrawal or Expiration Time, as the case may be. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Borrower shall not initiate any Auction by delivering an Auction Notice to the Auction Manager until after the conclusion (whether successful or failed) of the previous Auction (if any), whether such conclusion occurs by withdrawal of such previous Auction or the occurrence of the Expiration Time of such previous Auction.

  • Emergency Procedures a) ENP providers shall have a written Emergency/Disaster Plan.

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