FIELD SECURITY Sample Clauses

FIELD SECURITY. 1. The development of safety guidelines for the scheduling or conduct of a field check shall be the subject of continuing labor management discussions. In the event a consensus on this issue cannot be reached, the parties may agree to utilize the services of a mediator or other non-binding alternative dispute resolution process. Employees will not normally be required to conduct field checks which they reasonably believe may result in risk to their personal safety beyond the normal risk associated with such corrections work. Any such determination will be reported to the employee’s supervisor for evaluation. 2. The Department shall use its best efforts to provide dispatch services (within radio range) for all Community Correctional Officer performing field checks. 3. The Department shall not require any employee to use a state vehicle which, after being reported by an employee, has been established to be in such disrepair or unsafe condition that it will not pass State inspection, or presents an unreasonable risk of bodily injury beyond the normal risk associated with corrections work. With the approval of the appointing authority, or designee, an employee will not be required to drive in hazardous road conditions. 4. The Department will include unarmed self-defense training as an element of Corrections competency training.
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FIELD SECURITY. 1. The dev elopment of xx xxxx g uidelines for t he sch eduling or co nduct of a f ield xx xxx sh all be t he subject of continuing labor management discussions. In the event a consensus on this issue cannot be reached, the parties may ag ree t o ut ilize t he se rvices of a m ediator or ot her non -binding al ternative dispute resolution process. Employees will not normally be required to conduct field checks which they reasonably believe may result in risk to their personal safety beyond the normal risk associated with such corrections work. Any such determination will be reported to the employee’s supervisor for evaluation.‌ 2. The Department shall use its best ef forts to pr xxxxx xx xxxxxx se rvices (within r adio r ange) f or al l Community Correctional Officer performing field checks. 3. The Department shall not require any em ployee to use a st ate vehicle which, after being reported by an employee, it has established to be in such disrepair or unsafe condition that it will not pass State inspection and presents an unreasonable risk of bodily injury beyond the normal risk associated with corrections work. With the approval of the appointing authority, or designee, an em ployee will not be required to drive in hazardous road conditions. 4. The D epartment w ill i nclude unar med se lf-defense t raining as an el ement of C orrections competency training.
FIELD SECURITY. 6.1 The Company will provide security when deemed necessary for the safety of all Consultants.
FIELD SECURITY. 1. The development of safety guidelines for the scheduling or conduct of a field check shall be the subject of continuing labor management discussions. In the event a consensus on this issue cannot be reached, the parties may agree to utilize the services of a mediator or other non-binding alternative dispute resolution process. Employees will not normally be required to conduct field checks which they reasonably believe may result in risk to their personal safety beyond the normal risk associated with such co 2. The Department shall use its best efforts to provide dispatch services (within radio range) for all Community Correctional Officer performing field checks. 3. The Department shall not require any employee to use a state vehicle which, after being reported by an employee, has been established to be in such disrepair or unsafe condition that it will not pass State inspection, or presents an unreasonable risk of bodily injury beyond the normal risk associated with corrections work. With the approval of the appointing authority, or designee, an employee will not be required to drive in hazardous road conditions. 4. The Department will include unarmed self-defense training as an element of Corrections competency training.

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  • E7 Security The Authority shall be responsible for maintaining the security of the Authority premises in accordance with its standard security requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Authority while on the Authority premises, and shall ensure that all Staff comply with such requirements.

  • Password Security You are responsible for maintaining adequate security and control of any and all User IDs, Passwords, hints, personal identification numbers (PINs), or any other codes that you use to access the Account. Do not discuss, compare, or share information about your account number or password unless you are willing to give them full use of your money. Any loss or compromise of the foregoing information and/or your personal information may result in unauthorized access to your Account by third-parties and the loss or theft of any funds held in your Account and any associated accounts, including your Account. Checks and electronic withdrawals are processed by automated methods, and anyone who obtains your account number or access device could use it to withdraw money from your account, with or without your permission. You are responsible for keeping your email address and telephone number up to date in order to receive any notices or alerts that we may send you. We assume no responsibility for any loss that you may sustain due to compromise of your account login credentials due to no fault of ours and/or your failure to follow or act on any notices or alerts that we may send to you. If you believe your Account information has been compromised, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, contact us immediately, through Synapse, at xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or call at +0(000) 000-0000. You agree to promptly review all Account and transaction records and other Communications that we make available to you and to promptly report any discrepancy to us.

  • Portfolio Security Portfolio Security will mean any security owned by the Fund.

  • Collateral and Security Section 10.01.

  • Access and Security Customer shall employ all physical, administrative and technical controls, screening and security procedures and other safeguards necessary to: (a) securely administer the distribution and use of all Access Credentials and protect against any unauthorized access to or use of the Hosted Services; and (b) control the content and use of Customer Data, including the uploading or other provision of Customer Data for Processing by the Hosted Services.

  • Supply Chain Security Supplier shall implement and maintain a written security program that consists of physical and procedural controls: to (a) prevent unauthorized access to Supplier’s facilities; (b) prevent finished goods or equipment from being tampered with, stolen or damaged prior to Supplier’s delivery in accordance with the terms of this Order; and (c) detect when malicious activity has occurred (the “Supply Chain Security Program”). Supplier’s Supply Chain Security Program shall align to the World Customs Organization’s SAFE Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade (“SAFE Framework”) or other global security programs recognized by the World Customs Organization. Supplier shall flow down and verify the requirements of its Supply Chain Security Program to its sub-tier suppliers, if applicable. Supplier shall test its Supply Chain Security Program at least annually or whenever there are material changes in Supplier’s operations, risks or business practices. Upon Buyer’s written and reasonable request, Supplier shall provide Buyer with: (i) a copy of Supplier’s Supply Chain Security Program; (ii) an executive summary of test results and a report of corrective actions (including the timing for implementation) to be taken to remedy any deficiencies identified by such testing; and (iii) any audit results or findings resulting from Supplier’s periodic audit or testing of its sub-tier suppliers’ security programs.

  • Valid Security Interest This Agreement creates a valid and continuing security interest (as defined in the applicable UCC) in the Sold Property in favor of the Issuer, which is prior to all other Liens, other than Permitted Liens, and is enforceable against creditors of and purchasers from the Depositor.

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

  • Tender Security 18.1 The Tenderer shall furnish as part of its Tender, either a Tender-Securing Declaration or a Tender Security, as specified in the TDS, in original form and, in the case of a Tender Security, in the amount and currency specified in the TDS. 18.2 A Tender Securing Declaration shall use the form included in Section IV, Tendering Forms. 18.3 If a Tender Security is specified pursuant to ITT 18.1, the Tender Security shall be a demand guarantee in any of the following forms at the Tenderer option: i) cash; ii) a bank guarantee; iii) a guarantee by an insurance company registered and licensed by the Insurance Regulatory Authority listed by the Authority; or

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