Common use of FIRE DRILL Clause in Contracts

FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. For awareness, the government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- AC-CCM-010/8010 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include:  mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's);  hand-held or laptop computers;  mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones;  two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability;  analog and digital sound recorders; and  digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items NSIs 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. An additional fire drill may be required if the availability exceeds 180 days. All costs associated with drill and production time losses shall be included in proposal. For awareness, the government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- S0570-AC-CCM-010/8010 CCM-010/8010. 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - ): The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-Government- owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include:  mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's);  hand-held or laptop computers;  mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones;  two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability;  analog and digital sound recorders; and  digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. For awareness, the government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- AC-CCM-010/8010 5 5. OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include: mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's); hand-held or laptop computers; mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones; two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability; analog and digital sound recorders; and digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. An additional fire drill may be required if the availability exceeds 180 days. All costs associated with drill and production time losses shall be included in proposal. For awareness, the government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- S0570-AC-CCM-010/8010 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include:  mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's);  hand-held or laptop computers;  mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones;  two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability;  analog and digital sound recorders; and  digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Solicitation, Offer and Award, Contract

FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractorContractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items NSIs 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractorContractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor Contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor Contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. An additional fire drill may be required if the availability exceeds 180 days. All costs associated with drill and production time losses shall be included in proposal. For awareness, the government Government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- S0570-AC-CCM-010/8010 CCM-010/8010. 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - ): The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractorContractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-Government- owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include:  mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's);  hand-held or laptop computers;  mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones;  two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability;  analog and digital sound recorders; and  digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items NSIs 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. An additional fire drill may be required if the availability exceeds 180 days. All costs associated with drill and production time losses shall be included in proposal. For awareness, the government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- S0570-AC-CCM-010/8010 CCM-010/8010. 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - ): The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any Navy-Government- owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include: mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's); hand-held or laptop computers; mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones; two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability; analog and digital sound recorders; and digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

FIRE DRILL. The Contractor shall coordinate the execution of a full scale fire drill with the NSA within the first 30 days after the ship's arrival at the contractorContractor's facility. The drill will include at a minimum the requirements of the drill specified in NAVSEA Standard Items NSIs 009-08 (Fire Protection at Contractor's Facility; Accomplish) and 009-28 (Fire Prevention Requirements). For the contractorContractor, this drill will require all production work to stop for a minimum of 4 hours during day shift on the selected day. As part of the drill, the contractor Contractor is required to evacuate the ship, provide a muster report of all personnel safely off ship, support the drill with any firefighting personnel/company emergency procedures, and support the disconnection of temporary services at the drill site. Temporary services at the drill site will be disconnected in the process of the drill, and the contractor Contractor will be responsible for restoring them after the drill. This drill will require involvement with the local fire department. An additional fire drill may be required if the availability exceeds 180 days. All costs associated with drill and production time losses shall be included in proposal. For awareness, the government Government will be conducting the drill and using the evaluation criteria found in CH-12, 13, and Appendix A, of S0570- S0570-AC-CCM-010/8010 CCM-010/8010. 5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 5.1 USE/POSSESSION OF PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PED'S) - ): The possession and use of portable electronic devices (PED's) within the confines of any naval vessel, or in the contractorContractor's facility where equipment removed from the vessel is being worked, is strictly controlled. Cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities are strictly prohibited. PED's may not be connected to any NavyGovernment-owned or controlled network. PED's may not be used to store or process any digital information associated with the conduct of the contract without written authorization from the Naval Supervising Activity (NSA). PED's include:  mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's);  hand-held or laptop computers;  mobile telephone devices such as data-enabled cellular telephones;  two-way pagers, including those with e-mail capability;  analog and digital sound recorders; and  digital cameras, including cellular phones with digital imaging capabilities.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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