Hot Spot Reporting Sample Clauses

The Hot Spot Reporting clause requires parties to promptly notify each other about any areas or issues identified as 'hot spots,' which are locations or situations that present heightened risk, safety concerns, or operational challenges. In practice, this clause typically obligates employees or contractors to report such conditions immediately to supervisors or designated contacts, ensuring that hazards like equipment malfunctions, unsafe work zones, or environmental dangers are quickly addressed. Its core function is to enhance workplace safety and risk management by ensuring that potential problems are identified and mitigated before they escalate.
Hot Spot Reporting. 40 Each member agrees they may be required to report to the Sector Manager any and all 41 areas of high bycatch as determined by the Sector, including undersized regulated 42 species, areas of spawning fish, and/or any stock for which the Sector or the Member is 43 approaching their threshold.
Hot Spot Reporting. Each member agrees they may be required to report to the Sector Manager any and all areas of high bycatch of any sort, including undersized regulated species, areas of spawning fish, and/or any stock for which the Sector or the Member is approaching their threshold. Upon receiving a hot spot report, the Sector Manager may alert other member vessels to stay away from those particular areas.
Hot Spot Reporting. 24 Each member agrees they may be required to report to the Sector Manager any and all 25 areas of high bycatch as determined by the Sector, including undersized regulated 26 species, areas of spawning fish, and/or any stock for which the Sector or the Member is 27 approaching their threshold. 29 Upon receiving a hot spot report, the Sector Manager may alert other member vessels to 30 stay away from those particular areas. 33 Sector Vessels will carry on board at all times a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the 34 Regional Administrator and a copy of this Operations Plan as proof of their membership 35 in the sector. Vessels must comply with all applicable Federal regulations and laws not 36 specifically exempted in the LOA. 38 2.4. Gear Restrictions 39 40 The Sector Board may institute spatial or temporal gear restrictions to slow down the 41 catch rate of certain allocated stocks. 42 43 44
Hot Spot Reporting. 24 Each member agrees they may be required to report to the Sector Manager any and all 25 areas of high catch as determined by the Sector, including undersized regulated species, 26 areas of spawning fish, and/or any stock for which the Sector or the Member is 27 approaching their threshold. 29 Upon receiving a hot spot report, the Sector Manager may alert other member vessels to 30 stay away from those particular areas.