Maintenance and Monitoring. Long-term maintenance and monitoring (minimum of three years) shall be arranged by the project applicant and included in shoreline habitat and natural system enhancement project proposals.
Maintenance and Monitoring a. Qualified personnel shall maintain each computer as necessary. If an employee discovers a problem with a computer or accessory, he or she shall report it immediately. The necessary repairs and/or adjustments shall be made to correct the problem in a timely manner. Computer maintenance records shall be available to the Union upon reasonable for all equipment used by unit members.
b. Whenever computer equipment and/or accessories are determined to be faulty and cannot be adjusted or repaired, they shall be replaced immediately with equipment, which meets the standards stated above. No employee shall be required to use, operate or be exposed to unsafe equipment or accessories.
Maintenance and Monitoring. (1) Color monitors with screens measuring more than 14 inches diagonally shall be inspected annually for excess x-ray emission. Regulation of computer voltage should be within the specifications of the manufacturer.
(2) As necessary, each computer shall be maintained by qualified personnel, and shall be checked for flicker, clarity of image, size of image, contrast, brightness and adjustability. Equipment which cannot maintain proper adjustment shall be replaced in accordance with section 8.J.4.
(3) If an employee discovers a problem with a computer or accessory, he or she shall report it immediately. The necessary repairs and/or adjustments shall be made to correct the problem in a timely manner.
(4) Maintenance records for computers and associated equipment shall be maintained by the supervisor or manager responsible for the equipment. These records shall be available at reasonable notice to the operator working on a particular piece of equipment and to the AFT for all equipment.
(5) Indoor temperature in the workplace shall be maintained at not less than approximately 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Adequate ventilation shall be provided.
Maintenance and Monitoring. CLIENT agrees to ensure that the screen(s) are on during all business hours and functioning properly. ENLIGHTEN agrees to provide remote maintenance & service in the event of their failure. ENLIGHTEN uses systems that typically require no assistance from venue owners, however, from time to time ENLIGHTEN may need the assistance of local CLIENT employees in unplugging device, or adjusting equipment setting, to attempt remote maintenance. This may require the use of a mouse and keyboard not provided by ENLIGHTEN. If a CLIENT employee notices the system is not working properly they are to notify ENLIGHTEN immediately upon discovery to allow the system to be maintenance and placed back in operation for the mutual benefit of all parties. If the client is uncooperative and/or not able to provide the necessary internet connection required for the service, ENLIGHTEN is not able to verify the ad play and therefore not responsible for providing the revenue share. If intermittent issues persist ENLIGHTEN at its sole discretion can request the equipment be returned at the expense of the client as it violates term 1 of this agreement. The CLIENT hereby acknowledges and agrees to the installation of technology that will track the number of impressions and visitors in the CLIENT'S location. The CLIENT is responsible for any required postings in compliance with federal, state and local laws, to inform the customer this information is being tracked. The CLIENT is also required to assist in any way necessary to ensure this tracking system remains operational and up to date for the life of this contract.
Maintenance and Monitoring. Timely electronic tolling equipment maintenance is an essential part of a successful Express Lane system. Extended periods of equipment downtime results in loss of revenue and reduces HPTE’s ability to pay back the debt it incurred to help build the project, and to provide funding for additional construction projects in the corridor. HPTE must monitor and facilitate troubleshooting when issues arise with the servers that support tolling (transactions and images). HPTE requires access to the facilities that house HPTE equipment to support troubleshooting and/or provide escort to the teams that will repair or reset tolling equipment. This access must comply with ITS’s process: Requesting node access and approval process. In addition, the following HPTE positions HPTE PM III – TOMS Program Manager, HPTE PM II - Tolling Maintenance Supervisor, PM II - Major Projects Manager, and CTIO Vendor Maintenance Staff can request badge access for the following Node sites that house HPTE equipment: Node 1, Node 2, CTMC, KOA, County Line Node and Airport Node. Additionally, during Emergency Outages impacting HPTE installed hardware (Firewalls, Network Switches, NVRs, SD WAN Appliances, etc.) the team can utilize the Requesting node access and approval process to restore internal network failures. HPTE personnel will abide by ITS Branch Expectation Memo - Moratoriums and Maintenance Windows -12-12-2022. Failure to follow the established ITS procedures will result in badge access being removed at any time. CDOT ITS plays a critical role in maintaining the electronic toll collection system, the fiber-optic network that the system runs on, and the various signs and communication devices that convey information to the traveling public. To ensure these important functions are carried out to a high standard, HPTE has tasked CDOT with performing the following ITS activities in and on behalf of the Express Lanes:
Maintenance and Monitoring. Indoor temperature in the workplace shall be maintained at not less than approximately sixty-five (65) degrees Fahrenheit. Adequate ventilation shall be provided.
Maintenance and Monitoring. This property is part of the overall SCL ESA Lands Management Plan, which includes maintenance and monitoring. In summary, SCL purchased the properties in this plan for their salmonid habitat attributes and it is the intention of SCL to maintain the current habitat and secure grant funding for restoration work. SCL has in place with the SFEG a stewardship Memorandum of Agreement where SFEG visits this property a minimum of 4 times a year, documenting conditions (riparian, trespass, etc.) at each visit and recommending management actions as needed in response to the site visits. See further details of proposed actions in “Desired Conditions”. Monitoring specific to certain actions is outlined below.
Maintenance and Monitoring. (1) CRT Computer monitors shall be inspected annually for excess x-ray emission. Regulation of computer voltage should be within the specifications of the manufacturer.
(2) Each computer/microelectronic device shall be inspected periodically and maintained by qualified personnel, and shall be checked for flicker, clarity of image, size of image, contrast, brightness and adjustability. Equipment which cannot maintain proper adjustment shall be replaced in accordance with Section 8.J.4.
(3) If an employee discovers a problem with a computer/microelectronic device or accessory, he or she shall report it immediately. The necessary repairs and/or adjustments shall be made to correct the problem in a timely manner.
(4) Maintenance records for computers/microelectronic devices and associated equipment shall be maintained by the supervisor or manager responsible for the equipment. These records shall be available at reasonable notice to the operator working on a particular piece of equipment and to the AFT for all equipment.
(5) Indoor temperature in the workplace shall be maintained at not less than approximately 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Adequate ventilation shall be provided.
Maintenance and Monitoring. HOST agrees to ensure that the screens(s) are on during all business hours and functioning properly. HOST agrees not to interfere with the programming of YNN in any way or will not temper with any part of the system by switching to other commercial channels. Tampering with YNN signage system will cause a loss of revenue or damage to the image of the network for which YNN will have the right to pursue HOST for the damage incurred. YNN agrees to provide remote maintenance & service in the event of equipment failure, and YNN may request the assistance of local HOST’s employees to attempt remote maintenance and repair. If HOST, or it’s employees, notices the system is not working properly they are to notify YNN immediately upon discovery to so the system can be maintained and placed back in operation for the mutual benefit of all parties.
Maintenance and Monitoring. Monitoring and maintenance of the containment cap will be in accordance with the post-removal site control requirements outlined in the Reach MM Island AOC. A post-removal site control plan will be submitted to the agencies for approval as part of the Removal Action Report described above. The post-removal site control plan will include monitoring to verify the continued performance and protectiveness of the cap. The monitoring may consist of single beam bathymetry and/or topagraphymeasurements across the cap along transects. Details of post- construction maintenance and monitoring will be provided as part of the Removal Action Report.