Metal Detectors Sample Clauses

Metal Detectors. The Employer shall maintain at least one (1) hand-held metal detector in each district office in the Adult Parole Authority and the Department of Youth Services. The Health and Safety Committees established in Article 31 of this Agreement shall consider the issue of placing such detectors in other agencies, institutions, or work areas.
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Metal Detectors. The ADDA and the Office of the District Attorney agree to work collaboratively in the COMMITTEE aimed at developing a mutually agreed upon plan to submit to the court providing Deputy District Attorneys 24/7 access to their work sites without metal detector screening.
Metal Detectors. Do not submerge or use the metal detectors in and around water - Do not dismantle the Metal Detectors - Only use the metal detector for its intended purpose. - Handle the Metal Detectors with care - Children must be supervised at all times by an adult over 18. - Only use the metal detector fit for your age bracket, ie children use the children’s metal detectors. - Follow manufacturers instructions of use. - Do not use on a person or animal, use only on the ground. - The safety of children and adults depends on the Customer's personal supervision. As the Customer of Bay Bouncy Castle Hire, you are responsible for ensuring the safety of all users.
Metal Detectors. In an effort to promote the safety of the students, teachers, administrators, and other employees of this school district, and to discourage violation of state laws and school policy, metal detectors either stationary or hand-held or both, shall be used on a random basis at each school building and school facility in this school district. The principal in each school or their designee shall be responsible for utilizing the metal detectors in a random manner, and in such a way as not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, age or sex. If a stationary metal detector is activated, the person involved shall be subject to a further examination by a hand held detector in order to pinpoint the specific location of the object activating the detector. The person in question will then be requested to produce the object for inspection. If the person declined to do so, and if such person is a student, the student’s parent or guardian shall be requested by phone to come to school and participate in a further inspection. If the parent or guardian cannot be reached, and if such student continues to refuse to produce the object for inspection, the student will be turned over to the police, and face appropriate disciplinary action (i.e. expulsion). If such a person is a visitor, such person shall be denied access to the school facility or school event and the proper authorities shall be contacted. Any student or employee who feels aggrieved by the action taken shall have the right to appeal to the school board.
Metal Detectors. To increase the likelihood of finding archaeological and historical sites, the CRS will use a metal detector during the field survey. A metal detector enhances field survey methods because it provides an additional method to aid in identifying metallic artifacts, particularly ones that are not readily identifiable in obscured surface areas. Metal detecting survey transects will involve one operator who sweeps the detector from side to side while walking back and forth in parallel lines across each area of investigation using (5m [16ft]) spaced transects (2.5m [8ft] on each side of the operator). Each ‘hit’ registered by the metal detector will be flagged and investigated upon completing survey transects with a second, more precise metal detecting wand used to pinpoint the exact location of the signal in the ground. The crew will document positive hits in field notes, GPS waypoints, and digital photographs. Due to the slower nature of the metal detector sweeps, the field crew will prioritize metal detector use at locations of known or suspected protohistoric and historic sites, higher potential landforms within the survey area, and at each newly recorded AHRS site.
Metal Detectors. No person shall use any metal detector within the confines of the park.

Related to Metal Detectors

  • Smoke Detectors At Owner's expense, smoke detectors will be installed on the Property in working condition in accordance with the law prior to the tenant's occupancy. During the occupancy, it shall be the tenant's responsibility to maintain all smoke detectors. Owner will replace smoke detector equipment as needed.

  • Smoke Detector Tenant acknowledges that Premises is equipped with a smoke detector(s) that is in good working order and repair. Tenant agrees to be solely responsible to check the smoke detector every thirty (30) days and notify Landlord immediately if the smoke detector is not functioning properly.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.

  • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1. The rights and obligations of the Parties in respect of sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall be governed by the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures.

  • Net Metering If you generate electricity from a renewable generating facility to offset your electricity consumption and/or use net metering at any time during the term of this Agreement, you must notify Starion.

  • Revenue Metering The Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering will be located on the generator side of the 115kV breaker at the Xxxxx Solar Collector Substation and will consist of: • three (3) combination current/voltage transformer (“CT/VT”) units (manufacturer and model ABB/Xxxxxxx KXM-550, GE Grid Solutions KOTEF 000.XX, or other equivalent specified by Connecting Transmission Owner); and • one (1) revenue meter. The ratios of the CTs and VTs will be provided by Connecting Transmission Owner upon its review of the Interconnection Customer’s design documents. (Note: Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering CTs and VTs cannot be used to feed the Interconnection Customer’s check meter.) SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2556

  • Inputs 1324 The following resources constitute a suitable, but neither exhaustive nor normative suite of the process inputs:

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