Monitoring and Surveillance Sample Clauses

The Monitoring and Surveillance clause establishes the right or obligation for one party to observe, track, or review certain activities, operations, or compliance within the scope of an agreement. This may involve regular inspections, audits, or the use of technology to monitor performance, safety standards, or regulatory compliance. By setting clear expectations for oversight, this clause helps ensure transparency, accountability, and early detection of issues, thereby reducing risks and promoting adherence to agreed standards.
Monitoring and Surveillance. The Parties will develop and implement surveillance and monitoring measures to determine the progress of the Phosphorus Load Reduction Plans for the Lower Lakes as called for under Section 4 above, and to evaluate efforts taken by the Parties to reduce phosphorus in the Great Lakes Basin. These measures will include an inventory of areas treated, watershed modelling and improved measurement of tributary loadings to the Lower Lakes for the purpose of providing improved nonpoint source loading estimates and the monitoring of mass loadings to the Upper Lakes to maintain or improve the environmental conditions described in Section 3(b).
Monitoring and Surveillance. The Regulatory and Investigatory Powers Act, the Data Protection Act, and the Human Rights Act.
Monitoring and Surveillance. 20.3.1. At Shockwave, there are only a few substances that may require occasional monitoring or surveillance. 20.3.2. The Safety Officer reviews all SDS for chemicals with published: • Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) • Time Weighted Averages (TWAs- concentrations that must not be exceeded during any 8-hour work shift) • Short Term Exposure Limits (STELs - concentration of a substance • measured over a 15 minute period that must not be exceeded • These exposure limits may not be exceeded. 20.3.3. The Safety Officer provides a list of substances with exposure limits to management who will determine if air monitoring is necessary to assure employees are not being over exposed. 20.3.4. Employees must observe these general rules when working with hazardous materials: 20.3.4. 1. Review SDS to become familiar with the nature, health risks and safe handling of any toxic substances you work with, or near.
Monitoring and Surveillance. The sight will be under 24 hour video surveillance. In the event that a complaint is received the vehicle registration number of the offending vehicle will be cross-checked with our user register. During the investigation of a complaint, it will also be established which storage room was accessed during the time of the complaint to confirm the person/s involved. After the investigation if ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Self Storage reasonably suspects a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to be in violation of the user agreement they will be issued with a Non-Conformance Notice. Storers that fail to adhere to the policies and procedures of Amberley Self Storage will be issued with a Non-Conformance Notice. The Non-Conformance Notice will detail the type of non-conformity, the time it occurred and will require the user to explain how they will avoid the creation of unacceptable behaviour in the future.