Operations Staffing Sample Clauses

Operations Staffing. OCWA shall ensure the facilities are operated by certified operators and other trained staff as required by environmental laws, C of A’s and ECA’s. Staff working at the facilities shall be trained in normal process operation and maintenance of the facilities and all staff shall be trained to deal with emergency situations. Staff shall also be trained and fully capable of confined space entry as confined spaces are present at all facilities. OCWA will provide the Client with a copy of the Maintenance Plan for each Facility no later than January 1st in each Year of the Agreement. The plan will include, at a minimum a list of all equipment to have maintenance completed in that operating year and a description of what maintenance is to be completed. OCWA shall provide all necessary services to maintain the County’s property, facilities and its components to maintain high efficiency operations, long-term reliability and preservation of capital investment.
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Operations Staffing. TSI shall provide the services including, but not limited to, management, administrative and technical aspects of the Operations Contract. All activities are required to be tracked, meeting minutes produced, and coordination activities documented. TSI shall provide CTRMA with Operations Manager for the life of the Contract, as well as an Operations Supervisor for the Operations staff. Any changes to the TSI Operations Manager or any of the other indicated personnel in this Contract shall be subject to review and approval by CTRMA in writing. The hiring and training timeline of these personnel is referenced in the Work Breakdown Structure and Staffing Plan (Attachment A)
Operations Staffing. TSI shall provide the services including, but not limited to, management, administrative and technical aspects of the Operations Contract. All activities are required to be tracked, meeting minutes produced and coordination activities documented. TSI shall provide CTRMA with Project Manager for the life of the Contract, as well as an Operations Supervisor for the Operations staff. Any changes to the TSI Project Manager Operations and Staffing for the MoPac Managed Lanes Exhibit A or any of the other indicated personnel in this Contract shall be subject to review and approval by CTRMA in writing. The hiring and training timeline of these personnel is referenced in the Work Breakdown Structure and Staffing Plan (Attachment A) A3.2 ELCC Supervisor and Operators‌ TSI shall provide the names and resumes for all management positions. TSI shall provide the names for all non-management positions. Operations staff classifications will include the following TSI positions, as a minimum: 1. ELCC Shift Supervisor 2. ELCC Operators
Operations Staffing a. Documents processed by Transfer Agent Operations Department based upon status (ie: Broker, Direct, Institutional). b. Milestone assigned one primary representative and one back-up representative responsible for all operational processing.

Related to Operations Staffing

  • Staffing There shall be a clinician employed by the outside contractor for EAP Services who will be on-site a minimum of 20 hours a week. The clinician shall report directly to the outside contractor, Peer Assistance Oversight Committee and the MIF liaison. There shall be three full-time Peer Assistants reporting to the outside contractor.

  • Minimum Staffing The Employer agrees to employ sufficient registered staff and health care aides/ Personal Support Workers to meet the staffing needs that may be set from time to time by statute and/or regulation. In the event that there is insufficient staffing to meet this undertaking, the Employer will post vacancies so that any unmet care undertaking will be satisfied. (a) The Employer will assign at least the same number of total bargaining unit RN hours that are equal to those hours that were scheduled in the last week ending prior to June 30, 2009. For clarity, this includes existing vacancies. (b) In the event the Employer cannot meet their ongoing obligation for scheduled RN hours in part (a) above, it shall so notify the Union and fully disclose the reasons thereof. (c) If the failure to staff is a legitimate recruitment issue, there shall be no violation of this Agreement. The Employer will make reasonable efforts to recruit a replacement and will provide the Union with an outline of recruitment activities. (d) Further, if there is a reduction in beds, occupancy levels or CMI or its equivalent below the levels in effect as of June 30, 2009, a reduction in the complement shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement, as long as the reduction is proportionate. (e) If there is any other reason for the failure to staff in accordance with this article, the Union and Employer will attempt to find a resolution and if unable to do so, the matter may be referred to Arbitration. (f) The Arbitrator/Arbitration Board will have authority to determine whether the reduction in staffing was appropriate and shall have jurisdiction to award an appropriate remedy.

  • Surgery Services This plan covers surgery services to treat a disease or injury when: • the operation is not experimental or investigational, or cosmetic in nature; • the operation is being performed at the appropriate place of service; and • the physician is licensed to perform the surgery. This plan covers reconstructive surgery and procedures when the services are performed to relieve pain, or to correct or improve bodily function that is impaired as a result of: • a birth defect; • an accidental injury; • a disease; or • a previous covered surgical procedure. Functional indications for surgical correction do not include psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons. This plan covers the procedures listed below to treat functional impairments. • abdominal wall surgery including panniculectomy (other than an abdominoplasty); • blepharoplasty and ptosis repair; • gastric bypass or gastric banding; • nasal reconstruction and septorhinoplasty; • orthognathic surgery including mandibular and maxillary osteotomy; • reduction mammoplasty; • removal of breast implants; • removal or treatment of proliferative vascular lesions and hemangiomas; • treatment of varicose veins; or • gynecomastia.

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