Personnel detailed and passing Security Checks before participating in the Works Sample Clauses

Personnel detailed and passing Security Checks before participating in the Works. 5.1. The Contractor shall perform the Works by using only people and sub-contractors who have received in advance a security approval by the Security Department of the Company, after passing the Security Checks of the Company. The type and manner of the Security Checks shall be determined by the sole discretion of the Company and in accordance with directives of the Authorized Security Authorities. Personnel approval may be attained only by meeting all the following conditions by each member: 5.1.1. Submission of duly completed forms containing their personal information; 5.1.2. Submission of executed undertaking of confidentiality in a form and conditions acceptable to the Company It is hereby clarified that only people who have successfully passed the security check may be approved. 5.2. In order to allow a full security check, the Contractor shall provide the Company's Chief Security Officer with a full and detailed list of all personnel, labourers and sub-contractors or who will perform the Works, including a copy of the Israeli I.D. or for foreigners – a copy of the Passport. Such people shall be required: 5.2.1. To complete forms as may be requested by the Company's Security Department, including the Israel National Cyber Directorate and any Authorized Authority, depending on the type of work and its security classification and, 5.2.2. Signing on disclaimers on medical secrecy and obtaining information from the criminal record (See the following Annex DD2 – 1 & 2 Criminal records' disclaimer and request for information to be provided by the Contractor for Israeli workers) and, 5.2.3. Comply with other provisions is so directed by the Authorized Security Authority. 5.3. All expenses attributed the above security checks or further security checks as may be necessary, including but not limited to individual security questioning, shall be on the sole expense of the Contractor.
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