Post Orders. Defines the security guard’s duties – the “what, when, where, and why.” Security Guard – A person licensed to provide services as a Security Guard in accordance with Chapter 493, F.S. The term Security Guard, Security Officer, and Security Guard Officer may be used interchangeably. Security Guard Services or Services – The enforcement of rules, regulations or procedures adopted to ensure prompt action is taken to prevent or minimize losses, accidents, fires, property damage, safety hazards, or security incidents. Includes provision of Security Guards, any Ancillary Equipment, and all obligations of Contractor under the Contract. Service Level Agreement (SLA) – A document executed by a Customer and the Contractor which includes, but is not limited to, tasks, deliverables, expectations, timelines, and financial consequences for non-performance that a Contractor shall provide to the Customer. Site-Specific – Specific to that particular location. State – The State of Florida. United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) – A commodity code list used by the State.
Post Orders. Capital Metro will provide post orders to the Contractor. After receiving post orders, the Con- tractor will review and acknowledge by signature, the comprehension of the post orders. Revisions to the post orders shall be approved in advance by the PSA or Public Safety Management. Upon approval, copies shall be returned to the Contractor and issued to all posts. The Contractor will be responsible for updating and revising post orders by the direction of the PSA or Public Safety Management. Contractor shall furnish post orders to all security post, branch management, account manager and rover supervisor. All post orders will be subject to review and approval by the PSA or Public Safety Management prior to implementation.
Post Orders. SECTION 1. The Employer shall provide written guidelines and instructions for each position where a bargaining unit member may be assigned. Said post orders shall be evaluated at least once a year and shall contain both general orders and post-specific orders. Unit members shall receive a copy of any significant change in post orders thirty (30) days prior to such change.
SECTION 2. Copies of applicable post orders shall be furnished to all Employees who are assigned to post positions and shall also be available in Perimeter.
Post Orders. 9.2.1. FPOs shall perform tasks in accordance with duties outlined in Post Orders (Attachment I Post Order Template). COTR will draft post orders with input from the Contractor.
Post Orders. The Service Provider shall develop post orders, policies and procedures, and instructions necessary for proper performance at each duty post. Each post will have a separate post order. The Service Provider is responsible for compliance with all such orders, policies and procedures, and instructions. ICE shall approve all post orders prior to implementation of them. The Service Provider shall make post orders available to all Service Provider employees. Each Service Provider Detention Officer shall certify, in writing, that he or she understands and agrees to comply with all post orders, policies and procedures, and instructions prior to being initially assigned to that post. The Service Provider shall retain its employees' certifications and make them available to the COTR upon request.
Post Orders. 1. Contractor shall provide comprehensive Post Orders for all assigned sites for HSH review, editing, and approval.
2. Post Orders shall be kept up-to-date and shall include, at minimum, the following:
a. General safety procedures;
b. Investigation, incident, and emergency procedures;
c. Reporting procedures;
d. Assigned site/station procedures;
e. Communication procedures;
f. Dress and grooming standards;
g. Photographs/diagrams of each site;
h. Screening and storage policies and procedures; and
i. Facility station/patrol plans.
Post Orders. 2.2.1 Within fifteen (15) Days of the Effective Date, the Contractor shall deliver to City draft comprehensive Post Orders for all designated Sites for City’s review and approval. The City shall review and return same to the Contractor with instructions for revisions. The Contractor shall prepare completed and approved Post Orders and submit them to the City within ten (10) days of receipt of City revisions. Final Post Orders approved by the Director are incorporated by reference and shall become part of the Agreement as though fully set forth.
Post Orders. 9.2.1 PSOs shall perform tasks in accordance with duties outlined in Post Orders.
9.2.2 PSOs shall not deviate from directions provided by Post Orders, except in emergencies or as directed by XXXX.
9.2.3 COTR may modify, amend, and/or revise Post Orders to change; shift duties, start and stop times, and post locations, provided change is within scope of contract and has no impact on contract cost and does not require modification to task order or contract.
9.2.4 CO is only authorized government agent that can increase or decrease amount of equipment and/or supplies required, or otherwise change contract’s cost or price.
9.2.5 CO will direct changes through a written modification to contract or task order.
9.2.6 Contractor may be financially liable for accepting or implementing changes by anyone other than CO; therefore, Contractor shall be responsible for verifying with CO whether Contractor should provide any requested changes pending issuance of a contract or task order modification.
Post Orders. Proprietary documents created, issued, and maintained by the Department, which include General Post Orders and Site-Specific Post Orders, as set forth in paragraph 5.1.6.1 (Post Orders: County form) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work) and Attachment 5 (General Post Orders) of Exhibit B (SOW Attachments) of this Contract.
Post Orders. SECTION 1. The Employer shall provide post orders for each position or specialty area where a bargaining unit member may be assigned. Said post orders shall be evaluated annually. Employees shall be trained on the post orders upon newly entering the post or specialty area. Post orders shall be made available online and at each post or specialty area.
SECTION 2. It shall be the responsibility of the employee to read and be guided by any post order pertaining to the assigned position. If the employee has any questions, he/she shall convey them immediately to the appropriate Correction Officer Corporal or immediate supervisor.