Safety and Security. Contractor is responsible for maintaining safety in the performance of this Agreement. Contractor shall be responsible to ascertain from the District the rules and regulations pertaining to safety, security, and driving on school grounds, particularly when children are present.
Safety and Security. 1. I will not provide building access to someone I do not know.
2. I will not lend or give my Room keys or my Husky Card to anyone nor will I use the Room key or Husky Card of another student.
3. I will not duplicate or misuse a University key or Husky Card.
4. I will not enter any residential Room areas within University Housing other than the one I am assigned to unless I am accompanied by a resident of that community.
5. I will not possess candles. (For ceremonial candle use, please contact your Community Manager.)
6. I will not burn incense or anything with an open flame or do anything to violate the Seattle Fire Code at xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx.xxx.
7. I will not sleep or allow my guests to sleep in the lounges or other Common Areas.
8. I will not use, store or possess fireworks, ammunition, explosives, flammable liquids, propane, other compressed gases, spray paint or other hazardous materials.
9. I will not:
a. Possess, use, manufacture, transport, display, sell or distribute any firearms, electroshock weapons, air powered guns (e.g., BB guns, air soft guns, pellet guns, paint guns), or other weapons or replicas of any of the above-mentioned items.
b. Possess any knife having a blade longer than three inches that is not used for culinary purposes.
c. Possess any knife having a blade that projects or swings into position by force of a spring (e.g., switchblade).
d. Intentionally wield or brandish any item capable of producing bodily harm in a manner that intimidates another person or warrants fear for safety of another person.
10. I will not under any circumstance use outside of the intended purpose, hang anything on, or tamper with any safety device, sign or equipment including, but not limited to, fire pull stations, smoke detectors, heat detectors, sprinklers, sprinkler valves, sprinkler pipes, water pipes, fire extinguishers, alarm systems, asbestos materials stickers, or any areas labeled by an asbestos materials sticker. I will report safety equipment malfunctions to University staff immediately.
11. If I am responsible for fire alarm activation due to smoke from cooking, I may be charged for costs associated with the response by fire safety personnel.
12. I will not enter or exit through any window except as a health or safety emergency egress out of a building.
13. I will not throw, drop, propel or pour anything from windows, balconies, ledges, landings or stairwells.
14. I will not access roofs or climb on the sides of building...
Safety and Security. (Weightage – 10%) Safety and Security 1. Staff trained in first aid
Safety and Security. It is your responsibility to help ensure that the Accommodation and the Halls of Residence are safe and secure for residents to live in and staff to work in. This includes (but is not limited to) complying with the following: 2.
Safety and Security. Safety and Security is a shared responsibility of the University staff and residents. Residents should always carry and never lend their University Identification Card (ID) or room keys. All residential areas are secured 24 hours a day. Residents should always lock their room/suite/apartment/house doors. When exiting on-campus housing through locked exterior doors, residents are responsible for leaving the doors locked. Residents are prohibited from propping, tampering with and/or vandalizing doors. Residents are not permitted to install or use a personal security camera to operate on the UConn network or in any place where there is an expectation of privacy. Residents are not permitted to install or use a Nest, Ring, or other doorbell/security system in the Residence Halls.
Safety and Security. 14.1. The Service Provider agrees to comply with the Fund’s security and safety procedures. Without limiting the generality thereof the Service Provider must specifically comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
14.2. The Fund shall be entitled to request the Service Provider to remove any employee, agent, consultant or subcontractor from its team if the Fund is of the opinion that such a person is a security or safety risk or that the conduct of such a person is detrimental to the relationship between the parties. Such a person must be removed by the Service Provider within the time period stipulated by the Fund. The Service Provider indemnifies the Fund against any claims that might arise due to such removal.
Safety and Security. Contractor is responsible for maintaining safety in the performance of this Contract. Contractor shall be responsible to ascertain from the District the rules and regulations pertaining to safety, security, and driving on campus.
Safety and Security. Consultant is responsible for maintaining safety in the performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall be responsible to ascertain from the District the rules and regulations pertaining to safety, security, and driving on school grounds, particularly when children are present.
Safety and Security. Resident agrees to take primary responsibility for their own safety and security, and to support the safety and security of other persons living in or visiting University Housing. The University and UHRL will work with Residents to promote a safe and secure environment, although absolute safety cannot be guaranteed. Resident agrees to read and abide by PSU safety/security policies and publications that are made available from time to time.
Safety and Security. The Provider shall have a plan with clear procedures that present a consistent, coordinated approach for managing and reporting emergencies and urgent circumstances that may arise while providing services to help ensure the safety and security of the child or youth and other parties involved. The Provider will immediately notify the Department Area Office assigned staff during business hours and/or the Careline (0-000-000-0000) of any emergency or urgent circumstance. The Provider should not leave voicemail messages when reporting a concern. The Provider and its employees shall follow mandated reporting requirements for suspected child abuse and neglect.