Safety and Security Measures Sample Clauses

Safety and Security Measures. Within 30 days from the date of this Agreement the Lessee shall provide to DMRC details of its safety plan, site logistic plan, list of contractors & consultants, material movement route, debris yard, location and procedures for the works to be undertaken at the Leased Area. The Lessee shall comply with all safety regulations applicable, in its design, access arrangements and operations on Leased Space(s). Unless otherwise stated in this Lease Agreement, the Lessee shall, from the commencement of work on the Leased Space(s) until the expiration of this Lease Agreement, provide fencing, lighting, guarding and watching of the works and facilities. The Lessee shall be responsible for the operation of machinery and any other work and shall take all precautions to ensure safety of the staff, labourers and commuters.
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Safety and Security Measures. Within 30 days from the date of this Agreement the Licensee shall provide to DMRC details of its safety plan, site logistic plan, list of contractors & consultants, material movement route, debris yard, location and procedures for the works to be undertaken at the Licensed Area. The Licensee shall comply with all safety regulations applicable, in its design, access arrangements and operations on Licensed Space(s). Unless otherwise stated in this License Agreement, the Licensee shall, from the commencement of work on the Licensed Space(s) until the expiration of this License Agreement, provide fencing, lighting, guarding and watching of the works and facilities. The Licensee shall be responsible for the operation of machinery and any other work and shall take all precautions to ensure safety of the staff, labourers and commuters.
Safety and Security Measures. 6.1 CONTRACTOR shall be liable only with respect to the Work for Site safety and shall take all necessary precautions, provide fences, guards, signs, lights, notices and such protection as may be required by applicable dispositions of federal, state, and local safety or health laws, codes, regulations, ordinances or other requirements and any contractual documents. 6.2 CONTRACTOR shall use adequate security controls to keep Site security, and also keeping control as to unauthorized access of personnel. CONTRACTOR shall appoint a safety and security contact person at Site who shall immediately notify the Project Manager of any illegal activities, violations of CLIENT’s internal security and health regulations (Exhibit “H”), criminal activity, police reports, and serious injuries. Additionally, any incidents that may receive public or media attention must be immediately reported in writing to the Project Manager. 6.3 CONTRACTOR shall set out and maintain and shall require all Subcontractors to also set out and maintain reasonable safety precautions and programs to comply with all applicable dispositions of federal, state, and local safety or health laws, codes, regulations, ordinances or other requirements to prevent injury to persons or damage to property on, around or adjacent to the Work site. CONTRACTOR shall take reasonable steps to build and maintain safeguards for the protection of workers and third parties and eliminate or xxxxx safety hazards created by or otherwise resulting from performing the Work. CONTRACTOR and all Subcontractors shall comply with social security regulations, and other mandatory safety and health laws and provisions and prudent industry practices in performing the Work. 6.4 CONTRACTOR shall use only reputable industrial waste haulers and ensure all industrial waste and earth fill is disposed of in legally authorized sites. CONTRACTOR's waste disposal records or logs shall be maintained up to date and made available to CLIENT and to ensure CLIENT as well that the names of industrial waste haulers, general description of waste materials disposed of, and dumpsites used, are included in the aforesaid records or logs.
Safety and Security Measures. GENERAL HSE POINTS TO BE INCORPORATED IN THE CONTRACT (i) It will be solely the Contractor#s responsibility to fulfill all the legal formalities with respect to the Health ,Safety and Environmental aspects of the entire job (namely; the person employed by him, the equipment , the environment, etc.) under the jurisdiction of the district of that state where it is operating. . Ensure that all sub-contractors hired by him comply with the same requirement as the contractor himself and shall be liable for ensuring compliance all HSE laws by the sub or sub-sub contractors. (ii) Every person deployed by the contractor in a mine must wear safety gadgets to be provided by the contractor. The Contractor shall provide proper Personnel Protective Equipment as per the hazard identified and risk assessed for the job and conforming to statutory requirement and company PPE schedule. Safety appliances like protective footwear, Safety Helmet and Full Body harness has to be DGMS approved. Necessary supportive document shall have to be submitted as proof. If the Contractor fails to provide the safety items as mentioned above to the working personnel, the Contractor may apply to the Company (OIL) for providing the same. OIL will provide the safety items, if available. But in turn, OIL will recover the actual cost of the items by deducting from Contractor's Xxxx. . However , it will be the Contractor#s sole responsibility to ensure that the persons engaged by him in the mines use the proper PPE while at work. (iii) All the safety gears mentioned above are to be provided to the working personnel before commencement of the work. (iv) The Contractor shall prepare written Safe Operating Procedure (SOP) for the work to be carried out, including an assessment of risk, wherever possible and safe methods to deal with it/them. The SOP should clearly state the risk arising to men ,machineries & material from the miningoperation / operations to be done by the contractor and how it is to be managed. (v) The contractor shall provide a copy of the SOP to the person designated by the mine owner who shall be supervising the contractor's work. (vi) Contractor has to ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the Statute and SOP and for the purpose he may deploy adequate qualified and competent personnel for the purpose of carrying out the job in a safe manner. For work of a specified scope/nature, he should develop and provide to the mine owner a site specific code of practice in li...
Safety and Security Measures. During the contract period the department will ` i) Put in place mechanisms to mitigate against technological hazards, terrorism, fire and natural disasters: a. Use of passwords by relevant staff and installation of anti-virus to all computers (10%) b. Ensure fire extinguishers are timely serviced (10%) ii) Participate in the Implementation of the Information Security Management System (ISMS) spearheaded by Education, and ICT (40%) iii) Establish information assets and secure them. Determination of the information assets to be secured shall be informed by the following information attributes: Value, Integrity, Importance, Confidentiality, Accuracy, and Authenticity. (40%)
Safety and Security Measures. 10.1. Tenants must not set foot on the rooftops and must not store any items on them. 10.2. Official regulations concerning the building and fire safety are to be observed. 10.3. Substances that are highly flammable and pose a fire hazard must not be stored or kept in the attic, the cellar or in the luggage storage rooms. In addition, no furniture, mattresses, textiles or similar items must be kept in the attic. 10.4. Windows and doors are to be thoroughly closed at night as well as during stormy or rainy weather. This also applies to windows in the cellar and attic units as well as to whoever is using the communal rooms. Shutters and blinds must not be closed in stormy weather. 10.5. Any parties and celebrations (also known as “Flurpartys") in hallways or corridors, on staircases etc. are strictly prohibited (emergency escape routes). 1. Observance of Fire Safety Regulations and liability 2. Knowledge regarding escape routes, alarm devices and fire extinguishers 3. Keeping all emergency devices accessible 4. Handling hand-held fire extinguishers 5. Emergency escape routes
Safety and Security Measures. The Council will implement the security management system through the following activities: i) Appoint Information Security Management System (ISMS) leader – 5%; ii) Appoint and train ISMS champions – 5%; iii) Define ISMS scope – 15% iv) Brief top management on ISMS – 15%; v) Train implementers – (process owners) – 15%; vi) Conduct awareness training for all employees – 15%; vii) Create ISMS Risk Management (Risk Registers and Risk Management Action Plan – 15%; viii) Finalize documentation of ISMS i.e. policy procedures and launch the ISMS based on the standard (ISO/IEC) – 15%.
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Safety and Security Measures. ● Precautions taken to prevent malware, viruses and other harmful effects ● Data backup frequency and process ● Policies and procedures regarding private data collected and procedures in the event of a data leak. ● Disaster recovery plans
Safety and Security Measures. Manchester City Schools has installed security measures on each device for student safety and device safety. These security measures must not be removed or altered. If students remove or alter the security measures, the students will be subject to disciplinary actions including but not limited to restriction of apps, removal of the device, and any additional disciplinary actions as per the Student Code of Conduct.
Safety and Security Measures. For the safety and security of District staff and students, Contractor shall ensure that its employees, agents and invitees (a) abide by all traffic laws while on the Property, including, but not limited, to driving no faster than twenty (20) miles per hour or such lower speed limit necessary for safety of persons on the Property; (b) use only the designated portions of the Facility and no other portion of the Property; and (c) follow any and all other safety and security measures enacted by District.
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