Scheduled Activities Sample Clauses
Scheduled Activities. No later than thirty (30) Days prior to performing any Work that may interfere with the operation of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement or that may delay any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement (whether specified in Attachment X or agreed by Owner Representative in writing), Contractor shall provide Owner with a written integration plan listing the scheduled, interfering Work and proposing in detail how Contractor intends that such Work will be performed to minimize, to the greatest extent reasonably possible, interference with the operation of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement and delay of any target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement. Such proposed plan shall (i) comply with the requirements of Section 3.25A, (ii) be scheduled so that it is not on the critical path, and (iii) at a minimum, address each of the activities identified in Attachment X and list (a) the component of the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility or the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement that will be impacted by such activity, (b) how such component or work will be impacted, and (c) the duration of such impact. If the plan proposed by Contractor does not meet any of the requirements in the immediately preceding sentence, or if Owner reasonably believes that the plan proposed by Contractor has not been developed to reasonably minimize the impact on the operations of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement or the delay of any target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, then Owner may, not later than fourteen (14) Days following receipt of the proposed plan, instruct Contractor in writing to modify the proposed plan. If Owner’s instruction restricts the duration or extent of the Work covered in the plan more than what is required by Section 3.25B(i)-(iii), then Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 6.9. Contractor shall proceed to execute such Work in accordan...
Scheduled Activities. No later than thirty (30) Days prior to performing any Work that may interfere with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or that may delay any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement (whether specified in Attachment X or agreed by Owner Representative in writing), Contractor shall provide Owner with a written integration plan listing the scheduled, interfering Work and proposing in detail how Contractor intends that such Work will be performed to minimize, to the greatest extent reasonably possible, interference with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or
Scheduled Activities. 8.12.1 The Head Custodian or person responsible for scheduled activities will be responsible for:
(a) Checking the school schedule and confirming all outside activities that require assistance and informing his/her direct supervisor.
(b) Setting up and posting his/her own schedule and assigning specific responsibilities to assigned personnel.
(c) Scheduling assignments so that all employees who are qualified to handle all safety systems have equal opportunity for overtime.
(d) Checking the schedule to learn specific areas assigned and confining activities to that area.
(e) Assisting those in charge of an activity.
(f) Informing those in charge of an activity of where the assigned personnel can be located and then continuing with assigned duties.
8.12.2 Assigned personnel will not be responsible for maintaining discipline for any scheduled activities. Nor will the employee be responsible for any consequences resulting from disciplinary problems during scheduled activities. The employee will report any disciplinary problems that are observed to the person(s) in charge of the event.
8.12.3 A notice of activities will be given to those responsible as far ahead of time as possible, at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance, including summer activities such as workshops, summer school programs, etc.
8.12.4 The custodian will not be responsible for closing the building in cases where teachers have remained for the purpose of conferences or working with students after the regular working day.
8.12.5 An updated and approved daily cleaning schedule must be on file with the Custodial Coordinator. Daily schedules for all custodial staff will be updated yearly and posted in custodial office and a copy on file with the Coordinator.
8.12.6 There must be a bargaining unit member and/or an employee of the contracted cleaning company working in the building during all activities. If the activity involves fifteen (15) persons or less using the inside of the building, with the exception of weekends and holidays, then ESSO coverage will not be required. Activities that involve District staff only, will not have custodial support unless requested by administration. Bargaining unit members assigned to such responsibilities will be paid overtime and will perform assigned duties.
8.12.7 If applicable, on election days, the custodian will be expected to be present to open the school; to help set up the voting area; and to perform such other tasks as approved by Plant Operations.
Scheduled Activities. No later than thirty (30) Days prior to performing any Work that may interfere with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, Subproject 5 after substantial completion of Subproject 5 under the Stage 3 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6(a) or Subproject 6(b) (or any portion thereof) after Substantial Completion of Subproject 6(a) or Subproject 6(b), or that may delay any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the
Scheduled Activities. A. When an activity is scheduled, the employee(s) who will be responsible for servicing that activity shall be notified in advance as to the specific duties that are to be performed in servicing the activity.
B. When Board fund raising projects are scheduled for times when no custodians are regularly assigned to work, custodians shall be needed only to open and close the building. The custodian assigned shall be paid a minimum of three (3) hours of straight pay for this responsibility. If the Board should require custodial services for the entire time of the activity, the custodian shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. The Board shall determine the number of custodians needed for the activity.
Scheduled Activities. When an activity is scheduled, the employee(s) who will be responsible for 19 servicing that activity shall be notified in advance as to the specific duties that 20 are to be performed in servicing the activity.
Scheduled Activities. Both parties agree to notify each other in reasonable time before any scheduled activities take place, which may a"ect the quality and/or performance of the service(s).
Scheduled Activities. Basic Operation ° Server start-up / shutdown ° Running batch processes: • Of the system: Sub-system start-up and shutdown, making safety copies, log management processes, etc. • Related to applications: Control of batch processes related to the business will be carried out, and the adjustment and validation of these batch processes will be the responsibility of the Customer, through Altec. • Control of the running of the Customer’s batch processes, regardless of location, will be carried out by the Vendor. The Customer, through Altec, is responsible for the availability of all the interfaces necessary for this run (at the level of available systems and sub-systems, as well as for the necessary data or files), systems not located at the Madrid CPDs. The Customer is, thus, also responsible for the availability of contact persons associated with said interfaces. The Vendor is responsible for the basic operation associated with the start-up / shutdown of servers and infrastructure components located at the Madrid CPDs. • Monitoring: The availability of equipment and services will be audited, as will the use of the system. • Storage management / Assignment of space: Control of disk space and its assignment to various subsystems. • Backup and restoration management: Control of the systems and data backup processes, as well as the activity to restore the same as required. • Management of incidents and problems: Escalation and monitoring according to agreed upon technical procedures (See Document “ BSS_Incident Management Guide”). • Management of changes in QA / Approval and Production: (Only infrastructure in Madrid) ° Scheduling Work according to procedures for changes ° Scheduled production start-up according to the procedure for changes, and at the Instances of QA / Approval ° Start-up of production of emergency or unscheduled work per the procedure for changes. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (2) (2).doc March 20, 2007 Bandera 140 – Tel.: (▇▇ ▇) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ – Santiago – ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ [Logo] Santander Santiago [Logo] Produban
