Security and Safety Sample Clauses

Security and Safety. A. The Contractor warrants it is and shall remain in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances relating to fire, construction, building, health, food service and safety, including but not limited to the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, Public Law 101-391. The Judicial Council may terminate this Agreement, pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice if the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirements.
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Security and Safety. Contractor shall require employees providing Services at a City location to comply with applicable City security and safety regulations and policies. City may require each employee providing Services to undergo a background investigation, including, but not limited to a criminal records and fingerprint check. Contractor shall promptly replace any employee found to be unacceptable to City, in its sole discretion, on the basis of a significant infraction found in the background investigation.
Security and Safety. Safety and common sense cannot be 34 overemphasized. Volunteers will follow all Federal, State, and local laws and 35 regulations regarding safety; the number of volunteers will be held to a 36 manageable level. Some jobs may require personal protective equipment such as 1 gloves, goggles, dust masks and the like. The manager in the responsibility area 2 will make the volunteer group leader aware of these safety requirements, and 3 members of the group shall be provided with the items. All participants are 4 expected to abide by all safety regulations.
Security and Safety. To the extent requested by the Town’s Police Department, and subject to the security and architectural review requirements of the CCC, or such other state licensing or monitoring authority, as the case may be, the Company shall work with the Town’s Police Department in reviewing and approving all security plans prior to the implementation and Commencement of Operations, including determining the placement of exterior security cameras, but in no event will the Police Department’s review override the requirements of the CCC. The Company agrees to comply with requirements outlined in Exhibit A and cooperate with the Police Department, including but not limited to periodic meetings to review operational concerns, security, delivery schedule and procedures, cooperation in investigations, immediate access and transfer of video footage from any video surveillance system of the establishment’s interior or exterior when so requested by the Police Department (which request may be made when the Police Department has a reason to believe such footage may be of assistance in an ongoing investigation related or non-related to the Establishment’s business) and communications with the Police Department of any suspicious activities at or in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, and with regard to any anti-diversion procedures to ensure that marijuana and marijuana products produced by the Facility are not being transferred to the illegal market or to minors. If requested, the Company shall implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of medical marijuana and marijuana products into the illicit market and to minors, such plan to be in place prior to the Commencement of Operations at the Facility. The Company shall present the diversion plan to the Police Department for its review and feedback and, to the extent required by the Police Department, work collaboratively to implement any reasonable changes, amendments or modifications to address local concerns. The Company shall immediately upon discovery report the following to Town Police or forthwith as defined in Exhibit A: diversion of marijuana; unusual discrepancies identified during inventory; theft; loss and any criminal action; unusual discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation; any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other reportable incidents that occur during transport; any suspicious act involving the sale, cultivation, distribution, processing, or production of mari...
Security and Safety. (a) Not later than 90 days following issuance of the NTP, TSP shall submit the Safety Plan required by TR item TP-009 to the Joint Board for its review, comment and approval. The Joint Board shall have the right to review and comment upon the safety and security manual and any changes thereto proposed by TSP prior to the implementation of such plan or any such changes.
Security and Safety. 1. You must keep exterior entrances to cooperative residences locked at all times. Temporary exceptions may be authorized by a Campus Life staff member.
Security and Safety. Service Provider agrees that s/he has read, understands and shall comply with any applicable security regulations provided by CI, and acknowledges that Service Provider shall be solely responsible for Service Provider’s own safety and physical property or equipment during the performance of this Agreement. [IN THE EVENT OF HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES, PLEASE CONTACT GCO FOR INCORPORATION OF A RELEASE OF LIABILITY]
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Security and Safety. 21 1. The Association Bargaining Unit of Hospital shall elect one of its members 22 to serve on Hospital’s Security Committee for so long as Hospital 23 maintains the Security Committee. The bargaining-unit nurse serving on 24 the Security Committee will be paid for the purpose of attending Security 25 Committee meetings and performing duties or tasks assigned by the 26 Security Committee.
Security and Safety. (54) You occupy the room and use the building, common areas and other parts of the Residences and its facilities and services at your own risk. The University and the operator are not responsible for any injury or illness which you suffer or sustain or any loss of or damage caused to your property of any nature.
Security and Safety. Version A The Borrower agrees to safeguard the loan(s) under generally accepted conditions of control and security during the entire time they are on his premises. Smoking, eating and drinking shall be prohibited in the exhibition areas. The Lender reserves the right to inspect the loan(s) whilst they are on exhibition. Upon request the Borrower provides the Lender with a Facility Report prior to the signing of the Loan Agreement. Version B The Borrower agrees to safeguard the loan(s) under generally accepted conditions of control and security during the entire time they are on his premises. The Borrower will provide security by means of guards, barriers, plinths, showcases, electronic devices etc. in order to keep the loan(s) secure whilst on his premises and to ensure that the public does not touch or otherwise damage the work(s). The Borrower must ensure that the exhibition venue complies with fire safety regulations and that museum guards are fully prepared for action in the event of danger. Smoking, eating and drinking shall be prohibited in the exhibition areas. The Lender reserves the right to inspect the loan(s) whilst they are on exhibition. Upon request the Borrower provides the Lender with a Facility Report prior to the signing of the Loan Agreement so as to enable the Lender to assess the environment, security and logistical implications of lending to this venue. Reproductions and publicity Version A Loaned objects must not be photographed, filmed, videoed, televised or copied in any way without prior written agreement by the Lender. The press and museum staff may photograph the loan(s) as part of the exhibition, for advertising or to document a general view. Works may be filmed for exhibition publicity. Filming must be supervised at all times. Photographic material can be obtained from The Borrower must provide the Lender with (insert number) copies of the exhibition catalogue. Version B Loaned objects must not be photographed, filmed, videoed, televised or copied in any way without prior written agreement by the Lender. Reproductions supplied by the Lender – photographs, transparencies or digital images – may be published in the exhibition catalogues or exhibition promotion material only unless otherwise agreed with the Lender. Published reproductions must credit the title, artist and owner of the work as well as the photographer. The Borrower undertakes to obtain the respective copyrights. The Borrower may not transfer any publishing rights ...
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