Security Controls and Procedures Sample Clauses

Security Controls and Procedures. Seller will maintain adequate security controls and procedures.
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Security Controls and Procedures. Seller will maintain adequate security controls and procedures as further described in this Section 6.l
Security Controls and Procedures. Seller will maintain adequate security controls and procedures. Physical Security: Seller must protect facilities against unauthorized access including but not limited to cargo handling and storage facilities which shall have physical security deterrents. Seller will ensure that: All entry and exit points for vehicles and personnel are controlled. All external and internal windows, gates, and doors through which unauthorized personnel could access the facility or cargo storage areas are secured with locking devices. Areas within and around the facility are adequately illuminated to deter unauthorized access. Private passenger vehicles are prohibited from parking in or adjacent to cargo handling and storage areas, and conveyances. Where security technology is utilized (including alarms, access control devices, and video surveillance systems such as Closed Caption Television Cameras (CCTVs)) appropriate and written policies governing the use, maintenance, and protection of such technology is in place. Access controls: Seller will prevent unauthorized entry into facilities using access controls which may include but are not limited to badge readers, locks, key cards, or guards Seller will positively identify all persons at all points of entry to facilities. Seller will maintain adequate controls for the issuance and removal of employee, visitor and vendor identification badges, if utilized. Upon arrival, Seller will require photo identification verification for all non-employee visitors. Personnel Security and Verification: Seller will screen prospective employees consistent with local regulations and verify employment application information prior to employment.

Related to Security Controls and Procedures

  • Tools and Equipment As established by current practices, the Employer may determine and provide necessary tools, tool allowance, equipment and foul weather gear. The Employer will repair or replace employer-provided tools and equipment if damaged or worn out beyond usefulness in the normal course of business. Employees are accountable for equipment and/or tools assigned to them and will maintain them in a clean and serviceable condition.

  • Access Controls The system providing access to PHI COUNTY discloses to 20 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 21 must use role based access controls for all user authentications, enforcing the principle of least privilege.

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