SUPPORT SYSTEMS Sample Clauses

SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Seller shall provide: (i) back-up truck capability to release truck shipments upon Buyer’s request from the bulk storage capacity location(s) in Section 7(a)(i) above; (ii) Railcar Tracking Systems - Daily ETA Report (shipment cycle system) in the United States and a similar Railcar Tracing and Notification System via Canadian Railroad; (iii) Railcar Seal Program to guarantee product integrity through passage over Port Maitland’s property line; and (iv) Customer Service/Management on a ‘24/7-Emergency Rapid-Response’ basis.”
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SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Sprint shall provide the following support systems, upon request and as applicable to the services rendered, each as more fully detailed in Sprint's Reseller Handbook, at no additional charge, and such other support systems as Sprint may from time to time provide to any other wholesale customers at no additional charge.
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Xx.Xxxxxx will establish and maintain records to assist in the education of employees and management on matters affecting shiftwork. These should include: • roster design tools and samples; • explanation of clauses regarding the setting of shift rosters, mutuality in roster design and occupational health and safety guidelines; • general literature on shiftwork practices; • message bank to record issues for shiftworkers rostered outside Week 1 Mon Off Tue Off Wed 04:00 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:30 meal 09:30 – 13:00 Thur 04:00 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:30 meal 09:30 – 14:30 Fri 04:00 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:30 meal 09:30 – 14:30 Sat 06:00 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:30 meal 10:30 – 14:30 Sun Off Week 2 Mon Off Tue 13:00 – 18:00 18:00 – 18:30 meal 18:30 – 21:30 Wed 13:00 – 18:00 18:00 – 18:30 meal 18:30 – 23:30 Thur 13:00 – 18:00 18:00 – 18:30 meal 18:30 – 23:00 Fri 13:00 – 18:00 18:00 – 18:30 meal 18:30 – 23:30 Sat Off Sun Off Jenny’s roster results in the following hours worked over the 2 week roster: 7 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 9 0.5 0.5 0.5 1
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. A. The University has the responsibility for providing effective and efficient support systems. It is the responsibility of the University to provide faculty with necessary and required teaching facilities, office spaces, materials, supplies, equipment and resources on a timely basis to support effective teaching and University-supported search. B. Within available funding levels, consistent with its other priorities and obligations and within reason, the University shall make a good faith effort to provide the following: secure and private office space, a faculty lounge, adequate duplicating facilities, adequate computer facilities, and adequate secretarial support and supplies. C. The parties agree to establish a joint labor-management committee within sixty (60) days of the signing of this Agreement which shall meet periodically to review and suggest improvements to the University support systems and their operations.
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SYSTEMS Personal issues, which may arise, include emotional, marital/family problems, alcohol/drug problems, financial/legal problems, and interpersonal conflicts. Although supervisors are not expected to provide the solutions, they need to be aware of the support systems available so that they can advise an employee accordingly. In situations where an employee is in need of assistance, the employee should be encouraged to accept referral to:- Internal Resources:- 1. Human Resources Eternal Resources:- 1. Union
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. LCS continues to develop and make available a broad range of support systems. 3.5.1 A partial list of those systems that are provided without additional cost to the Community follows: A. Access to national contracts for certain services and supplies. B. Compliance services similar to those provided to other communities it manages. Such services include informing Sponsor of statutes, regulations and other licensing requirements relating to operating a life care retirement community which are made available to LCS from time to time, and making recommendations when changes in procedure or contract forms may be necessary in order to achieve compliance with such requirements, subject to paragraph 4.2 below. C. Access to participation in a group casualty insurance program. D. Lobbying for the interests of the industry at the federal, state and local levels. E. Management Information Systems including user training, hardware support, sharing of LCS-developed software and periodic updates. Non-LCS developed software may require a licensing fee. F. Policy and procedure manuals for resident services; office management; marketing; bookkeeping; heath center; preventive maintenance; safety; resident council relations; and administrator-in-training. G. Resident Data Base as a cornerstone for managing resident information. H. Safety program. I. Standards of operation for a life care retirement community. J. Team Review as an operational audit. Travel related expenses incurred by the team will be reimbursable costs to the Sponsor pursuant to paragraph 6.2 below. 3.5.2 A list of services that are available to the Community at an additional cost include: A. Actuarially Based Financial Accounting special periodic studies. B. Functional specialists available for short-term assignment during periods of staff shortages in critical service areas. C. Resident Satisfaction Survey independently administered and interpreted. D. Development consultant for expansions, additions and refurbishments. E. Capital asset replacement studies conducted by a qualified engineer.
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Xxxxx/Xxxxx policy requires that in all excavations employees exposed to potential cave-ins be protected by sloping or benching the sides of the excavation; supporting the sides of the excavation or placing a shield between the side of the excavation and the work area. Xxxxx/Paric procedure provides several different methods and approaches for designing protective systems that can be used to provide the required level of protection against cave-ins. One method of ensuring the safety and health of workers in an excavation is to slope the sides to an angle not steeper than one and one-half horizontal to one vertical (34 degrees measured from the horizontal). These slopes must be excavated to form configurations that are in accordance with those for Type C soil found in Appendix B to subpart P of the standard. A slope of this gradation or less is considered safe for any type of soil. All simple slope excavations 20 feet or less in depth shall have a maximum allowable slope of 11/2:1. A second design method, which can be applied for both sloping and shoring, involves using tabulated data, such as tables and charts, approved by a registered professional engineer. This data must be in writing and must include sufficient explanatory information to enable the user to make a selection, including the criteria for determining the selection and the limits on the use of the data. At least one copy of the information, including the identity of the registered professional engineer who approved the data, must be kept at the worksite during construction of the protective system. Upon completion of the system, the data may be stored away from the job site, but a copy must be made available, upon request, to the Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA. A trench box or shield may also be used that is either designed or approved by a registered professional engineer or is based on tabulated data prepared or approved by a registered professional engineer. Timber, aluminum, or other suitable materials may also be used. OSHA standards permit the use of a trench shield (also known as a welder’s hut) as long as the protection it provides is equal to or greater than the protection that would be provided by the appropriate shoring system. The procedure does not require the installation and use of a protective system when an excavation (1) is made entirely in stable rock, or (2) is less than 4 feet deep and a competent person has examined the ground and found no indication of a potentia...
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SUPPORT SYSTEMS. THRIVEDX is under no obligation to provide the End User with Support Systems. Any and all obligations with respect to Support Systems shall be by and between the End User and such Partner. Support Systems are subject at all times solely to the warranties and disclaimers set forth herein.
SUPPORT SYSTEMS. The goal of the Educational Support System is to provide students with additional assistance needed for them to succeed or be challenged in the general education environment. Disadvantaged, Young Men of Color, and xxxxxx students are in need of additional support systems in order to provide a positive school climate. Researchers have found that a positive school climate can help solve many issues affecting students. Studies find that it decreases absenteeism, suspensions, substance abuse, and bullying, and increases students’ academic achievement, motivation to learn, and psychological well-being. It can even mitigate the negative effects of self-criticism and socioeconomic status on academic success.
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