Vehicle Security Sample Clauses

Vehicle Security. The Supplier will be responsible and provide assurances to the Client for security of all vehicles used for the delivery of this contract. This will include, identification of driver responsibilities and processes in place to ensure adherence to security policies, a process of reporting failures to comply with the driver responsibilities and a disciplinary process that will deal adequately with any breaches to the driver security responsibilities. The Client would consider the following as breaches in vehicle security:  Leaving the vehicle open in full view the Client’s general staff and/or of members of the public;  Leaving the vehicle unlocked and unattended;  Not using a hard-sided vehicle for any service delivery unless agreed with the Client in writing; and  Leaving the vehicle in any state that could mean the vehicle could be stolen.
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Vehicle Security. Outlined below are the vehicle security procedures that will be followed by Owner Operators and Hourly Drivers: • Vehicles used in the transport of shipments must have secure doors (front, side, rear and roll-up doors); • Vehicles must be locked when shipments are being transported at all times; • Custodial control of the shipments while on route, shall be the responsibility of the Owner Operator or Driver; • Vehicles shall be locked at all times when unattended; • Cargo vans require a pad lock on the back door and the Owner Operator is responsible to ensure this occurs and the lock is used; • Cargo located on loading docks or ramps shall at no time be left unattended. Failing a loss to the Company or its customers, then the Owner Operator or the Hourly Employee will be subject to progressive discipline. A loss is deemed to be freight of any kind or customer property. For Hourly Employees a loss will also include Company vehicles. Any other loss of Company property will be addressed as outlined as per the C.B.A.
Vehicle Security. The Supplier shall be responsible for and provide assurances to the Contracting Authorities in respect of the security of all vehicles used for the delivery of this Framework Agreement. This will include, identification of driver responsibilities and processes in place to ensure adherence to security policies, a process of reporting failures to comply with the driver responsibilities and a disciplinary process that will deal adequately with any breaches to the driver security responsibilities.
Vehicle Security. It is preferable Council vehicles be parked off street overnight, and all tools and materials be stored in the locked area of the vehicle. A statement must be submitted addressing how the vehicle is to be secured to the satisfaction of the Manager Maintenance Services.
Vehicle Security. You are responsible for the security of the Vehicle and any accessories provided and should try to minimise the risk of theft or vandalism by parking in a safe place. Always remove valuable items from sight and make sure the Vehicle is locked. Personal possessions You are solely responsible for loss or damage to you or your passengers’ personal possessions in the Vehicle even if it was not your fault. Your liability will not be limited to the Damage Loss Liability amount. Loss or damage to personal possessions is not covered by Open Road Auto Group. Privacy • You acknowledge that Open Road Auto Group will collect Personal Information about You and any Additional Driver, in addition to the Personal Information You provide to Open Road Auto Group. • You authorise Open Road Auto Group to collect, hold, use and disclose the Personal Information to third parties, including as required by the Privacy Laws. Those third parties may include:
Vehicle Security. The Successful Contractor shall have a secure area in which to store County owned vehicles which are on the Contractor’s premises for more than one (1) day. The Successful Contractor shall be responsible for risk of loss or damages to County Owned Vehicles while in the Successful Contractor’s care, until work/repairs are accepted by the County and vehicle is returned to the County. All necessary replacement or repair will be at the Successful Contractor’s expense.
Vehicle Security. If the vehicle is left unattended the steering lock must be securely locked on the steering wheel to ensure the safety and security of the vehicle Vehicle Weight It is the hirer’s responsibility to ensure the gross vehicle weight in no more than 3500KG when fully loaded and must ensure contents are secure at all times. Pets We do allow Dogs/pets dependant on age and breed in certain vehicles so long as they sleep in their own beds and you use your own throws to protect the upholstery. We charge a £100 per week and you must ensure that the Motorhome interior is pristine and shows no sign of a pet having been in it upon its return for the next hirer and also there may be a possibility that future hirers have an allergy to pets.
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Vehicle Security. Vehicles must be locked with keys removed and windows rolled up when left unattended. No tools or materials are to be left in an open box or trailer unless they are secured.

Related to Vehicle Security

  • Tender Security 18.1 The Tenderer shall furnish as part of its Tender, either a Tender-Securing Declaration or a Tender Security, as specified in the TDS, in original form and, in the case of a Tender Security, in the amount and currency specified in the TDS.

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

  • Other Security To the extent that the Obligations are now or hereafter secured by property other than the Collateral or by the guarantee, endorsement or property of any other person, firm, corporation or other entity, then the Secured Party shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to pursue, relinquish, subordinate, modify or take any other action with respect thereto, without in any way modifying or affecting any of the Secured Party’s rights and remedies hereunder.

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