Video recordings. Video recordings are made at the toll stations for the purposes of taking legal action against perpetrators for unauthorised crossings and for debt collection. CCTV surveillance is also used along the bridge for the purposes of obtaining information about the current volume of traffic and for dealing with accidents.
Video recordings. A. The State and CCPOA agree that reviewing/viewing of live or recorded video will not be used for routine supervision of staff. Audio/video surveillance will not be used to monitor staff arrivals/departures from the job site. However, if during the legitimate review of audio/video, staff misconduct is identified, the audio/video recording can be used as part of the corrective action and/or disciplinary process. If CCPOA is concerned that inappropriate reviewing/viewing is occurring, CCPOA may raise the specifics of this concern to the Warden. If dissatisfied with the local response, CCPOA may submit its specific concerns in writing to the Associate Director for their determination if inappropriate reviewing/viewing has occurred.
B. Routine Matters For routine matters, that do not involve an allegation of misconduct or an investigation by the Office of Internal Affairs, the State agrees that Unit 6 employees may be granted an opportunity to review CDCR video recording(s) of an incident they were involved in only AFTER writing and submitting their report. After reviewing such CDCR video recording(s), the Unit 6 employees will be given the opportunity to write a supplemental report prior to the end of their shift.
C. Misconduct, Administrative, Criminal & DFIT Investigations
1. Unit 6 employees will be allowed to review the video, unless, at any point, a CDCR video relates to an incident involving allegations of misconduct (defined as situations where the Hiring Authority has determined and initiated the CDCR Form 989 process), or administrative action is contemplated, in which case Unit 6 employees shall only be granted an opportunity to review CDCR video recording(s) at the sole discretion of the Warden, Chief Deputy Warden or above. If the Xxxx 0 employee is denied the opportunity to review any video indicated in 1. above, no further questions/clarifications may be requested of the Unit 6 employee by the Hiring Authority.
2. Unit 6 employees will be allowed to review the video, unless, at any point, a CDCR video relates to an incident where criminal or Deadly Force Investigation is contemplated. Unit 6 employees shall only be granted an opportunity to review CDCR video recording(s) at the sole discretion of the Office of Internal Affairs/investigating or prosecuting agency. If the Unit 6 employee is denied the opportunity to review any video indicated in 2. above, no further questions/clarifications may be requested of the Unit 6 employee by the Hiring Au...
Video recordings. During Student Teaching, Teacher Candidates complete a teacher performance assessment, which measures Teacher Candidate readiness to teach. A teacher performance assessment is designed for Teacher Candidates to submit real artifacts—lesson plans, video, and student work samples—to show the authenticity of the local teaching context and the way the Teacher Candidates respond to students when teaching in a real setting. In order to collect artifacts required for a teacher performance assessment, Teacher Candidates may be required to submit video recordings of themselves teaching in the classroom. Additionally, recordings provide WGU an avenue to evaluate the performance of Teacher Candidates, and the Teacher Candidates with opportunities to evaluate themselves, reflect, and improve their instruction. WGU provides the following guidelines to Teacher Candidates. District understands that Teacher Candidates are not employees or agents of WGU and that any further precautions regarding the privacy of the District’s students should be agreed directly between the District and Teacher Candidates. o Secure appropriate permission from the parents/guardians of your students and from adults who appear in the video recording. o To protect confidentiality, remove your name and use pseudonyms or general references (e.g., "the district") for your state, school, district, and cooperating teacher. Mask or remove all names on any typed or written material (e.g., commentaries, lesson plans, student work samples) that could identify individuals or educator preparation programs. During video recording, use only the first names of students. o You must follow appropriate protocol to submit recordings to WGU. o You may not display the video publicly (i.e., personal websites, YouTube, Facebook). o You may not use any part of the recordings for any personal or professional purposes outside of performance evaluation. o You must destroy all video recordings once the evaluation is complete.
Video recordings. The barrier-free toll station of Fjordforbindelsen Frederikssund is video monitored to prevent unauthorised passage, to identify a vehicle and to collect payment. Upon the Customer's passage over Fjordforbindelsen Frederikssund, the Customer's vehicle and license plate will be recorded on video.
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Video recordings. In making any video or audio recordings in the workplace that may record the actions or statements of employees, the Company agrees that it will comply with the collective agreement and any applicable federal and provincial legislation including human rights.
Video recordings. 1. All camera recordings shall be stored for a minimum of 90 days unless specified otherwise.
2. All camera recordings shall be done at their design resolution.
3. Failure of a VMS shall generate an alarm and video and audio recorded by the failed VMS shall be recorded by a geographically separated backup VMS.
4. Camera recordings shall include a means of ensuring that each video frame is free of tampering in a manner suitable for evidence in a court of law.
5. All stored video images shall be automatically timestamped on a per frame basis suitable for evidentiary purposes.
6. The CCTV system shall be designed for meeting the specific chain of custody demands in accordance with the requirements for System Safety and Security Management Plan. As a minimum, the system shall meet chain of custody requirements for both federal and State requirements.
7. Recordings from fixed cameras along the wayside, stations and other Authority owned facilities shall be accessible via the PSIMS as defined above.
8. The central CCTV system shall be able to show, store and analyze video feeds from CCTV systems at all other locations along the Right-of-Way such as stations and maintenance facilities.
Video recordings. During this study the participants will be filmed by two cameras; one capturing the upper body of the participants and one providing an overview of the room in which the study will be conducted. The recordings of these cameras will function as a back-up data. Video will only be checked in cases when the chewing sensors have produced abnormal signals that cannot be explained either by the study procedure, the study logbook, or the EMG signals. So, the recordings will only by looked at when there is no other option for explaining abnormal findings, and only the investigators will have access to them.
Video recordings. In communication with IEGS it has been agreed that the semi-controlled experimental parts of the protocol will be videotaped in order to validate the nature of the recorded sensor data. If concerns for the use of cameras in a school setting are raised by the local ethical authorities and/or the cameras limit the participation in the studies, the cameras will be replaced by external observers (i.e., KI, Mando and IEGS personnel), externally logging study-related behaviours. If the latter proves the case, an appropriate behavioural logging scheme will be selected based on scientific literature.
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