Covered Environment definition

Covered Environment. The complete Client environment initially listed in Schedule B: Covered Environment and which will be superseded by the Onboarding Document which includes Covered Hardware, Covered Software, and Authorized Users for or on which Abtech agrees to provide Service.
Covered Environment means the specific area(s) of Customer’s workplace intended to be covered by the TRUCE System. A Covered Environment may include, without limitation, vehicles, heavy machinery, warehouses, job sites or other workplace locations.
Covered Environment. The complete Client environment initially listed in Schedule B: Covered Environment and if applicable which will be superseded by the Onboarding Document which includes Covered Hardware, Covered Software, and Authorized Users for or on which Abtech agrees to provide Disaster Recovery Services. • Cyber Recovery: Disaster Recovery Services and Disaster Recovery Services Technology may include Cyber Recovery hosting if purchased as a service by Client. Cyber Recovery includes hosted virtual machines to accommodate Dell EMC technology purchased by Client or bundled into Client MMC as detailed in Schedule C: Pricing. As a security application, all management including but not limited to day-to-day management, receiving and reviewing alerts, remediation of alerts or security issues, configuration, updates, etc. Application support requests that are not directly related to Abtech’s hosting is provided by the OEM. At Client’s request, if a security issue requires restoration of data from the Cyber Recovery environment, Abtech will assist in restoring the data over the network or shipping the data to Client location in a NAS.

Examples of Covered Environment in a sentence

  • Maintaining the safety of any Covered Environment is ultimately the responsibility of Customer and the Users.

  • Each User (through the UserID associated with such User) will be governed by, and will be deemed to have agreed to be subject to, a set of rules and policies that will limit the functionality of his/her User Devices in a Covered Environment.

  • Without limiting the foregoing (or the provisions of Sections 13 through 15 below), TRUCE shall have no liability or indemnification obligation for (a) the negligence of any User while driving or operating a vehicle or any other equipment in a Covered Environment, or (b) any instance where any modification of, tampering with, or disabling of any portion of the TRUCE System has occurred or been attempted by Customer or any of its Users or other employees or agents.

  • Customer expressly acknowledges and agrees that the TRUCE System is not a guarantee or assurance, and is not intended to be and cannot be considered or relied upon as a guarantee or assurance, of the personal safety of the Users or any other person located in any Covered Environment in which the TRUCE System may be usable, accessible or installed.

  • Abtech shall make no guarantees regarding the ability of Abtech’s engineers or technologies to back up any part of the Covered Environment that is considered to be restricted.

  • Abtech may be required to, and without being deemed to be breach, delay in providing Disaster Recovery Services on any part of the Covered Environment with restricted access until such access is given and after which Disaster Recovery Service on those items will resume.

  • Client agrees that any restrictions regarding full and free access to Covered Environment or installation of managed service technology may hinder Abtech’s ability to perform Disaster Recovery Services and that any Disaster Recovery Services provided to Covered Environment with such restrictions shall be performed on a good faith basis.

  • It is the responsibility of Client to verify during a scheduled test that the functionality of the Covered Environment provides the basic service needed for Client to perform basic day to day activities during a Disaster Event and reconfigure accordingly.

  • Once completed, the Onboarding Document will become part of this Disaster Recovery Agreement and will supersede the Schedule B to define the Covered Environment.

  • Client shall implement reasonable, industry standard security and environmental precautions for the Covered Environment and Disaster Recovery Services Technology to ensure a high level of availability, data protection, and recovery.

Related to Covered Environment

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Insured Environmental Event As defined in Section 3.07(d).

  • Covered Environmental Losses means all environmental losses, damages, liabilities, claims, demands, causes of action, judgments, settlements, fines, penalties, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, costs and expenses of any Environmental Activity, court costs and reasonable attorney’s and experts’ fees) of any and every kind or character, by reason of or arising out of:

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;

  • Hazardous Materials does not include products or materials that are commonly used in construction or industrial practice so long as they are used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions or Material Safety Data Sheets issued for the product or materials. (See Article 1.6.3 below.)

  • Environment means ambient air, indoor air, surface water, groundwater, drinking water, soil, surface and subsurface strata, and natural resources such as wetland, flora and fauna.

  • Hazardous chemical has the meaning given in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth) and includes: prohibited carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); restricted carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); hazardous chemicals the use of which is restricted under regulation 382 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth), including polychlorinated biphenyls; Schedule 11 Hazardous Chemicals; hazardous chemicals listed in Table 14.1 of Schedule 14 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); Schedule 15 Chemicals; and lead as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth).

  • Phase I Environmental Assessment A “Phase I assessment” as described in, and meeting the criteria of, the ASTM, plus a radon and asbestos inspection.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition shall refer to (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Emission (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Emission), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Contaminant, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including, without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation of any statutes, ordinances, orders, rules regulations, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any Equipment.

  • Hazardous substance UST system means an UST system that contains a hazardous substance defined in section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (but not including any substance regulated as a hazardous waste under subtitle C) or any mixture of such substances and petroleum, and which is not a petroleum UST system.

  • EPA Hazardous Substance Superfund means the Hazardous Substance Superfund established by the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 9507.

  • Dangerous drug means any of the following:

  • Dangerous Substance means any radioactive emissions and any natural or artificial substance (whether in solid or liquid form or in the form of a gas or vapour and whether alone or in combination with any other substance) which, taking into account the concentrations and quantities present and the manner in which it is being used or handled, it is reasonably foreseeable will cause harm to man or any other living organism or damage to the Environment including any controlled, special, hazardous, toxic, radioactive or dangerous waste.

  • Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP means any pollutant listed by the EPA as a hazardous air pollutant in conformance with Section 112(b) of the Clean Air Act. A list of these pollutants is available at the Division of Air Quality.

  • Hazardous air pollutant means any air pollutant listed as a hazardous air pollutant pursuant to Section 112(b) of the FCAA.

  • Covered contractor information system means an information system that is owned or operated by a contractor that processes, stores, or transmits Federal contract information.

  • Stand-Alone Test Environment or "SATE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.2.9.3.2.

  • Least restrictive environment means the environment in which the interventions in the lives of people with mental illness can be carried out with a minimum of limitation, intrusion, disruption, and departure from commonly accepted patterns of living.

  • Initial Environmental Examination or “IEE” means an initial environmental examination for a Subproject, including any update thereto, prepared and submitted by the Borrower pursuant to the requirements set forth in the EARF and cleared by ADB;

  • Household Hazardous Waste means any waste material derived from households (including single

  • Hazardous Materials Contamination means contamination (whether now existing or hereafter occurring) of the improvements, buildings, facilities, personalty, soil, groundwater, air or other elements on or of the relevant property by Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, or on or of any other property as a result of Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, generated on, emanating from or disposed of in connection with the relevant property.

  • Environmentally Sensitive Material means oil, oil products and any other substance (including any chemical, gas or other hazardous or noxious substance) which is (or is capable of being or becoming) polluting, toxic or hazardous;