Post Orders definition

Post Orders means detailed instructions to persons assigned to a specific guard post.
Post Orders means those specific security requirements, as defined by the Director or Facility Managers for each Facility identified and shall consist of:
Post Orders means written procedures, policies, and guidelines used by the Contractor in day-to-day operations that will be provided to the City for approval.

Examples of Post Orders in a sentence

  • Post Orders shall reflect the duties and responsibilities currently expected of the employees.

  • Job descriptions are contained in the Post Orders as Work Instructions, and are available at the work site.

  • The Employer shall, upon request by an employee, provide an employee with a copy of the Post Orders within ten (10) working days of that request.


More Definitions of Post Orders

Post Orders are specific instructions which define the duties and responsibilities of the employee at the worksite.
Post Orders means written procedures, policies, and guidelines used by the Contractor in day-to-day operations that will be provided to the City of Houston for approval.
Post Orders means those specific security requirements, as defined by the Director for each Facility identified and shall consist of:
Post Orders means those specific security requirements, as defined by the Director or Facility Managers, for each location identified, as defined under LSRL above.
Post Orders mean written documents that clearly outline duties, responsibilities, and expectations of Guards and Supervisors, regardless of their Location.
Post Orders means a list of general job functions, duties, tasks, and responsibilities required of each duty position.
Post Orders means those specific security requirements, as defined by the Director or Facility Managers, for each location identified.