Safeguard definition

Safeguard means any procedures, practices, or actions with respect to the Project, a Site or Work for the purpose of preventing, mitigating, or containing foreseeable accidents, injuries, damage, release of hazardous material or environmental harm.
Safeguard means to prevent unauthorized access, use, disclosure, or dissemination.
Safeguard means to maintain the confidentiality of the information accessed and not use, release, publish, disclose or otherwise make available to any other person not authorized to access the information; for any other purpose than as specifically authorized or permitted by applicable law.

Examples of Safeguard in a sentence

  • Data protection According to the Personal Data Protection and Safeguard of Digital Rights Act 3/2018, of 5 December, the parts explicitly commit not to use the personal data at their disposal as a result of this agreement, except for those that are strictly necessary to comply with this agreement.

  • Vendor, and each subcontractor and agent of Vendor with access to Data, shall maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures for the protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of Data and to prevent unauthorized access to including without limitation, safeguards that meet the requirements of the Federal Trade Commission Safeguard Rule, set forth at 16 CFR Part 314 and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulations (“GDPR”).

  • Each party agrees to: Safeguard Confidential Information by not disclosing, distributing, or sharing any portion of the Confidential Information to any third party without the explicit prior written consent of the disclosing party.


More Definitions of Safeguard

Safeguard means Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation.
Safeguard means a group of soldiers detached for the protection of any person or of any place, including any village or house or other property;
Safeguard means to take reasonable measures to eliminate the risk of harm to a foster child. Where a specific method is not otherwise prescribed in this Chapter, safeguarding may include:
Safeguard means the proceedings of sauvegarde under articles L.620-1 to L.626-35 of the French Code de Commerce regarding CGG in order to implement the Financial Restructuring.
Safeguard means Safeguard Delaware, Inc.
Safeguard means to use reasonable and developmentally appropriate measures to minimize the risk of harm to a child in care and to ensure that a child in care will not be harmed by a particular object, substance, or activity. Where a specific method is not otherwise prescribed in this Article, safeguarding may include:
Safeguard means any method or combination of methods to protect the personal information from loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.