Computer Safety Sample Clauses
The Computer Safety clause establishes requirements and standards to ensure that computer systems, software, and related technology used under the agreement are secure and do not pose risks to users or data. Typically, this clause obligates parties to implement appropriate safeguards, such as antivirus protection, regular security updates, and protocols to prevent unauthorized access or data breaches. Its core function is to minimize the risk of harm or liability arising from computer-related incidents, thereby protecting both parties from potential losses or disruptions caused by unsafe technology.
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Computer Safety. 17.11,1 Upon request, the Employer shall supply computer anti-glare screens for all video display terminals in the work place.
Computer Safety. Employees may request reasonable, safe, ergonomically correct equipment for operating video display terminals and computer work stations when the health and/or safety of the employee could be affected. Such request shall be submitted to the Health and Safety Committee who shall have the authority to authorize and schedule the request.
Computer Safety. The Employer and the Union recognize that any introduction of computer technology creates health and safety concerns that are difficult to resolve, in part because of the limitations of what is known about long-term effects. Both Parties acknowledge a desire to maintain a high level of standards, and agree that the Health and Safety Committee may establish higher standards than those referred to in this Article. The term 'computer systems' refers to hardware, software, related peripherals, furniture, and equipment used in any process involving computers.
(a) Introduction of Computer Systems
Computer Safety. 1 The Employer shall provide hydraulic height adjustable chairs with small shaped backrest which adjust for height and inclination, f ive
Computer Safety. The Employer and the Union recognize that any introduction of computer technology creates health and safety concerns that are difficult to resolve, in part because of the limitations of what is known about long-term effects. Both Parties acknowledge a desire to maintain a high level of standards, and agree that the Health and Safety Committee may establish higher standards than those referred to in this article. The term 'computer systems' refers to hardware, software, related peripherals, furniture, and equipment used in any process involving computers.
a. Introduction of computer systems: No computer system, or individual units or components thereof, or any change in their function and operations will be introduced without prior negotiation and agreement with the Union.
Computer Safety. Issues related to the use of computers or computer systems, shall be referred to the Health and Safety Committee or, where appropriate, the Labour Management Committee.
Computer Safety. The Licensor has taken reasonable precautions to ensure that the Licensee’s computers will not be infected by software viruses, or the like, when using the Software. However, the Licensor cannot guarantee that damages cannot occur due to software viruses and the Licensee shall to take own precautions regarding the protection of its computers and computer-systems. The Licensee shall at all times when using the Software follow the provisions regarding computer safety.
Computer Safety. The Employer and the Union acknowledge a desire to maintain a high level of standards and agree that both parties may establish higher standards than those referred to in this Article. The term 'computer systems' refers to hardware, software, related peripherals, furniture, and equipment used in any process involving computers.
a. Introduction of computer systems: No computer system, or individual units or components thereof, or any change in their function and operations will be introduced without prior negotiation and agreement with the Union.
Computer Safety. (a) Employees may request reasonable, safe, ergonomically correct equipment for operating video display terminals and computer work stations when the health and/or safety of the employee could be affected. Such request shall be submitted to the Health and Safety Committee who shall have the authority to authorize and schedule the request.
(b) Pregnant employees shall have the ability to request a test be conducted on their work station to measure the ionizing radiation levels (if any) to ensure they are at or below the level permitted under the B.C. Workers Compensation Act 2 as may be revised from time to time. If such measurement indicates a level above that required by the Act, the Employer, at their discretion agrees to either replace the equipment to comply with the requirements of the Workers Compensation Act, or reassign the employee to alternate employment for the term of the pregnancy.
Computer Safety. Upon request, the Employer shall supply computer anti- glare screens for all video display terminals in the work place. The Employer shall have all display terminals inspected and tested for radiation associated problems at least once per year by the Worker's Compensation Board or another comparative agency when such services become available. The Employer shall provide hydraulic height adjustable chairs with small shaped backrest which adjust for height and inclination, five