Containment Sample Clauses
A Containment clause defines the boundaries within which certain activities, information, or obligations must remain, preventing their spread beyond specified limits. In practice, this clause may restrict the disclosure of confidential information to only authorized parties or limit the scope of a party's responsibilities to a particular project or timeframe. Its core function is to control the flow of sensitive data or obligations, thereby minimizing risk and ensuring that responsibilities or information do not extend beyond what was originally agreed.
Containment a) Kineo must, in consultation with Customer, and in accordance with any reasonable directions from Customer, immediately take all action necessary to eliminate or minimise the impact of the Data Breach or Loss of Data.
b) Kineo must keep Customer informed of the actions ▇▇▇▇▇ is taking and will take pursuant to Clause 10.1 a).
Containment. Buyer shall provide Puppy with a fully fenced yard or other humane means of exercise. Puppy shall not be kept constantly chained or crated or constantly outdoors.
Containment. The Incident Commander will implement appropriate measures to contain, restrict, reduce or eliminate the release or threat of release of hazardous materials at the incident, as well as downstream or downwind from the site. This includes defensive action to prevent, minimize, or mitigate an incident to protect public health and the environment.
Containment. The animal shall remain inside the resident’s unit. No animals shall be permitted to be loose in hallways, lobby areas, laundry, yards or other common areas of the facility. If maintenance or showings are occurring at your unit the pets must be kenneled during this time. Initial Here
Containment. As possible, make backups of compromised data and any logs that are available. Such data will be used for data restoration (if needed), forensics, and legal proceedings (if appropriate). Isolate affected systems, as possible.
Containment. The director (or delegate) will initiate all reasonable steps to limit the impact of the Privacy Breach as quickly as possible. Containment efforts by the Ministry will vary depending on the nature of the Privacy Breach, including suspending access rights in cases of unauthorized access, retrieving any copies of PHI or ensuring the secure destruction thereof in cases of unauthorizeddisclosures, and suspending the transmission of PHI. All staff and Authorized Users of the Ministry systems are required to provide assistance in support of containment efforts when requested to do so.
Containment a. All construction equipment shall be refueled above the 100-year base flood elevation plus a foot of freeboard and be protected with secondary containment. During crucial periods of construction and demolition, when the drill rig and crane cannot be moved, the drill rig and crane can be refueled while inside the 100-year floodplain provided that spill response materials (such as spill blankets and fueling diapers) are used during the refueling. Hazardous materials, fuel, lubricating oils, or other chemicals will be stored above the 100-year base flood elevation plus a foot of freeboard.
Containment. Any unit mounted inside the helicopter (other than those that have STC's or 337's) shall have a containment vessel around the pumping and concentrate storage supply. The containment vessel shall be able to hold 125% of the concentrate supply. The discharge hose and fittings shall be able to withstand 150 PSI or two times the rated maximum pressure output of the pump, whichever is greater. The discharge hose that is inside the cabin shall have a containment sleeve of clear hose to check for leaks.
Containment. Not produce and handle highly sensitizing materials (such as penicillins or cephalosporins) in the equipment being used for the Product. Production of such materials in the same building being used for the Product is permitted only if performed in a closed and dedicated system and utilities.
Containment. The Contractor shall provide a containment system which allows for the containment of the environmentally sensitive waste, dust and paint over spray that will be generated during the blasting and paint operations. Containment plans must be designed by a licensed professional structural engineer and sealed. Plan must be submitted and approved by the Engineer before starting work.