Failsafe Clause Samples

A Failsafe clause is designed to ensure that a contract or system continues to function, or that certain obligations are met, even if unforeseen events or failures occur. In practice, this clause may specify backup procedures, alternative methods of performance, or contingency plans that activate if the primary approach becomes unworkable. By including a Failsafe clause, parties protect themselves against disruptions and minimize the risk of total failure, thereby promoting reliability and continuity in contractual relationships.
Failsafe. The Provider shall:  ensure safe systems are in place for referring people with diabetes into and out of the Programme (eg to/from the HES) and between different elements of the Programme (eg to/from surveillance)  monitor every person with diabetes who is suspended from annual routine screening to ensure they are safely entered into the correct care pathway according to national timescales  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require follow up at a hospital eye service return to routine annual screening or surveillance according to NDESP guidance  ensure that people with diabetes who no longer require surveillance are returned to routine annual screening according to NDESP guidance  Regularly audit people with diabetes who are excluded to ensure they meet NDESP criteria for exclusions
Failsafe. In accordance with NHS Screening Programmes’ standards and protocols the provider shall comply with the NDESP guidance on failsafe. It should ensure that it establishes, maintains and follows quality assurance and failsafe processes. The Provider will:  Undertake systematic validation and cleansing of both data received from General Practices and data relating to people with diabetes excluded and suspended from screening  Ensure that results have been sent to people who have attended screening, General Practices and other appropriate clinicians for example paediatrician, obstetrician, diabetologist  Ensure referrals have been processed appropriately  Track the progress of each person with diabetes along the screening pathway using the Programme’s management software according to national guidance.  Ensure safe systems are in place for referrals referring into and out of the Programme (e.g. to/from the HES)  Ensure safe systems are in place between different elements of the Programme (▇.▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇ surveillance clinics).
Failsafe. In accordance with NHS Screening Programmes’ standards and protocols the provider shall comply with NDESP guidance on failsafe. It should ensure that it establishes, maintains and follows quality assurance and failsafe processes. The Provider will: • undertake systematic validation and cleansing of both data received from general practices and data relating to people with diabetes excluded and suspended from screening • ensure that results have been sent to people who have attended screening, general practices and other appropriate clinicians for example paediatrician, obstetrician, diabetologist • ensure referrals have been processed appropriately • track the progress of each person with diabetes along the screening pathway using the programme’s software according to national guidance • ensure safe systems are in place for referrals into and out of the programme • ensure safe systems are in place between different elements of the Programme (▇.▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇ surveillance clinics) • use existing quality assurance tools, audits and data to demonstrate the quality of their grading and service to support screening intervals implementation. This methodology should be agreed annually with commissioners and include a reporting schedule to programme board. • be able to demonstrate that there is full failsafe processes in place to/from all hospital eye services receiving referrals from the screening programme.
Failsafe. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that Applicable Legislation provides the Contractor (or the Designee) with superior entitlements upon termination of this Agreement than expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Company shall provide the Contractor (or the Designee) with the applicable statutory entitlements in substitution for the Contractor's rights under this Agreement.
Failsafe. An Employee shall have three (3) attempts to pass an exam. Failure to successfully complete the program shall result in Notice of Lay-off to the Employee. The Employee shall be subject to Article 8.07.
Failsafe. An Employee shall have three (3) attempts to pass an exam. Failure to successfully complete the program shall result in Notice of Lay-off to the Employee. The Employee shall be subject to Article 7.07. Agreed to this day of , 2007 For the Employer For the Union Where it is known that work flow will cause the employees to work into his/her scheduled lunch break as defined in Article 15.01, the Union agrees to waive overtime payment for the time worked, provided that the Employee's lunch hour commences within the stated time. Agreed to this day of , 2007. For the Union For the Employer

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