Immediate Response Sample Clauses

The Immediate Response clause requires parties to take prompt action in response to specific events or notifications outlined in the agreement. Typically, this means that upon receiving notice of an issue—such as a breach, incident, or request—one or both parties must respond without delay, often within a defined timeframe or as soon as reasonably possible. This clause ensures that urgent matters are addressed quickly, minimizing potential harm or disruption and facilitating swift resolution of problems.
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Immediate Response. Events or conditions which potentially threaten life safety, environmental compliance or security of building occupants or contents require immediate response. Examples of such events include fire alarms, floods, lockouts and elevator malfunctions.
Immediate Response. In the event of a violation of applicable Environmental Laws, a violation of an environmental provision of this Lease, a Hazardous Substance Release, or the threat of or reasonable suspicion of the same for which Lessee is responsible under this Lease, Lessee will immediately undertake and diligently pursue all acts necessary or appropriate to correct the violation or to investigate, contain, and stop the Hazardous Substance Release and remove the Hazardous Substance.
Immediate Response. Spill cleanup on carpet and hard surface flooring. Day porters shall have broom, dust pan, squeegee, and mop readily available to clean-up spills. Other duties as required by the Contract Administrator or Contract Inspector.
Immediate Response. 1. Impact 46 (with strategic partners) will provide a Lawrenceville Response Center (“LRC”) to respond to those in need of housing, financial resources, and food as a result of income loss from COVID19. The purpose of the LRC is to have a city specific place where Lawrenceville residents can contact a case manager for resources. The case manager will receive intake forms from Home First Gwinnett as well as intake forms from its own website and then assess, manage, and report. 2. Impact 46 will serve as the community liaison and fiscal agent to create a network of community partners and providers with collaborative and coordinated efforts to: a. Fund the Short-term and long term strategies through community partners, sponsors, in-kind donations, and donors; b. Identify and understand the underlying systematic issues and approaches surrounding poverty; and c. Build working and sustainable models for unique and long-term community outreach.
Immediate Response. This procedure is to be used for immediate response to the emergency situation. Once the situation no longer constitutes an immediate threat to public health, welfare, or safety, the functioning of state government, or preservation or protection of property, it is no longer an emergency. Continuing work after dealing with the emergency requires evaluation of the situation and a decision of what contracting method to use for work subsequent to the emergency. Any misuse of the emergency contracting procedure may result in personal liability for the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) employee who directs a Contractor to complete unauthorized work.
Immediate Response. Immediately upon identification of a Security Incident related to the Product/Services provided to Company, Contractor shall implement its Response Plan and shall provide Company with guidance and/or recommendations to mitigate, contain, or eliminate any risks posed to Company or Company’s operations, Information, and/or IT/OT Technology.
Immediate Response. Any form of immediate action taken by a DoD Component or military commander, under the agency of Department of Defense Directive (▇▇▇▇) 3025.1 and any supplemental guidance prescribed by the head of a DoD Component, to assist civil authorities or the public to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage under imminently serious conditions occurring where there has not been any declaration of catastrophic or major disaster or emergency by the President or attack. (DoD 3025.1-M)
Immediate Response. When a student discloses an incident of dating violence or sexual violence to a school employee, or if employee witnesses an incident that he/she believes is dating violence or sexual violence, the school employee must take the following action, or make a timely referral to the dating violence advocate who shall take the following prompt actions: 1. Separate the victim and the alleged perpetrator. 2. Speak with the victim and alleged perpetrator separately. 3. Speak with any bystanders who may have been present or involved. Encourage them to speak up directly on behalf of the victim if they should witness further incidents or inform Dating Violence Advocate. If violence has occurred, inform principal. 4. Contact DCS in cases of mandatory reporting. (Section III. of policy) 5. Hold perpetrator accountable through logical and reasonable consequences. 6. Inform the victim of their right to file a complaint. It is not required. (Section IV. E.) (Appendix C) 7. Monitor the victim’s safety. Increase supervisor of the alleged perpetrator as needed.
Immediate Response. If it is suspected that an individual has on their person, or is seen with a weapon, a Coppell Police Officer will be notified and proper identification must be produced or the person will be removed from the city premises.

Related to Immediate Response

  • Emergency Response Partners must develop, maintain, and carry out a response plan for public water system emergencies, including disease outbreaks, spills, operational failures, and water system contamination. Partners must notify DWS in a timely manner of emergencies that may affect drinking water supplies.

  • Employee Response The employee upon whom a Notice of Proposed Action has been served shall have seven (7) calendar days to respond to the appointing authority either orally or in writing before the proposed action may be taken. Upon request of the employee and for good cause, the appointing authority may extend in writing the period to respond. If the employee's response is not filed within seven (7) days or during an extension, the right to respond is lost.

  • Contingent Emergency Response 1. In order to ensure the proper implementation of contingent emergency response activities under Part 4 of the Project (“Contingent Emergency Response Part”), the Recipient shall ensure that: (a) a manual (“CERC Manual”) is prepared and adopted in form and substance acceptable to the Association, which shall set forth detailed implementation arrangements for the Contingent Emergency Response Part, including: (i) any structures or institutional arrangements for coordinating and implementing the Contingent Emergency Response Part;