Minimum Training Sample Clauses

The Minimum Training clause establishes the baseline level of training or qualifications that individuals must possess before performing certain tasks or roles under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the required certifications, experience, or training programs that employees or contractors must complete, such as safety courses or technical instruction relevant to the work. Its core function is to ensure that all personnel involved are adequately prepared, thereby reducing the risk of accidents, errors, or non-compliance with regulatory standards.
Minimum Training. A minimum of 40 hours of specialized instruction, beyond the basic polygraph training course requirements, through PCSOT training approved by the APA. In the event an examiner attends and successfully completes the advanced training prior to completing 200 polygraph examinations, the examiner shall participate in an internship program consisting of at least 10 PCSOT examinations, under the supervision of a recognized PCSOT examiner, and upon successful completion of that testing will receive an APA certificate reflecting satisfactory completion of training requirements.
Minimum Training. The Company and the Union agree to establish a joint Company/Union Working Group to review and to mutually agree to Operator Training Guidelines for initial operator certification for field and console operators.
Minimum Training. Prior to rendering their services to the Franchised Restaurant, both the general manager and technician described in Section 7.1 and any replacements or successors thereto shall attend and complete, to Franchisor's satisfaction, initial training conducted by Franchisor. As part of this initial training, Franchisor shall provide Franchisee with a copy of the Operational Policies, which must be returned to Franchisor upon termination of this Agreement.
Minimum Training. Franchisee shall at all times employ at least one general manager for the Franchised Restaurant and one technician for the maintenance of the Animated Entertainment. Prior to rendering their services, both the general manager and technician shall attend and complete, to Franchisor's satisfaction, initial training conducted by Franchisor.

Related to Minimum Training

  • First Aid Training In the interests of the occupational safety and health of employees, the Employer will undertake an in-service program of first aid training aimed at providing a first aid officer for each department.

  • Job Training ‌ The Employer and the Union shall establish a Joint Committee on Training and Skill Upgrading for the following purposes: (1) for planning training programs for those employees affected by technological change; (2) for planning training programs to enable employees to qualify for new positions being planned through future expansion or renovation; (3) for planning training programs for those employees affected by new methods of operation; (4) for planning training programs in the area of general skill upgrading. Whenever necessary, this Committee shall seek the assistance of external training resources such as the Federal Human Resources Development Canada and Provincial Ministry of Labour, or other recognized training institutions.

  • Technical Training The CAISO and the Participating TOs shall respond to reasonable requests for support and provide relevant technical training to each other’s employees to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid and to comply with any NERC or WECC operator certification or training requirements. Examples of such technical training include, but are not limited to: (1) the theory or operation of new or modified equipment (e.g., control systems, Remedial Action Schemes, protective relays); (2) computer and applicator programs; and (3) CAISO (or Participating TO) requirements. The Parties shall enter into agreements regarding the timing, term, locations, and cost allocation for the training.

  • Staff Training VENDOR shall ensure that all staff providing direct Services receive continuing education and training as needed or required and that such education and training is documented.

  • Safety Training Pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute Section 292.675, Contractors and subcontractors who sign a contract to work on public works projects must provide a 10-hour OSHA construction safety program, or similar program approved by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, to be completed by their on-site employees within sixty (60) days of beginning work on the construction project. Contractors and subcontractors in violation of this provision will forfeit to the public body $2,500 plus $100 a day for each employee who is employed without training. Public bodies and contractors may withhold/assess these penalties from the payment due to those contractors and subcontractors if found to be in non-compliance.