Monitoring Devices Sample Clauses
Monitoring Devices. When the intercom is open between the classroom and the office, the employee's attention will be immediately attracted. General all-station calls are expected. By mutual agreement only, will electronic recording or monitoring devices be used.
Monitoring Devices. 19.17.1 The primary purpose of Monitoring Devices (e.g., cameras, GPS) is to ensure student safety, deter misconduct of students and promote the District’s safety/security policies and procedures.
19.17.2 The parties understand and acknowledge that the District will only review date from Monitoring Devices for the purpose of employee discipline in response to documented (by the District) complaints or allegations of misconduct based upon specific articulable facts. Examples of complaints may be Vehicle Accidents, Report from the Public, Student Misbehavior, and COVID-19 Tracing.
19.17.3 Review of date will be limited to three (3) business days before and after the date (or date range) of the alleged misconduct. If misconduct is substantiated, the District may extend its review of data by an additional six (6) months. The District may utilize the data discovered for employee disciplinary purposes. Absent misconduct identified in Article 16 Discipline and Discharge of the Collective Bargaining Agreement/Administrative Regulation 4218 Dismissal / Suspension/ Disciplinary Action; data review will not exceed the parameters set forth above.
Monitoring Devices. (a) Video monitors within the AFH are not allowed.
(b) Audio devices may be used to help alert caregivers to night needs and emergencies and must:
(A) Have the capability of being turned off by the resident. If a resident requests the audio monitor to be turned off, it must be turned off immediately.
(B) The use of monitors may not substitute for having sufficient staff to meet the individual care and service needs of all residents. If monitoring devices are not used, or if a monitoring device is turned off, the licensee is Chapter 411, Division 50 Draft responsible for ensuring the resident’s daytime and nighttime needs are met.
Monitoring Devices. 9.5.1. The primary purpose of Monitoring Devices (e.g., cameras, GPS) is to ensure student safety, deter misconduct of students and promote the District’s safety/security policies and procedures.
Monitoring Devices. Any video or audio recording devices installed or brought into any classroom shall not be used for evaluation of employees without the express consent of the employee on each occasion.
Monitoring Devices. Full detail of all monitoring devices offered must be submitted with the Tender.
Monitoring Devices. The Company may not use information obtained from installed aircraft onboard video or recording devices as the sole source of initiating disciplinary actions.
Monitoring Devices. 9.5.1. The primary purpose of Monitoring Devices (e.g., cameras, GPS) is to ensure student safety, deter misconduct of students and promote the District’s safety/security policies and procedures. The Director/Supervisor of Transportation and all District bus drivers will obtain training in the proper utilization, operation and monitoring of the devices.
9.5.2. The parties understand and acknowledge that the District will only review data from Monitoring Devices for the purpose of employee discipline in response to documented (by the District) complaints or allegations of misconduct based upon specific articulable facts.
9.5.3. Review of data will be limited to three (3) business days before and after the date (or date range) of the alleged misconduct. If misconduct is substantiated, the District may extend its review of data by an additional six (6) months. The District may utilize the data discovered for employee disciplinary purposes. Absent serious misconduct, data review will not exceed the parameters set forth above. Further, discipline shall be limited in accordance with California Education Code Section 45113 and the principles of just cause.
Monitoring Devices. 1. The Company shall not use information gathered from a cockpit voice recorder (CVR) in any disciplinary action against a Crewmember.
2. The Company will not use flight data recorder (FDR) data in any disciplinary action against a Crewmember except in cases involving accident or incident investigations initiated by the FAA or NTSB.
3. If the Company reviews the CVR or FDR in conjunction with an accident or incident, the Association will be able to listen to the CVR and/or have access to the FDR data.
4. In the event the Company installs devices capable of monitoring and/or transmitting Crewmember performance data on an aircraft, it shall not use such data in any disciplinary action against a Crewmember.
Monitoring Devices. Acoustic hardware used for implementing passive and active acoustic monitoring as well as noise monitoring programs. They include fixed and towed hydrophones.