Normal Operation Sample Clauses
Normal Operation. Normal switching operations for the Contractor's work on the City's premises directly associated with the utility feeders shall be arranged for by the Contractor through the proper utility representative. Whenever the Contractor requires the operation of the grounding device on the utility feeder or associated equipment, the Contractor shall contact the proper utility representative who will arrange for the application of protective grounds.
Normal Operation. Grievance meetings shall be scheduled at reasonable times and in a manner which does not unreasonably interfere with the Employer's operations. Reasonable duty time shall be allowed the grievant Officer(s) and the watch representative or unit representative under this Article, for the pre- arbitral steps under Section 9.2.
Normal Operation. The Customer may begin normal operation of the Distributed Generation Facility upon completion of all documentation and receipt of written approval from the Utility.
Normal Operation. From now on, our trust agreement scheme is able to work decentralized, that means an operation without the founder. The trust agreement scheme is oper- ating according to the following conditions:
(1) IF Authorization value θi at date Dnear future < trust requirement
(2) IF Authorization value θj of neighbor Uj < trust requirement
(3) IF Uj behaves dishonestly, i.e. dropping or manipulating packets
(4) IF Uj behaves trustworthy for a time period Pthreshold
(5) IF Revocation assignment Tij was issued to Uj Trust assignments Tkj from Uk with (θk < θi) (VDkj < VDij) have to be renewed. Trust assignments Tij are broadcasted through the whole network, enabling all nodes to compute a complete trust view over the mesh network. To make the network more robust, each node broadcasts his own trust value at regular intervals: Hi := (αi, θi, VD) and a corresponding signature σi. If a trust assignment ▇▇▇ (intended for Ui) does not reach all hosts, the provided Hi value by Ui will differ from the computed trust value on these (non reached) hosts. In this case, all trust assignments intended for Ui can be requested directly from Ui, who saves them locally. Both time values Dnear future and Pthreshold are to be chosen in respect to the practical scenario and the security requirements.
Normal Operation. It is realised by both parties that specifications can only be applied during normal operation, after strict procedures regarding start-up have been applied.
Normal Operation. Shanghai Airlines shall and shall procure that its subsidiary bodies will: (1) operate its core business based upon past practice and diligent commercial practice in the ordinary course of business, and (2) do its best endeavour to maintain the good status of all assets constituting the core business, maintain good relationship with clients, staff and other related parties, in the interest of Shanghai Airlines and its subsidiary bodies.
Normal Operation. Doses to the public due to tritium and other effluents were estimated to be low and significantly below internationally accepted limits. Regarding occupational doses, those estimated for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-H were also low and below internationally accepted limits. For ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-W, estimated occupational doses were higher than the current best practice in fission power stations, which points to the need, in a further design iteration, to implement design measures to reduce the mobilisation of activated steel by water corrosion. Results indicated how this could be done by appropriate engineering provision. Only a limited amount of work on occupational doses has been undertaken in the SEAFP studies. A larger and more comprehensive effort has been mounted within the ITER framework, which showed the potential for reducing doses by detailed design provision. This should be the basis for future work on these issues regarding commercial fusion power stations.
Normal Operation. The Union and the Fire Department recognize that SOP’s must follow a consistent system for analysis, development, implementation, and tracking. The Department’s acceptance and institutionalization of these items is dependent on their existence and use over time. The Union and the Fire Department agree that any changes to those procedures, programs, and resources controlled by the committee shall be accomplished on an annual basis. New procedures, programs, and resources shall be accomplished twice a year.
A. New SOP’s New SOP’s shall be initiated by submitting a Standard Operating Procedure Request form to the Committee Secretary by the 1st day of every month. New SOP’s shall follow the process below that requires three (3) months as work. At the completion and acceptance of the SOP by the committee, the new SOP shall be implemented and distributed as specified.
B. Normal Operation Process
1. Analysis
a. Committee receives and reviews requests for changes and new items.
b. Committee reaches consensus agreement on need for change.
Normal Operation. The Union and the Fire Department recognize that SOP’s must follow a consistent system for analysis, development, implementation, and tracking. The Department’s acceptance and institutionalization of these items is dependent on their existence and use over time. The Union and the Fire Department agree that any changes to those procedures, programs, and resources controlled by the committee shall be accomplished on an annual basis. New procedures, programs, and resources shall be accomplished twice a year.
A. New SOP’s New SOP’s shall be initiated by submitting a Standard Operating Procedure Request form to the Committee Secretary by the 1st day of every month. New SOP’s shall follow the process below that requires three (3) months as work. At the completion and acceptance of the SOP by the committee, the new SOP shall be implemented and distributed as specified.
Normal Operation. In normal operation, CAs shall not have access to the private keys of entities they certify. RAs and end entities shall not have access to the private keys of any other end entity. The previous statement is not intended to exclude an individual from being the subject of more than one entity certificate, in which case that individual would have access to the private keys for each of those entities.