Operations Phase Site Security Plan36 Clause Samples

The Operations Phase Site Security Plan clause establishes requirements for maintaining security at a project site during its operational phase. It typically mandates the development, implementation, and ongoing management of a comprehensive security plan, which may include measures such as access controls, surveillance systems, and protocols for responding to security incidents. This clause ensures that the site remains protected against unauthorized access, theft, or other security threats, thereby safeguarding assets and maintaining operational integrity.
Operations Phase Site Security Plan36. The Certificate Holder shall develop and implement an Operations Phase Site Security Plan. The Certificate Holder shall submit the Plan to EFSEC for review and approval no later than sixty (60) days before the beginning of Commercial Operation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Commercial Operation prior to obtaining Council approval. The Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following elements: controlling access to the Site by any visitors, contractors, vendors, or suppliers; installing security lighting and fencing; and securing access to solar panels, pad transformers, pad-mounted switch panels and other outdoor facilities. A copy of the final Security Plan shall be provided to EFSEC and other agencies involved in emergency response.
Operations Phase Site Security Plan36. The Certificate Holder shall develop and implement an Operations Phase Site Security Plan. The Certificate Holder shall submit 33 Mitigation Measure #9 of the Revised MDNS. 34 Mitigation Measure #8 of the Revised MDNS. 35 See Section 4.1.9(4) of the Revised Application. 36 See Section 2.19 of the Revised Application.‌‌‌ the Plan to EFSEC for review and approval no later than sixty (60) days before the beginning of Commercial Operation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin Commercial Operation prior to obtaining Council approval. The Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following elements: controlling access to the Site by any visitors, contractors, vendors, or suppliers; installing security lighting and fencing; and securing access to solar panels, pad transformers, pad-mounted switch panels and other outdoor facilities. A copy of the final Security Plan shall be provided to EFSEC and other agencies involved in emergency response.

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