Operations Procedures Clause Samples

Operations Procedures. CSG and FDT shall each use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the Operations Procedures set forth on Schedule 2.9 (the "Operations Procedures") in order for FDT to provide the FDT Services; provided, however, that if CSG is unable to give any notice specified on Schedule 2.9 within the required time frame, FDT will use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate the time frame requested by CSG (provided FDT shall be under no obligation to incur additional costs to accommodate such time frame or be responsible for the adverse impact on the CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT DISCLOSE Performance Criteria). The Operations Procedures may from time to time be changed by FDT so long as the changes do not materially (a) increase the duties of CSG or its obligations hereunder, or (b) adversely affect the business operations of CSG or CSG Clients. To the extent practicable, FDT agrees to give CSG reasonable advance written notice of such changes, except for changes which are implemented in short time frames for which no such notice can be given, such as changes necessary to correct situations in the FDT Data Center requiring immediate attention. FDT further agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize changes that will materially adversely affect CSG or CSG Clients, all of which requires CSG's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. THE OPERATING PROCEDURES ARE DEMARCATIONS OF RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES THAT CSG AND FDT WILL EACH USE COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE AND PERFORM, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY SET FORTH IN THIS SERVICES AGREEMENT: (i) THE OPERATING PROCEDURES MAY NOT BE ACHIEVED OR PERFORMED; AND (ii) THE FAILURE BY FDT OR CSG TO ACHIEVE OR PERFORM ANY OPERATIONS PROCEDURE SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO BE A BREACH OF THIS SERVICES AGREEMENT.
Operations Procedures. Sabre will maintain these documents during the term of this Agreement.
Operations Procedures. Data Separation. * .
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Operations Procedures. The Consultant will develop and maintain standard procedures that must be performed for the proper maintenance and operations of the facility. These include but are not limited to: • Pool Chemical Parameters • Chemical Room Emergency Procedures • Hazard Identification and CommunicationSafety and First Aid Equipment • Facility and Pool Cleanliness • Health Regulations • Discipline • Child Abuse PreventionLost and FoundMedia Communication • Pool Water Contamination and Response • Biohazard Disposal • Report Writing 1. The designated shift supervisor oversees the facility and staff. 2. The minimum age for a lifeguard to lifeguard a body of water alone is 16 years of age. 3. Facility may not open to the general public without a minimum of 3 lifeguard certified staff members present. 4. At the start of their shift, all certified staff members must be ready to perform assigned duties. 5. All schedules are posted in their respected offices and emailed to the staff in a timely manner. 6.Deck Lifeguards: 1. During high use times lifeguards will rotate regularly. 2. Lifeguards leaving the deck must perform regular locker room checks. 3. Elevated lifeguard stations shall be utilized as the standard for most lifeguard zones. a. Ground level stations may be utilized where appropriate. b. Roving stations may not be utilized as a primary surveillance position. Roving stations may be utilized as secondary lifeguards to a zone when necessary. 4. Rescue hip packs must be worn by all trained lifeguards at all times. Packs will be adequately supplied with a resuscitation mask appropriate for adults and a mask appropriate for children, or a universal mask and non-latex exam gloves.
Operations Procedures. In accordance with Provider’s standard security policies, [ * * * ]
Operations Procedures a) Vendor must implement an adequate active load balancing system that will transparently switch customers from a failed server to a working one. Vendor must ensure that there is no single point of failure in the production implementation of the application. b) Vendor must use a tape backup system and use a daily tape transfer to a secure offsite data repository. c) Vendor must put in place written procedures that cover the following: i. Configuration and change control management procedures. ii. Security patch and system update identification procedures. iii. Escalation procedures in the event of operational failures, or an intrusion being detected.
Operations Procedures. 1. In accordance with Provider’s standard security policies, [ * * * ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT. THE COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [ * * * ]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. [ * * * ]
Operations Procedures. 1. The Contractor’s employees shall handle all solid waste containers with reasonable care to avoid damage and shall exert all reasonable precautions to prevent spilling or scattering of solid waste. Upon emptying containers, bags, or totes, the Contractor shall immediately clean up and dispose of any spilled or scattered waste, regardless whether the spilled solid waste is on public or private property. 2. The Contractor shall be liable for replacement of all solid waste and recycling containers damaged by reason of misuse or mishandling by the Contractor.
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