Protection of Service and Property. 1.1. For the purpose of notice permitted or required by this Attachment, each Party shall provide the other Party a SPOC available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. 1.2. PACIFIC and CLEC shall each exercise the highest degree of care to prevent harm or damage to the other Party, its employees, agents or customers, or their property. Each Party, its employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of property and services of the other Party. 1.3. Each Party having on its premises any equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data of the other Party, or spaces which contain or house the other Party's equipment or equipment enclosures, shall restrict access thereto to employees and authorized agents of that other Party. 1.4. PACIFIC shall use electronic controls to protect all spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures, but if electronic controls are not available, PACIFIC shall either furnish security guards at those PACIFIC locations already protected by security guards on a seven (7) day per week, twenty-four (24) hour a day basis; and if none, PACIFIC shall permit CLEC to install silent intrusion alarms back to manned sites. CLEC agrees that PACIFIC shall be the SPOC with all law enforcement authorities or public agencies with respect to problems or alarms related to CLEC's equipment or equipment enclosures located on PACIFIC's premises. In no event will CLEC contact law enforcement authorities or public agencies as a result of a silent alarm. 1.5. PACIFIC shall furnish to CLEC a current written list of PACIFIC's employees who PACIFIC authorizes to enter spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures, with samples of the identifying credentials to be carried by such persons. 1.6. CLEC shall furnish to PACIFIC a current written list of CLEC's employees or agents who CLEC authorizes to enter PACIFIC's Central Offices, with samples of identifying credentials to be carried by such persons. 1.7. With respect to any equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data of one Party on the premises of the other Party, or spaces which contain or house the other Party's equipment or equipment enclosures, each Party shall comply with the security and safety procedures and requirements of the Party that owns or controls the premises, including but not limited to sign-in, identification and escort requirements. 1.8. PACIFIC shall allow CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures at any time within normal business hours and shall furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space. In the event of an emergency, CLEC shall contact a SPOC provided by PACIFIC for access to spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures. Such PACIFIC SPOC shall available to receive calls from CLEC twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and make access available to CLEC within three (3) hours after receiving a call from CLEC. 1.9. PACIFIC agrees not to use card access readers and devices that use cards which are encoded identically, or that use mechanical coded locks on external doors or on internal doors to spaces which house mission critical equipment or equipment which supports the mission critical equipment. 1.10. Keys used in PACIFIC's keying systems for spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures shall be limited to PACIFIC employees and representatives for emergency access only. CLEC shall have the right to require PACIFIC to change locks at PACIFIC's expense where there is evidence of inadequate security. In all other cases, CLEC may require PACIFIC to change locks at CLEC's expense. 1.11. PACIFIC shall install security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges if such doors lead to spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures. 1.12. PACIFIC shall use reasonable measures to control' unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators to spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures. 1.13. PACIFIC shall provide notification within two (2) hours to designated CLEC personnel to indicate an actual or attempted security breach.
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Protection of Service and Property. 1.1. For the purpose of notice permitted or required by this Attachment, each Party shall provide the other Party a SPOC available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week.
1.2. PACIFIC NEVADA and CLEC shall each exercise the highest degree of care to prevent harm or damage to the other Party, its employees, agents or customers, or their property. Each Party, its employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of property and services of the other Party.
1.3. Each Party having on its premises any equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data of the other Party, or spaces which contain or house the other Party's ’s equipment or equipment enclosures, shall restrict access thereto to employees and authorized agents of that other Party.
1.4. PACIFIC NEVADA shall use electronic controls to protect all spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures, but if electronic controls are not available, PACIFIC NEVADA shall either furnish security guards at those PACIFIC NEVADA locations already protected by security guards on a seven (7) day per week, twenty-four (24) hour a day basis; and if none, PACIFIC NEVADA shall permit CLEC to install silent intrusion alarms back to manned sites. CLEC agrees that PACIFIC NEVADA shall be the SPOC with all law enforcement authorities or public agencies with respect to problems or alarms related to CLEC's ’s equipment or equipment enclosures located on PACIFIC's NEVADA’s premises. In no event will CLEC contact law enforcement authorities or public agencies as a result of a silent alarm.
1.5. PACIFIC NEVADA shall furnish to CLEC a current written list of PACIFIC's NEVADA’s employees who PACIFIC NEVADA authorizes to enter spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures, with samples of the identifying credentials to be carried by such persons.
1.6. CLEC shall furnish to PACIFIC NEVADA a current written list of CLEC's ’s employees or agents who CLEC authorizes to enter PACIFIC's NEVADA’s Central Offices, with samples of identifying credentials to be carried by such persons.
1.7. With respect to any equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data of one Party on the premises of the other Party, or spaces which contain or house the other Party's ’s equipment or equipment enclosures, each Party shall comply with the security and safety procedures and requirements of the Party that owns or controls the premises, including but not limited to sign-in, identification and escort requirements.
1.8. PACIFIC NEVADA shall allow CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures at any time within normal business hours and shall furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space. In the event of an emergency, CLEC shall contact a SPOC provided by PACIFIC NEVADA for access to spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures. Such PACIFIC NEVADA SPOC shall available to receive calls from CLEC twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week and make access available to CLEC within three (3) hours after receiving a call from CLEC.
1.9. PACIFIC NEVADA agrees not to use card access readers and devices that use cards which are encoded identically, or that use mechanical coded locks on external doors or on internal doors to spaces which house mission critical equipment or equipment which supports the mission critical equipment.
1.10. Keys used in PACIFIC's NEVADA’s keying systems for spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures shall be limited to PACIFIC NEVADA employees and representatives for emergency access only. CLEC shall have the right to require PACIFIC NEVADA to change locks at PACIFIC's NEVADA’s expense where there is evidence of inadequate security. In all other cases, CLEC may require PACIFIC NEVADA to change locks at CLEC's ’s expense.
1.11. PACIFIC shall install security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges if such doors lead to spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
1.12. PACIFIC NEVADA shall use reasonable measures to control' control unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators to spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
1.131.12. PACIFIC NEVADA shall use best efforts to provide notification within two (2) hours to designated CLEC personnel to indicate an actual or attempted security breach.
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