Protocols and Procedures Sample Clauses
The 'Protocols and Procedures' clause establishes the specific methods, rules, or processes that parties must follow in carrying out their obligations under an agreement. It typically outlines how tasks should be performed, how information should be communicated, or how compliance will be monitored, often referencing detailed documents or industry standards. By clearly defining these operational steps, the clause ensures consistency, reduces misunderstandings, and helps both parties meet their contractual responsibilities efficiently.
Protocols and Procedures. (a) This Agreement anticipates that Ultragenyx, through its Agents, will access various areas of the Facility, and will undertake numerous laboratory projects within the licensed areas. All such uses of the Facility, and all such actions and proceedings, are subject to Buck’s protocols and procedures, as these may be amended from time to time (“Protocols and Procedures”). Such Protocols and Procedures include compliance with the following, without limitation: • Security controls for access to Controlled Areas including the Licensed Lab Space (these security measures can include magnetic cards, passwords, biometric recognition systems, etc.); • Life safety protocols; • Protocols for the handling of any hazardous and waste materials, including meeting all local, state and federal compliance standards as well as all standards to maintain the Facility in compliance with its accreditation; and • Technical protocols and procedures for undertaking any laboratory work done at the Facility. • All general environmental, health and safety procedures
(b) In the course of its activities, Ultragenyx and its Agents must conduct all of its laboratory work in compliance with good scientific procedures and strive to avoid cross-contamination. It may not at any time cause a nuisance condition at the Facility, nor shall it engage in any use or activities that would jeopardize the Facility’s accreditation or breach the Protocols and Procedures. Ultragenyx shall advise Buck of the personnel it intends to locate at the Facility and provide that persons identification details in advance so that appropriate clearances can be implemented in an orderly way before such person is granted access to Controlled Areas.
(c) Ultragenyx shall require its Agents to undergo such training or briefing through Buck personnel and standards as is reasonable to ensure its Agents at the Facility are aware of and will abide by the Protocols and Procedures (as these may be amended by Buck from time to time). All of the costs of Ultragenyx’s Agents and other staff shall be the sole responsibility of Ultragenyx, and Buck shall have no liability whatsoever for any costs associated with Ultragenyx’s personnel at the Facility; provided, however, that Buck shall provide Ultragenyx personnel with such on-site training and oversight of the Protocols and Procedures as it would for its own staff; this will be done in coordination with other on-site training so as to minimize any additional training costs for Buc...
Protocols and Procedures. When a Covered Event occurs to Aircraft, Client will contact Savvy to request assistance by placing a telephone call to the toll-free number of Savvy’s call center that is staffed 24/7. A customer service specialist at the call center will obtain the Aircraft’s tail number and location (to verify that it is covered), the nature of the event (to verify that it is covered), Client’s name, contact information and time constraints, and any other relevant information that could assist Savvy in providing needed assistance to Client. The call center specialist will create a new trouble ticket in Savvy’s online maintenance tracking system (“Ticket”), and will assign a member of Savvy’s technical team (“Manager”) to work with Client to resolve the Covered Event. The Manager will contact Client via telephone, text message or email to work with Client to evaluate and troubleshoot the problem with Client’s Aircraft, and assist Client in determining whether the Aircraft is safe to fly or whether repairs or other maintenance are necessary prior to further flight. If necessary, the Manager will research available maintenance resources at the airport where the aircraft is situated or nearby, assist Client in selecting a suitable service facility or maintenance technician, direct and oversee any repairs or other maintenance to Aircraft deemed necessary as a result of the Covered Event, and provide other appropriate services as provided herein until the Aircraft is safe to fly. Manager will maintain on the Ticket a complete and contemporaneous written record of all communications with Client and service facility or maintenance technician, including advice and recommendations by Manager, decisions by Client, directions to the service facility or maintenance technician, and other communications related to the Covered Event. Client is expected to use text or email for all communications with Manager under all but the most time-critical circumstances. Should Client insist on communicating with Manager via telephone on matters deemed by Savvy not to be time-critical, Savvy reserves the right to charge Client $3.00 per minute for such telephonic communications. Client is responsible for payment for all work performed on Aircraft by service facilities and maintenance technicians, including but not limited to labor, parts, outside work, and applicable taxes and fees. Manager will request a copy of any invoice for such work, and will review the invoice and advise Cli...
Protocols and Procedures a. The Contractor shall develop and implement comprehensive written protocols covering all aspects of field service operations, including: o Field Service Operations – Priority Responses o Escalation Process (when to include other agencies) o Staff and Animal Safety o Administrative Citations o Administrative Hearings o Appeals Process
Protocols and Procedures. 4.1 The Assisting Party shall, unless command is transferred at the scene of the emergency provide assistance under the direction of the senior officer of the Requesting Party.
4.2 In the event the Assisting Party is the only party at the scene of a fire or other emergency, the Assisting party shall provide emergency services in accordance with the policies and operating procedures of the Assisting Party, and assume command of the emergency.
4.3 The Fire Chiefs may establish protocols for transferring command at a fire or other
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Protocols and Procedures a. The Contractor shall develop and implement comprehensive written protocols covering all aspects of shelter operations, including: o Animal admission and intake procedures o Care and welfare of animals, including medical treatment, feeding, and enrichment o Employee conduct and training o Shelter and adoption operations, including volunteer management and public education o Emergency preparedness and response plans o Collecting and sending samples for the testing of animals with possible rabies.
Protocols and Procedures. Each Physician shall work cooperatively with RCRI to assure that the Physician Services are available on a timely, coordinated, efficient, and professional basis.