Responding to Emergencies Clause Samples

Responding to Emergencies. Course Name Course Number Delivery Type Price
Responding to Emergencies. Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED Responding to Emergencies (RTE) is a 30‐hour, lay‐level first aid and CPR/AED program designed primarily for high schools and colleges that require a curriculum that can be taught over the course of a semester and adapted to a variety of course outlines. The program is available in a classroom (instructor- led) only format and features an integrated teaching approach that includes classroom lecture, videos, simulated emergency situations, discussion, and hands‐on skills practice. Content for the RTE program includes: ▪ Recognizing and responding appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. ▪ First aid, CPR, and AED skills to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person. ▪ Proper care and special considerations for emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. ▪ Injury management, medical emergencies, and healthy lifestyle tips. Wilderness and Remote First Aid The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program is designed to teach individuals how to use first aid skills to help in emergency situations where help is delayed. The program is based on the 2010 Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines. The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program is appropriate for audiences from youth-serving organizations as well as adults who participate in outdoor recreational activities or who work in remote settings where emergency medical services (EMS) response is more than 1 hour away. The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program emphasizes experiential learning and major portions of the course are meant to be taught in outdoor settings.
Responding to Emergencies. The main thrust of this Agreement is the protection of people from injury. Works staff shall only attempt protection of property where no risk of personal injury is involved. The Fire Brigade is expected to arrive on site within 8 minutes of the first alarm. Action to be taken by Hydro staff prior to arrival of the Fire Brigade is set out in detailed instructions and procedures for each section of the Plant.
Responding to Emergencies. Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED
Responding to Emergencies. Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED Responding to Emergencies (RTE) is a 30‐hour, lay‐level first aid and CPR/AED program designed primarily for high schools and colleges that require a curriculum that can be taught over the course of a semester and adapted to a variety of course outlines. The program is available in a classroom (instructor-led) only format and features an integrated teaching approach that includes classroom lecture, videos, simulated emergency situations, discussion, and hands‐on skills practice. Content for the RTE program includes:  Recognizing and responding appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies.  First aid, CPR, and AED skills to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person.  Proper care and special considerations for emergencies involving adults, children, and infants.  Injury management, medical emergencies, and healthy lifestyle tips. DocuSign Envelope ID: 2E18EC01-933A-47F3-9A27-05E7C8DFCBF2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 315D1BF0-DD6B-467F-8BC8-797950C6C59A DocuSign Envelope ID: 0986763B-1A99-4142-8DD8-7D58141F1113 DocuSign Envelope ID: 303DAB38-41AC-4E76-93A5-70FFF61ABADA DocuSign Envelope ID: FBD334D5-785B-4993-BDFE-1C99AC968085 DocuSign Envelope ID: 4832FCA7-CE29-4C54-B971-38D37B0150B4 DocuSign Envelope ID: 613C39A5-F068-4D27-9CC7-6EA6C674368D DocuSign Envelope ID: 8F37DF54-DD96-44E6-8AF4-160AFDCAC72C DocuSign Envelope ID: 38C430F4-7774-4B83-8FCD-47113A68D15D DocuSign Envelope ID: EEC29434-5BF6-4619-B3A9-4A1909CF306E DocuSign Envelope ID: 7E041FBD-20E2-46F1-8E3D-C204B57EB60F DocuSign Envelope ID: 866C01A5-F376-4D89-9394-BEC6DD164B1F Wilderness and Remote First Aid The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program is designed to teach individuals how to use first aid skills to help in emergency situations where help is delayed. The program is based on the 2010 Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines. The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program is appropriate for audiences from youth-serving organizations as well as adults who participate in outdoor recreational activities or who work in remote settings where emergency medical services (EMS) response is more than 1 hour away. The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program emphasizes experiential learning and major portions of the course are meant to be taught in outdoor settings. First Aid and CPR training programs for healthcare providers and professional rescuers: Basic Life Support The purpose of the Basic Life Sup...
Responding to Emergencies. 9.1 Where an Emergency that cannot be responded to safely by the number of Designated Essential Services Workers and Capable and Qualified persons available as per Part B of this Agreement, the Employer will immediately contact the Union to advise of the number of additional Designated Essential Services Workers that are required to appropriately respond to the situation. 9.2 The Employer shall provide the Union with a verbal summary of the situation; in response, the Union shall comply with the request to ensure that the Designated Essential Services Workers arrive as soon as reasonably possible and within any time limits as prescribed on the staffing plan. Within 24 hours of the request, the Employer will provide the Union with written documentation to support the request.

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  • CHANGES IN EMERGENCY AND SERVICE CONTACT PERSONS In the event that the name or telephone number of any emergency or service contact for the Competitive Supplier changes, Competitive Supplier shall give prompt notice to the Town in the manner set forth in Article 18.3. In the event that the name or telephone number of any such contact person for the Town changes, prompt notice shall be given to the Competitive Supplier in the manner set forth in Article 18.3.

  • Payment in the Event Losses Fail to Reach Expected Level On the date that is 45 days following the last day (such day, the “True-Up Measurement Date”) of the calendar month in which the tenth anniversary of the calendar day following the Bank Closing occurs, the Assuming Bank shall pay to the Receiver fifty percent (50%) of the excess, if any, of (i) twenty percent (20%) of the Stated Threshold less (ii) the sum of (A) twenty-five percent (25%) of the asset premium (discount) plus (B) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments plus (C) the Cumulative Servicing Amount. The Assuming Bank shall deliver to the Receiver not later than 30 days following the True-Up Measurement Date, a schedule, signed by an officer of the Assuming Bank, setting forth in reasonable detail the calculation of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments and the Cumulative Servicing Amount.

  • Unforeseeable Emergency In the event of a Participant’s Unforeseeable Emergency, such Participant may request an emergency withdrawal from his or her Account. Any such request shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator, which approval shall not be granted to the extent that such need may be relieved (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise or (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets (to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship). A Participant may withdraw all or a portion of his or her Account due to an Unforeseeable Emergency; provided, however, that the withdrawal shall not exceed the amount reasonably needed to satisfy the need created by the Unforeseeable Emergency.

  • Completion of Concrete Pours and Emergency Work (a) Except as provided in this sub-clause an Employee shall nor work or be required to work in the rain. (b) Employees shall not be required to start a concrete pour in Inclement Weather. (c) Where a concrete pour has been commenced prior to the commencement of a period of Inclement Weather Employees may be required to complete such concrete pour to a practical stage and for such work shall be paid at the rate of double time calculated to the next hour, and in the case of wet weather shall be provided with adequate wet weather gear. (d) If an Employee’s clothes become wet as a result of working in the rain during a concrete pour the Employee shall, unless the Employee has a change of dry working clothes available, be allowed to go home without loss of pay. (e) The provisions of clauses 32.7(c) and 32.7(d) hereof shall also apply in the case of emergency work where the Employees concerned and their delegates agree that the work is of an emergency nature and can start and/or proceed.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation for Actions During Emergency Condition The CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff for its provision of real and reactive power and other Emergency Condition services that the Interconnection Customer provides to support the CAISO Controlled Grid during an Emergency Condition in accordance with Article 11.6.