SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDUCED AND CONTACT CURRENT Clause Samples

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDUCED AND CONTACT CURRENT a. While Section A of Table C-I specifies maximum time-averaged exposure field strengths, it is recommended that in those cases where RF shock and burn hazards might exist, action be taken to prevent occurrence, either by reducing the induced currents or by restricting area access. b. Mitigative measures can be taken to reduce the probability of hazardous conditions from induced and contact currents. Such measures may include: protective gloves, awareness programs so that individuals are alerted to the possible presence of induced currents between the human body and conductive objects, and work practices which lessen the probability of receiving unexpected shocks or ▇▇▇▇▇. ANNEX C TO STANAG 2345

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  • Notice of Change of Contact Person or Key Personnel The Grantee shall notify in writing the assigned System Agency contract manager within ten business days of any change to the Grantee’s Contact Person or Key Personnel.

  • Website, Email Address and Toll-Free Number The Administrator will establish and maintain and use an internet website to post information of interest to Class Members including the date, time and location for the Final Approval Hearing and copies of the Settlement Agreement, Motion for Preliminary Approval, the Preliminary Approval, the Class Notice, the Motion for Final Approval, the Motion for Class Counsel Fees Payment, Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment and Class Representative Service Payment, the Final Approval and the Judgment. The Administrator will also maintain and monitor an email address and a toll-free telephone number to receive Class Member calls, faxes and emails.

  • PLEASE READ THIS NEXT SECTION CAREFULLY Although there will be circumstances when it is appropriate to seek parental consent, children’s data protection and privacy rights are their own. The law considers that children of average maturity will, from the age of around 12, have sufficient awareness of their own privacy to make certain choices relating to their personal data themselves. Parents’ views remain important, but sometimes the law will require us to give more weight to the decision the child makes about his or her own privacy. For most purposes, it will not in fact be necessary or practical for us to obtain consent from you (or your child) for the use we make of your (or your child’s) personal data. The law recognises this but also requires that, as far as possible, we set out clearly what these uses will be. Please also see our 'Privacy Notice' which is available on the School's website.