Standard Operating Guidelines Sample Clauses

The Standard Operating Guidelines clause establishes the procedures and protocols that parties must follow during the execution of an agreement or within an organization. It typically outlines specific steps, responsibilities, and best practices for routine operations, such as safety measures, reporting requirements, or workflow processes. By providing a clear framework for day-to-day activities, this clause ensures consistency, reduces misunderstandings, and helps maintain compliance with regulatory or organizational standards.
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Standard Operating Guidelines. It is understood that any material mandated by law or statute that the Employees are required to know in the regular performance of their duties, and which could be examinable, would be incorporated in the above material. It is also understood that the Employer will identify the areas/sections from which the examination material may be drawn. It is understood that such materials will be provided to each Employee: A. At least nine (9) months prior to the date of the promotional examination for the material specified in a, b, and c above. B. At least four (4) months prior to the date of the promotional examination for all other material in d and e above.
Standard Operating Guidelines. Contractor and Division agree that hazardous materials response system operations will be conducted in accordance with Wisconsin Hazardous Materials Response System Operations Plan, and "Call Out Procedure" that will be mutually approved by the parties to this Agreement.
Standard Operating Guidelines. It is understood that any material mandated by law or statute that the Employees are required to know in the regular performance of their duties, and which could be examinable, would be incorporated in the above material. It is also understood that the Employer will identify the areas/sections from which the examination material may be drawn. It is understood that such materials will be provided to each Employee at least nine
Standard Operating Guidelines. The standard operating guidelines Attached hereto as Exhibit 5 assist with the understanding and implementation of this Agreement. Standard operating guidelines for use on scene during a response shall be developed by, and for the use of, the individual Hazardous materials response teams and/or Chemical assessment teams.
Standard Operating Guidelines. When the TOWN determines to establish, modify, or implement work rules and regulations (which shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this AGREEMENT), such rules and regulations as prescribed by state guidelines and the department standard operating guidelines (SOG) shall be entered into Power DMS or department specific software.
Standard Operating Guidelines. (SOGs) AND TRAINING MANUALS 5.12.1 Periodically evaluate (semi-annually) the RTMC SOG to ensure that they are as efficient and effective as possible. 5.12.2 Update the existing SOG as required, conforming to the current status of ITS deployment, software systems, and RTMC policy. 5.12.3 Continue to make modifications to the SOG as necessary as a result of system performance analysis. 5.12.4 Provide updated copies of the SOG to each management and operational RTMC staff, the DEPARTMENT’s project manager and other agencies as directed by the DEPARTMENT. 5.12.5 Update the SMART SunGuide® website Standard Operating Guides page with latest version of SOG. 5.12.6 The VENDOR will create and develop all necessary RTMC operations training manuals, interactive training and testing programs and materials. During the duration of the contract the VENDOR shall: 5.12.7 Periodically evaluate (quarterly) the RTMC training manuals and materials to ensure that they are as effective as possible in providing training of new employees and refresher training for veteran employees. 5.12.8 Update the existing training materials as required to conform to updates in the SOG, status of ITS deployment, software systems, and RTMC policy. 5.12.9 Continue to make modifications to the training materials as necessary as a result of system performance analysis. 5.12.10 Provide updated copies to all staff in charge of training and the DEPARTMENT’s project manager. 5.12.11 All SOG and training material shall be delivered to and reviewed by the
Standard Operating Guidelines. The Director agrees that SOG’s shall be reduced to writing and a copy given to the IAEP in advance of their enforcement. (The duty to notify has no effect on the Director’s authority to promulgate SOG’s.) SOG’s shall not violate this Agreement.
Standard Operating Guidelines. 47.01 Employees shall comply with all Fire Rescue Service rules and regulations, including those relating to conduct and work performance. The Employer agrees that imposition of Fire Rescue Service rules and regulations shall be subject to the grievance procedure in the event that any employee is disciplined for failure to comply with any such rule or regulation. 47.02 Standard Operating Guidelines shall not contravene the Canada Labour Code, the Canadian Human Rights Legislation, or the Collective Agreement, and an allegation of such contravention is subject to the grievance procedure.
Standard Operating Guidelines. Contractor and OSFM agree that regional response team operations will be conducted in accordance with the OSFM’s Standard Operating Guidelines as reviewed and recommended by the Teams Advisory Group and as mutually approved by the parties to this Agreement.

Related to Standard Operating Guidelines

  • Standard Operating Procedures Over approximately the past eight years, the Parties have been supplying select Products to one another for use in the operation of their respective businesses within the United States of America, Canada and Mexico. The Parties developed and been following certain standard operating procedures in connecting with, among other topics, forecasting, production planning, ordering, delivering and resolving claims on the Products supplied to one another (the “Current SOPs”). The Parties will be updating their respective business systems over the next six months, and the updates to these business systems will require the Parties to modify the Current SOPs. Once the Parties have completed the updates to the business systems and agreed on the necessary modifications to the Current SOPs, the Parties will sign a written amendment to this Agreement appending the updated standard operating procedures (the “Updated SOPs”). Until the Parties have signed a written amendment appending the Updated SOPs, the parties will continue to follow the Current SOPs. The Parties will comply with the applicable SOPs in connection with the purchase and sale of products identified in a Purchase Schedule. The Parties may add terms and conditions to, and amend the terms and conditions of, the SOP in a Purchase Schedule, but any additional and amended terms and conditions in a Purchase Schedule supplementing and modifying the SOP will only apply the specific products identified in that Purchase Schedule for its duration.

  • General Guidelines Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the laboratory.

  • Underwriting Guidelines A true and correct copy of the Underwriting Guidelines certified by an officer of the Seller.

  • Hot Weather Guidelines For the purposes of site based discussions regarding the need to plan and perform work during expected periods of hot weather, the following issues shall be considered in conjunction with proper consideration of Occupational Health and Safety issues.

  • Ordering Guidelines and Processes 1.13.1 For information regarding Ordering Guidelines and Processes for various Network Elements, Combinations and Other Services, AFN should refer to the “Guides” section of the BellSouth Interconnection Web site, which is incorporated herein by reference, as amended from time to time. The Web site address is: http//▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/. 1.13.2 Additional information may also be found in the individual CLEC Information Packages, which are incorporated herein by reference, as amended from time to time, located at the “CLEC UNE Products” Web site address: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/guides/html/unes.html. 1.13.3 The provisioning of Network Elements, Combinations and Other Services to AFN’s Collocation Space will require cross-connections within the central office to connect the Network Element, Combinations or Other Services to the demarcation point associated with AFN’s Collocation Space. These cross- connects are separate components that are not considered a part of the Network Element, Combinations or Other Services and, thus, have a separate charge pursuant to this Agreement.