Supervision and Control Sample Clauses

The 'Supervision and Control' clause establishes the responsibility of one party, typically the employer or client, to oversee and direct the work performed by the contractor or service provider. In practice, this means the supervising party may set standards, monitor progress, and require compliance with specific procedures or quality benchmarks throughout the project. This clause ensures that the work aligns with the expectations and requirements of the supervising party, helping to maintain quality and accountability during the execution of the contract.
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Supervision and Control. Provider shall designate one of its employees sent to render aid and assistance to Recipient as a supervisor. As soon as practicable, Recipient shall assign work tasks to Provider's supervisor, and unless specifically instructed otherwise, Recipient shall have the responsibility for coordinating communications between Provider's supervisor and Recipient. Recipient shall provide necessary credentials to Provider's personnel authorizing them to operate on behalf of Recipient. Based upon such assignments from the Recipient, Provider's supervisor shall: 1. Have the authority to assign work and establish work schedules for Provider's personnel. Further, supervisor shall retain direct supervision and control of Provider's personnel, equipment, and other resources. Provider should be prepared to furnish communications equipment sufficient to maintain communications among its respective operating units, and if this is not possible, Provider shall notify Recipient accordingly; 2. Maintain daily personnel time records, material records, and a log of equipment hours; 3. Report work progress to Recipient at mutually agreed upon intervals.
Supervision and Control. The chief law enforcement officer of the agency with primary jurisdiction, or his or her authorized representative, shall act as the incident commander for the duration of the investigation and shall provide general support to the RMCT. The agency of jurisdiction investigation commander will coordinate RMCT activity with the RMCT supervisor to achieve mutually desired results. The RMCT supervisor shall retain full tactical authority to assign, deploy, or initiate action by RMCT personnel and may withdraw RMCT personnel or request that personnel from other agencies avoid or discontinue activities which, in his or her discretion, will compromise or hinder the effective performance of the RMCT.
Supervision and Control. The services to be performed hereunder pertain to and include certain functions customarily reposited in and performed by the employees and/or officers of PLIC, but at all times the ultimate supervision and control of such functions shall remain with and reside in the respective official or officials of PLIC responsible for any such functions.
Supervision and Control. Supervision and Control- The Provider shall designate supervisory personnel among its employees sent to render aid and assistance to the Recipient. Recipient shall provide necessary credentials to the Provider’s personnel authorizing them to operate on behalf of the Recipient. Recipient shall assign work tasks to Provider’s supervisory personnel, and unless specifically instructed otherwise, Recipient shall have the responsibility for coordination between Provider’s supervisory personnel and Recipient. Both Parties agree that there is an inherent need for accountability of all personnel responding to an incident within the response district. Each Party agrees that it will be the responsible for their own respective employees.
Supervision and Control. Personnel and equipment dispatched to a Receiving Government shall remain employees of their respective Sending Government, but shall work under the overall discretion of the Receiving Government. The Receiving Government will utilize the incident command system and responding resources from Sending Government(s) will be incorporated as appropriate into that system.
Supervision and Control. 1. Personnel sent to assist another community under this Agreement will continue under the command and control of their regular supervisors, but they will come under the operational control of the Receiving Agency. The Receiving Agency may use an incident command system (ICS) or unified command system. 2. Employees shall remain employees of their own agencies at all times. Each agency, sending or receiving, shall be responsible for its own employees’ wages, benefits, and similar obligations.
Supervision and Control. The responding personnel, equipment and other resources will be under the operational control of the Requesting Party. These response operations shall be NIMS compliant as well as organized and functioning within an Incident Command System (ICS), Unified Control System (UCS). Direct supervision and control of responding party’s resources shall remain with their designated supervisor(s). The designated supervisor(s) shall: maintain personnel time records, material records and a log of equipment hours and report work progress to the Requesting Party. The Responding Party’s personnel and other resources remain subject to recall by the Responding Party’s authority at any time, subject to reasonable notice to the Requesting Party.
Supervision and Control. It is the intention of this Agreement that supervision and control of personnel will be structured in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Incident Command System (ICS) of the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and that if the emergency/disaster is multi-jurisdictional, a Unified Command will be employed when practical. 1. When any personnel or equipment is deployed under the terms of this agreement, the Aiding Official shall meet with the Requesting Official. Orders by the Requesting Official will be given to the Aiding Official who will then give orders or direction to their personnel. The Aiding Official shall maintain reasonable contact with the Requesting Official as long as the Aiding Party is providing Public Works Assistance. The personnel of the Aiding Party may only be under the direct control of the Requesting party by a written mutual agreement. 2. In all instances and at all times, the Requesting Official or a designee thereof, shall have the right and responsibility to ensure that all personnel from the Aiding Party are asked to perform only those tasks or operations that are consistent with their training and are in accordance with their home protocols and accepted safe practices. 3. Personnel from the Aiding Party shall continue with the assigned tasks until the Requesting Party releases said personnel and equipment or until the Aiding Party recalls said personnel and equipment. No recall by an Aiding Party shall occur until, if reasonable given the facts and circumstances, the Aiding Official discusses the need for recall with the Requesting Official. 4. Each Aiding Party shall operate in accordance with the protocols of its Constituent Municipality, and all Aiding Party personnel shall act within the scope of his or her own training and certification or under the supervision of a person with the appropriate training and certification. Aiding Party personnel shall not be required to perform in a way that is inconsistent with the practices of their Constituent Municipality protocols or inconsistent with safe practices. 5. The Aiding Official shall be responsible for maintaining all records for time, materials and equipment provided to the Requesting Party; be responsible for the operation and maintenance of equipment provided by the Aiding Party; and report work process to the Requesting Party.
Supervision and Control. Management of an emergency shall remain with the jurisdiction in which the emergency occurred. Supervision and control of Providing Parties’ personnel and equipment shall be in accordance with National Incident Management System. The Requesting Party will be responsible for providing supplies and services, such as food, shelter, gasoline and oil, for on- site use of equipment and for the personnel providing assistance. All equipment and personnel used pursuant to this Compact shall be returned to the Providing Party upon being released by the Requesting Party or on demand of the Providing Party for such return.
Supervision and Control. When providing assistance under the terms of this Agreement, the response effort must be organized and function in accordance with the most current version of the applicable NIMS guidelines. The personnel, equipment, and resources of a Responding Party being used in the response effort will be under the operational control of the Requesting Party. Direct supervision and control of personnel, equipment and resources, as well as personnel accountability, shall remain the responsibility of the designated supervisory personnel of the Responding Party. Emergency Medical Services organizations providing assistance under this Agreement will utilize medical protocols authorized by their medical director. The designated supervisory personnel of the Responding Party shall: maintain daily personnel time records, material records and a log of equipment hours; be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the equipment and other resources furnished by the Responding Party; and, report work progress to the Requesting Party.