Surveillance Methods Clause Samples

The Surveillance Methods clause defines the types and scope of monitoring or observation techniques that may be used within a particular context, such as a workplace, facility, or project. It typically outlines which surveillance tools—like cameras, audio recording devices, or electronic monitoring—are permitted, and may specify the areas or activities subject to surveillance. This clause serves to inform all parties about the extent of monitoring, ensuring transparency and helping to prevent disputes over privacy or unauthorized observation.
Surveillance Methods. The QCP shall contain specific surveillance techniques for all contract services. The surveillance methods shall be comprehensive and adaptable to the reporting system of the Plan.
Surveillance Methods. COUNTY may apply surveillance methods to determine CONTRACTOR compliance. These include, but are not limited to: Routine inspection, random sampling without extrapolated deductions, and planned sampling, incidental inspections and validated customer complaints as supplemental surveillance methods. When using these surveillance methods, deductions will be taken for all observed defects.
Surveillance Methods. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Airport may apply surveillance methods to determine Contractor compliance. These include, but are not limited to, 100% inspection, random sampling without extrapolated deductions, and planned sampling as primary surveillance methods; and incidental inspections and validated customer complaints as supplemental surveillance methods. When using these surveillance methods, deductions will be taken for all observed defects.
Surveillance Methods. The primary methods of surveillance used to monitor performance of this contract will include, but not be limited to, random or planned sampling, periodic or inspection, and validated customer complaints.
Surveillance Methods. County may apply surveillance methods to determine Contractor compliance. These include, but are not limited to: Routine inspection, random sampling without extrapolated deductions, and planned sampling, incidental inspections and validated customer complaints as supplemental surveillance methods. When using these surveillance methods, deductions will be taken for all observed defects.

Related to Surveillance Methods

  • Surveillance For safety and security reasons we implement video and audio surveillance to monitor Revo Fitness Facilities. Surveillance is limited to the Revo Fitness Facility entry and floor areas only. By signing this Membership Agreement, you acknowledge that when accessing a Revo Fitness Facility you will be subject to video and audio surveillance and consent to such surveillance being taken and held by or on behalf of Revo Fitness.

  • Video Surveillance Video surveillance has become a valuable resource for the protection of the Employer’s assets and assuring the safety of its employees. This type of surveillance has proven to be a major deterrent to criminals and we will never know how many thefts and robberies have been prevented. Unfortunately, it is sometimes our own employees who are observed committing criminal acts in our stores. Within the confines of the law, the Employer may use video cameras in almost any part of the store. The vast majority of employees have no need to be concerned and may be assured that common sense and discretion will prevail in choosing who is allowed access to any monitoring equipment or video tapes.

  • Scoring The number of routes each company operates (Route # 0001-2999, 8000-8199) will be multiplied by 2 to determine the daily number of trips. (Only accidents, breakdowns and service reports related to routes falling in this range will be used for the evaluation). The daily number of trips will be multiplied by 175 to arrive at the annual number of trips. The number of accidents, breakdowns and service complaints will be divided by the total number of trips to calculate a percent figure. Each company’s percentage will be compared to the total average. See below for a sample. BUS COMPANY NUMBER OF TOTAL BKDN PERCENT ACCIDENTS PERCENT2 SERVICE PERCENT3 ROUTES TRIPS BKDN ACCIDENTS REPORTS COMPLAINTS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS TO TRIPS A 360 58680 3 0.01% 27 0.05% 46 0.08% B 48 7824 3 0.04% 4 0.05% 39 0.50% C 123 20049 11 0.05% 9 0.04% 27 0.13% D 91 14833 0.00% 10 0.07% 11 0.07% E 124 20212 20 0.10% 19 0.09% 18 0.09% TOTALS 746 121598 37 0.03% 69 0.06% 141 0.12% To score, if a company’s percentage is less than or equal to the total percentage for that category, the company will be awarded 6 points per category. Percentages greater than the total percentage for each distinct category (Accident, Breakdown, Service Complaints) will be scored according to the following scale: Less than-Equal to Ave. 6 points 0-3% above average 5 points 4-7% above average 4 points 5-8% above average 3 points 9-12% above average 2 points 13-16% 1 points Greater than 17% 0 points Any circumstance whereby a Breakdown or Accident is found by PTS to be ‘Non Reported’ by vendor within the required timeframe (see G-36) will count as (20) ‘Reported’ instances for the purpose of this Contractor Evaluation Scoring.

  • Statistical, Demographic or Market-Related Data All statistical, demographic or market-related data included in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package or the Prospectus are based on or derived from sources that the Company believes to be reliable and accurate and all such data included in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package or the Prospectus accurately reflects the materials upon which it is based or from which it was derived.

  • Benchmarking The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking) in relation to the benchmarking of any or all of the Goods and/or Services.