Tracking Devices Clause Samples

Tracking Devices a) This clause shall apply where the Employer doesn’t have a specific clause that has been previously negotiated & agreed to by the parties. If this has occurred, this can be found in APPENDIX N – EMPLOYER SPECIFIC TERMS
Tracking Devices. 19.1. Tracking Device is equipment that records the location of Employees, by the use of equipment that uses Global Positioning System (GPS) or by another similar system e.g. In Vehicle management systems, mobile device applications etc. 19.2. This clause shall apply where the Company does not have a specific clause that has been previously negotiated and agreed by the parties. Should there be policy agreed prior to this agreement it will be attached with the Appendix G 19.3. The Company shall not use or implement a tracking device following clause 12 19.4. Before implementation the Company shall inform the hold discussion with All Parties. 19.5. In the event of such an agreement being made and a tracking device being introduced, the following will apply as a minimum in respect of the information derived from tracking devices: i) The information cannot and will not be used for intrusive monitoring of Employees. ii) Employees will be provided, in written request, with access to all available information relevant to them. iii) An Employee can authorise their AWU Delegate in writing to access this information on their behalf. iv) The Company must not, and cannot use, the information as, indirectly or directly, and/or in connection with; a. performance monitoring; b. to set or assess individual performance benchmarks, or the like, for an Employee; c. disciplinary action; and/or d. Evidence against an Employee in applying disciplinary action to that Employee or in any legal action for unfair dismissal or the like. e. Any disputes regarding this clause or any matter relating to the use of a tracking device shall be dealt with via the disputes procedure in this Agreement. f. If the Company see an unsafe pattern of behaviour the Company may toolbox the Employees about the pattern of behaviour as a form of safety education.
Tracking Devices. (a) Introduction (i) Without in anyway conceding the need for the introduction of tracking devices, it is agreed that the Employer may introduce a Tracking Device for employees covered by this Agreement, subject to the requirements of this clause. (ii) The reasons for the Employer seeking to implement the Tracking Device are: (a) Safety of its employees; (b) Co-ordination of effort in emergency situations; (c) Efficient arrangement and operation of its business, personnel and fleet; and (d) Substantiation of fault response and customer appointment times.
Tracking Devices. Without prior writt▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of the Postal Service's chief privacy officer, any cookies or other tracking devices used by supplier may only be session, not persistent, devices; may not collect or derive any personally identifiable information regarding the customer or visitor; and may only serve to improve the efficiency of the customer's or visitor's use of the web site.
Tracking Devices. The tracked resources need to be tagged with specific technologies that enable identification and location. Based on the Gap analysis presented in D10.2 different existing technologies, that could be used standalone or combined together in a single device, have been identified to track the system resources. • RFID passive tags for basic identification of low value resources. • Bluetooth beacons to provide extra location functionalities • ZigBee/6LowPan nodes to implement continuous monitoring of the tracked resource. The monitoring of RFID and Bluetooth technologies data is managed with existing modern smartphones to provide a low cost and flexible platform. In this case the development of an Android application integrated with the central server via a Wi-Fi connection is the optimal architecture. In the case of ZigBee/6LowPan communications a custom node has been designed and implemented to add extra monitoring and tracking functionalities. The features of this wireless node already implemented and tested are: • Wireless ZigBee nodes based on Freescale KW2x transceivers
Tracking Devices. Dealer represents, warranties, and promises that for each Contract and/or Plan purchased by eAutoLenders it may acquire and install at its sole expense a GPS Vehicle Tracking Device in the purchased vehicle and obtain the Buyer’s written consent on a Disclosure Statement and Agreement for Installation on the form attached hereto as Exhibit “A.”

Related to Tracking Devices

  • Network Interface Device 2.7.1 The NID is defined as any means of interconnection of the customer’s premises wiring to BellSouth’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. The NID is a single line termination device or that portion of a multiple line termination device required to terminate a single line or circuit at the premises. The NID features two (2) independent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or divisions that separate the service provider’s network from the customer’s premises wiring. Each chamber or division contains the appropriate connection points or posts to which the service provider and the customer each make their connections. The NID provides a protective ground connection and is capable of terminating cables such as twisted pair cable. 2.7.2 BellSouth shall permit NewPhone to connect NewPhone’s Loop facilities to the customer’s premises wiring through the BellSouth NID or at any other technically feasible point.

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at a P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

  • Start-Up and Synchronization Consistent with the mutually acceptable procedures of the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer is responsible for the proper synchronization of the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System in accordance with NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner procedures and requirements.

  • Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 9.2.1 If WCS chooses to subtend a Verizon access Tandem, WCS’s NPA/NXX must be assigned by WCS to subtend the same Verizon access Tandem that a Verizon NPA/NXX serving the same Rate Center Area subtends as identified in the LERG. 9.2.2 WCS shall establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks pursuant to applicable access Tariffs by which it will provide Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic to and from WCS’s Customers. 9.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be two-way trunks. Such trunks shall connect the End Office WCS utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access to its Customers in a given LATA to the access Tandem(s) Verizon utilizes to provide Exchange Access in such LATA. 9.2.4 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access to allow WCS’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier which is connected to a Verizon access Tandem.

  • Network Interconnection Methods 3.1 The Interconnection provided herein may not be used solely for the purpose of originating a Party’s own interexchange traffic.