19) Adhere to
ISO Policies, Procedures, and Work Instructions in support of the AC FIRST Quality Management System.
Most general liability policies provide, at a minimum, the same coverage as the standard
ISO policy.
Most commercial property policies, including
the ISO policy, provide some automatic coverage for personal property that is owned by someone else.
The ISO policy addresses these costs in a section entitled Additional Coverages.
Not exact matches
For a general sense of the contractor's security
policy and practices, review their
ISO 27002 compliance statement.
Ensure your quality manual includes a copy of the quality
policy, a list of standardized techniques related to quality management found in
ISO 9001 and a chart showing the relationships and responsibilities regarding quality between your company's departments.
The engineering department's
policies and procedures have been vital in securing Nestle's preferred supplier status, as well as the company's
ISO 9000 certification.
A majority of commercial property
policies cover debris removal costs in the same manner as the standard
ISO form.
I have unvested
ISOs from a job I started this year, and recent revisions to our
policies have given employees the ability to early - exercise their options.
Furthermore, the hotel has been
ISO certified for its environment - friendly
policies and its outstanding service quality.
Continuing its history of discounting state
policies, the fuel security analysis scenario that the
ISO claims depicts the likely future includes only 6,600 megawatts of renewable energy capacity in 2024/2025 — far below the more than 8,000 megawatts needed to achieve state renewable portfolio standards.
In recent weeks, for example, we have expressed concerns to the
ISO that it continues to forecast less energy efficiency and solar resource growth than state
policies require even though states have consistently achieved higher levels of clean energy faster than expected.
The renewable energy findings from the
ISO's analysis should be front and center, particularly because higher renewable energy levels are more consistent with New England states»
policies, which call for increasing levels of renewable energy as well as energy efficiency.
Just recently, FERC approved another workaround for
ISO - NE, i.e., Competitive Auctions with Sponsored
Policy Resources (CASPR), but this workaround could result in nuclear and coal - fired power plants closing more quickly which will exacerbate the reliability problem.
However,
ISO New England's estimates of future distributed solar and energy efficiency continue to have known deficiencies, including problematic assumptions regarding the discounting of state
policy requirements, future technology costs trends for both solar and efficiency measures, disappearance of tax credits, and other state - specific incentives.
ISO's estimates of future distributed solar and energy efficiency have known deficiencies, including problematic assumptions regarding the discounting of state
policy requirements, future technology costs trends for both solar and efficiency measures, disappearance of tax credits, and other state - specific incentives.
A 30 - year veteran of public affairs and
policy, Karen Edson is the Vice President, Policy and Client Services for the California Independent System Operator Corporation (California
policy, Karen Edson is the Vice President,
Policy and Client Services for the California Independent System Operator Corporation (California
Policy and Client Services for the California Independent System Operator Corporation (California
ISO).
Likely still gun - shy after what happened to Davis, the political system has not attempted to influence the
ISO's
policies or operations since.
«In
ISO - NE,» they wrote, «if resources don't clear in the second stage of the market but are built anyway due to state
policy, too much capacity will be built.»
International standards, such as
ISO 27001 and 27002, offer high - level
policy statements and specific
policy implementation methods.
Jason Petrucci, CEO at Phoenix Business Solutions commented: «
ISO is a globally recognised standard and achieving certi cation gives our clients, stakeholders and the wider marketplace con dence that their data will be protected and that the correct
policies and procedure are in place to maintain a healthy and secure environment.
Policies and procedures for information security as well as all other aspects of technical operations are
ISO 27001 - aligned.
Many of these
policies contain the same definition of this term as the standard
ISO Commercial General Liability (CGL)
policy.
Many insurers issue commercial property
policies using standard
ISO forms.
For the purposes of demonstration, it will compare the occurrence version of the
ISO general liability
policy with its claims - made cousin.
Many
policies (including the
ISO claims - made CGL) do not specify a time period for reporting claims.
Most business liability
policies are written on the occurrence version of the
ISO Commercial General Liability Coverage Form (CGL) or on a form very similar to it.
It has also been awarded the
ISO certification for their claim services,
policy issuance, customer servicing and seamless Information Security processes being followed at all their offices.
A standard
ISO endorsement, entitled Individual Named Insured, is used to add personal auto coverage to your commercial
policy.
Virtually every car insurance company in the country uses the
ISO vehicle rating in calculating and determining auto insurance
policy premium rates.
To clarify the
policy's intent,
ISO added a definition of advertisement.
When providing only liability insurance company coverage, the insurance company does not use an
ISO rating and depends solely on the driver's personal credit score and driving history to determine
policy rates.
Damage to personal property in the building caused by the weight of ice, snow, or sleet is not covered by standard
ISO HO3, HO4, or HO6
policies.
It is covered by
ISO HO5
policies.
In the
ISO general liability
policy, the care, custody and control exclusion is located under Coverage A, Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability.
Most liability
policies are based on the standard
ISO Commercial General Liability Coverage Form (CGL).
This term is defined in the
ISO liability
policy, but it does not appear in the
policy definitions.
The standard
ISO commercial auto
policy defines the coverage territory in the
policy conditions.
Auto liability coverage is included in the standard
ISO commercial auto form, which is the basis of most commercial auto
policies.
Marathon Machining is insured for liability under the standard
ISO general liability
policy.
Many commercial
policies contain a standard cancellation clause drafted by
ISO.
For instance, the definition of employee in the
ISO commercial auto
policy states that the word employee does not mean a temporary worker.
The
ISO property
policy covers property situated in a building at (or within 100 feet of) a premises described in the declarations.
Because these types of injuries are not included in the definition of bodily injury found in the standard
ISO liability
policy, your
policy affords broader coverage.
This article will explain how non-owned property is handled under the standard
ISO property
policy.
Whether your vehicle is a standard family sedan or a specialty car like a Porsche or Jaguar, the
ISO can help your insurance company figure out what is a fair risk and where to set coverage rates for your
policy.
Unlike the standard general liability
policy, the
ISO business auto
policy provides no automatic coverage for newly acquired or formed entities.
For example, the Business Auto Coverage Form is the backbone of the
ISO commercial auto
policy.
The
ISO business auto
policy requires you, the named insured, to give the insurer prompt notice of any accident, claim, suit or loss.
Some package
policies, including the
ISO businessowners
policy, automatically include some extra expense coverage.