The Abuse Management main steps are:
· Receive the alarm;
· Analyze the case and identify appropriate actions;
· Notify to Law Enforcement Agencies;
· Close the case.
(...) In particular, the informatic tool can automate the alarm acquisition (coming from abuse mailbox, abuse forms, etc.) and the following steps of the abuse process:
· False positives analysis;
· Alarm categorization;
· Alarm prioritization;
· Acquisition of information regarding the abuse source;
· Information organization for Law Enforcement notification;
· Form automatic filling;
· Abuse activity registration and data storage;
· Abuse report creation;
· Libraries creation.
(...) The alarms are then categorized with pre-assigned priority levels based on a taxonomy referred to national and internal regulatory requirements.
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Acting High Commissioner for UN Human Rights Al-Nashif Alarmed By the Targeting of Human Rights Defenders in oPt - Statement (Excerpts) - Question of Palestine
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Acting High Commissioner for UN Human Rights Al-Nashif Alarmed By the Targeting of Human Rights Defenders in oPt – Statement (Excerpts)
12 September 2022
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It is evident that the respondent countries have identified Alarm systems, Contingency planning, and Wastewater treatment as prioritized issues. (...) Organization of workshops and establishment of expert groups were mentioned mostly as the required format for joint activities in the issues of Alarm systems and Contingency planning. Elaboration of technical manuals and policy recommendations were most frequently spelled out as possible outcomes of such activities. (...) The responses provided by countries indicate some common most prioritized issues in the area of water and industrial accidents. Alarm systems, Contingency planning and Wastewater treatment are the most frequently cited issues.
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3 July 2020
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The UN human rights office, OHCHR , has expressed alarm at the arrest of demonstrators in Hong Kong, following China’s adoption of a national security law for the Special Administrative Region (SAR).
Spokesperson Rupert Colville told journalists in Geneva on Friday that the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was continuing to analyze the new law after it came into force on Wednesday, regarding its compliance with international human rights obligations:
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Looking back over the first four days of the high-level week, the Ireland’s Prime Minister said a series of alarms have sounded in the Hall of the General Assembly : for conflict, for COVID, for climate.
“We have heard the alarms. Now we must respond,” said Micheál Martin.
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The UN human rights office, OHCHR , has expressed alarm at the arrest of demonstrators in Hong Kong, following China’s adoption of a national security law for the Special Administrative Region (SAR).
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UNRWA is Alarmed and Saddened by an Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) Incident that Affected Palestine Children in Ein El Tal, Aleppo - Statement - Question of Palestine
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UNRWA is Alarmed and Saddened by an Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) Incident that Affected Palestine Children in Ein El Tal, Aleppo – Statement
01 September 2021
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On the afternoon of 31 August 2021, seven Palestine refugee boys between the ages of 10 and 14 were playing in the heavily damaged Ein el Tal Camp in Aleppo, when a nearby explosive remnant of war (ERW) exploded. (...) Document Type:
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The hose end solenoid valves shall be wired to open when the system is turned on and to shut when either the unit is turned off or an alarm condition shuts the unit off. (...) The components shall consist of:
□ Motor starters with overload protection and manual reset. □ Programmable Logic Controller to control all system functions □ Fuses (MCB) to protect motors and control circuit. □ Push button start/stop switches of the plant and individual motors, on panel door. □ Alarm indications for low flow, high pressure of pump, low oil level in the transformer, on
panel door. □ Alarm reset button on panel door □ Hour meter to indicate total running hours, on panel door.
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5.1.16 Oil Flow Low Switch
An oil flow low sensor shall be installed in the discharge line of the filtering plant. (...) The hose end solenoid valves shall be wired to open when the system is turned on and to shut when either the unit is turned off or an alarm condition shuts the unit off.
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There is full integration with a fire alarm system and a stand by generator so as to ensure that the electromagnets used to control the doors operate in full compliance with the local ordinances. (...) Figure 3 – Mass Transit Authority Downtown Terminal facility Flint, Michigan, US Photo credit: courtesy of IBI Group 6.4 Wellesley Long Term Care All communications is carried over a single communications infrastructure including nurse call, telephones, data, access control, and integration with a fire alarm system, number of elevators, parking. Figure 4 – Wellesley Central Health Corporation Toronto, Ontario Canada Photo credit: courtesy of IBI Group ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 477
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