Shock Sample Clauses

Shock. Potentially dangerous electrical shock can occur when working on this product. Protective measures and safety procedures should be observed at all times. Table of Contents General 1 Ordering Information 2 Installation 3 Programming 4 Assembly 5 Specifications 6 Maintenance 7 Glossary 8
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Shock. People who are suffering from any severe injury (for example, a bad burn or major loss of blood) may be in a state of shock. A person in shock is usually pale and faint. The person may be sweating, with cold, moist skin and a weak, rapid pulse. Shock is a serious medical condition. DO NOT allow a person in shock to walk anywhere – even to the nurse’s office. Call for emergency help immediately. While emergency help is being summoned, loosen any tightly fitting clothing and keep the person comfortable. Chemistry Lab Safety Contract + Packet Name Pd. Diagram of Lab Label the following diagram with emergency equipment. - Safety glasses - Aprons - Door to chemical storage - Safety shower - Eyewash - Fire blanket - Lab oven - Fire extinguisher - Fume hood - Sinks - First Aid Kit - Broken Glass container - Dustpan + Broom
Shock. Each unit shall meet Grade A, Class I and/or Class II, deck mounted equipment shock requirements in accordance with MIL-DTL-901E. The use of previous shock tests extensions shall be used to the maximum extent practical. The use of resilient mounts requires the use of flexible interface connections for all shipboard interfaces. These interfaces shall be provided with the production system. (CDRL A012, A013, A014)
Shock. The first article unit shall meet the requirements of paragraph
Shock. This specification of the handheld device is to allow users the ability to verbally communicate into the speaker with one another. Typical of a voice operated transmission feature. A separate remote speaker microphone or similar equipment is not necessary to accommodate this function.
Shock. Potentially dangerous electrical shock can occur when working on this product. Protective measures and safety procedures should be observed at all times.
Shock. The transceiver shall be designed to be operational after exposure to shocks identified in MIL-STD-810E, Procedure I, for Ground Equipment IAW Figures 516.4-1 and 516.4-2. The transceiver shall be subjected to at least three shocks in both directions along each of three orthogonal axes.
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Shock. The Seeker shall survive, while operating and in any orientation, a free-fall of up to 1 m (3.3 ft) onto a flat concrete surface. Cosmetic damage is allowed.

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  • Temperature Where low temperature and/or self-service cases are used for any of such merchandise coming under the jurisdiction of the Union, such cases shall be served only by employees covered by this Agreement.

  • Noise The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure, particularly late at night and early in the morning. The Hirer shall, if using sound amplification equipment, make use of any noise limitation device provided at the premises and comply with any other licensing condition for the premises.

  • Stability 14.01 Maintain a documented, ongoing stability program to monitor the stability of the Product using stability indicating procedures. X 14.02 Data analysis and trending reporting will be performed. X

  • Speed The relative importance we attach is “high”.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

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