Alert Level definition

Alert Level means the determination made under subregulation 3(2);
Alert Level means a value or criterion established in an individual permit that serves as an early warning indicat- ing a potential violation of a permit condition related to BADCT or the discharge of a pollutant to groundwater.
Alert Level means the determination made under sub-regulation 3(2);

Examples of Alert Level in a sentence

  • Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for emergency demand response for periods in which the Reliability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP-002-3, Capacity and Energy Emergencies (incorporated by reference, see §63.14), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordinator, has declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP-002-3.

  • Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for emergency demand response for periods in which the Reliability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP-002-3, Capacity and Energy Emergencies (incorporated by reference, see §60.17), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordinator, has declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP-002-3.

  • Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for emergency demand response for periods in which the Reliability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP-002-3, Capacity and Energy Emergencies (incorporated by reference, see § 63.14), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordinator, has declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP-002-3.

  • Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for emergency demand response for periods in which the Reliability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP-002-3, Capacity and Energy Emergencies (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordinator, has declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP-002-3.

  • Visits are permitted during Alert Level 3 of the national state of disaster.

  • Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for emergency demand response for periods in which the Reliability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP–002–3, Capacity and Energy Emergencies (incorporated by reference, see § 63.14), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordinator, has declared an Energy Emergency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP– 002–3.

  • The focus of Alert Level 3 is to control the transmission of COVID-19, while further relaxing public health measures ( link).

  • The regulations set out in this Chapter apply during Alert Level 4.

  • The Cabinet member responsible for cooperative governance and traditional affairs, in terms of regulation 3(2), declares, upon the recommendation of the Cabinet member responsible for health, and in consultation with Cabinet, that Alert Level 4 will be applicable from 1 May 2020 in the Republic of South Africa and will remain in force up to the declaration of different Alert Levels for the duration of the national state of disaster.

  • Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for emergency demand re- sponse for periods in which the Reli- ability Coordinator under the North American Electric Reliability Corpora- tion (NERC) Reliability Standard EOP– 002–3, Capacity and Energy Emer- gencies (incorporated by reference, see § 63.14), or other authorized entity as determined by the Reliability Coordi- nator, has declared an Energy Emer- gency Alert Level 2 as defined in the NERC Reliability Standard EOP–002–3.


More Definitions of Alert Level

Alert Level means the alert level as declared by the Cabinet member responsible for cooperative governance and traditional affairs under regulation 3(2) of the Regulations;
Alert Level means a numeric value, or criterion expressing a concentration of a pollutant or a physical or chemical property of a pollutant, that is established in an individual permit and that serves as an early warning indicating a potential violation of an Aquifer Water Quality Standard at the applicable point of compliance or a permit condition including a concentration of a pollutant or a physical or chemical property of a pollutant. Exceeding an alert level may require adjustment of permit conditions or appropriate actions as required by a contingency plan.
Alert Level means a value or criterion established in an facility plan approval that serves as an early warning indicating a potential violation of a plan approval condition related to BADCT or the discharge of a pollutant to groundwater.
Alert Level means a value or criterion established in an individual permit
Alert Level means a numeric value, expressing either a concentration of a pollutant or a physical or chemical prop- erty of a pollutant, which that is established in an individual Aquifer Protection Permit permit and which serves as an early warning indicating a potential violation of either an Aquifer Water Quality Standard at the applicable point of compliance, or any a permit condition.

Related to Alert Level

  • RBC level means an insurer's company action level RBC, regulatory action level RBC, authorized control level RBC, or mandatory control level RBC where:

  • Barrier Level means the Barrier Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Index Level means, in respect of any day and subject to Adjustment Provisions: (a) in respect of an Index(other than a Multiple Exchange Index), the closing level of such Indexat the Valuation Time on such day; and (b) in respect of an Index that is a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of the Index on such day at the Valuation Time as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor each as rounded up to four decimal places (with 0.00005 being rounded up), allas determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Highest-level owner means the entity that owns or controls an immediate owner of the offeror, or that owns or controls one or more entities that control an immediate owner of the offeror. No entity owns or exercises control of the highest level owner.

  • Elevated blood lead level means a level of lead in blood that is any of the following:

  • Initial Level means, in respect of an Index, the level specified as such in the applicable Issue Terms.

  • Ground Level means the level of the referred point of exposed surface of the ground as indicated in the drawing.

  • Order Level means the price indicated in the Order.

  • First Level Support means any support relating to calls from Customer’s customers, end users or affiliates or general resolution of user errors, network errors, provisioning errors or Internet delays or malfunctions.

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Severity Level means the actual impact of a Defect on a user’s operational environment as further described in the table below.

  • Sound level means the A-weighted Sound Pressure Level;

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Mean Sea Level means the average height of the sea for all stages of the tide. It is used as a reference for establishing various elevations within the floodplain. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the term is synonymous with the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, to which Base Flood Elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced.

  • Маrgin Level for CFD trading shall mean the percentage of Equity to Necessary Margin ratio. It is calculated as: Margin Level = (Equity / Necessary Margin) x 100%.

  • Pricing Level refers to the determination of which of Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, Level V or Level VI applies at any date.