Buckle means a quick release device which enables the child to be held by the restraint or the restraint by the structure of the car and can be quickly opened. The buckle may incorporate the adjusting device.
Buckle means any device for holding the body belt or body harness closed around the employee's body.
Buckle means a quick-release device enabling the wearer to be held by the belt. The buckle may incorporate the adjusting device, except in the case of a harness belt buckle.
Examples of Buckle in a sentence
Rule 3: Buckle up – no person may drive any vehicle on Eskom business and/or on Eskom premises: unless the driver and all passengers are wearing seat belts.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) TBI Leadership Academy, TN Fire and Codes Enforcement Academy, Bell Buckle, TN, August 14, 2017.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) TBI State Academy, TN Fire and Codes Enforcement Academy, Bell Buckle, TN, September 28, 2017.
For information on how to implement such a program, or statistics on the potential benefits and cost-savings to your company or organization, please visit the Buckle Up America section on NHTSA's website at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
Two universal "Buckle Up" decals approximately 6" by 6" shall be furnished loose with each bus.
More Definitions of Buckle
Buckle means a quick release device which enables the child to be held by the restraint or the restraint by the structure of the car and can be quickly opened. The buckle may incorporate the adjusting device. "Enclosed buckle release button", a buckle release button such that it shall not be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm. "Non-enclosed buckle release button", a buckle release button such that it shall be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm. "Adjusting device" means a device enabling the ECRS belt or its attachments to be adjusted to the physique of the wearer. The adjusting device may either be part of the buckle or be a retractor or any other part of the ECRS belt. "Quick adjuster" means an adjusting device which can be operated by one hand in one smooth movement. "Adjuster mounted directly on Enhanced Child Restraint System" means an adjuster for the harness belt which is directly mounted on the Enhanced Child Restraint System, as opposed to being directly supported by the strap that it is designed to adjust. "Energy absorber" means a device which is designed to dissipate energy independently of or jointly with the strap and forms part of an Enhanced Child Restraint System. "Retractor" means a device designed to accommodate a part or the whole of the strap of an Enhanced Child Restraint System. The term covers the following devices: "Automatically-locking retractor", a retractor which allows extraction of the desired length of a strap and, when the buckle is fastened, automatically adjusts the strap to the wearer's physique, further extraction of the strap without voluntary intervention by the wearer being prevented. "Emergency-locking retractor", a retractor which does not restrict the strap wearer's freedom of movement in normal driving conditions. Such a device has length-adjusting devices which automatically adjust the strap to the wearer's physique, and a locking mechanism actuated in an emergency by: Deceleration of the vehicle, extraction of the strap from the retractor, or any other automatic means (single sensitivity); A combination of any of these means (multiple sensitivity). "Inclined position" means a special position of the chair which allows the child to recline. "Lying down/supine/prone position" means a position where at least the child's head and body excluding its limbs are on a horizontal surface when at rest in the restraint. "Vehicle seat" means a structure, wh...
Buckle means a quick-release connector that secures a person in a seat belt assembly or a built-in restraint system; (attache)
Buckle means any device for holding the body belt or body harness closed around the employee's body. "Connector" means a device which is used to couple (connect) parts of the personal fall arrest system and positioning device systems together. It may be an independent component of the system, such as a carabiner, or it may be an integral component of part of the system (such as a buckle or dee- ring sewn into a body belt or body harness, or a snap-hook spliced or sewn to a lanyard or self-retracting lanyard).
Buckle means a quick release device which enables the child to be held by the restraint or the restraint by the structure of the car and can be quickly opened. The buckle may incorporate the adjusting device.
2.9.1. Enclosed buckle release button", a buckle release button such that it shall not be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm.
2.9.2. Non-enclosed buckle release button", a buckle release button such that it shall be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm.
Buckle means any device for holding the body belt or body harness closed around the employee's body. "Carabineer” ‐ see Snap hook
Buckle means a quick release device enabling the wearer to be held by the belt. The buckles may be classified as any of the following four types :
Buckle means a quick release device which enables the child to be held by the restraint or the restraint by the structure of the car and can be quickly opened. The buckle may incorporate the adjusting device;
2.9.1. enclosed buckle release button', a buckle release button such that it must not be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm;
2.9.2. non-enclosed buckle release button', a buckle release button such that it must be possible to release the buckle using a sphere having a diameter of 40 mm.