Countermeasures definition

Countermeasures means actions, devices, procedures, techniques, or other measures that reduce the vulnerability of an Information System.
Countermeasures means actions, devices, procedures, techniques, or other measures
Countermeasures means actions taken to counteract a danger or threat.

Examples of Countermeasures in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to coordinate, to the extent necessary, the preparation of site plans, reports or filings required by law or regulation, including but not limited to Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPP) required by any regulatory agency of competent jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Countermeasures

Countermeasures means medical and other countermeasures necessary for the purpose of preparedness for and response to pandemic situations, including but not limited to, vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, medical equipment and supplies, such as personal protective equipment.
Countermeasures means medical and other countermeasures necessary for the purpose of preparedness for and response to pandemic situations, including but not limited to, vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, medical equipment and supplies, such as personal protective equipment.

Related to Countermeasures

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place”, “stay at home”, workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure or sequester order, guideline, recommendation or Law, or any other applicable Laws, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Entity in connection with or in response to COVID-19.

  • Technological safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for use of the technology to protect and control access to personal information.

  • Erosion means the detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Supportive measures means individualized services that are offered to the complainant or the respondent designed to restore or preserve equal access to the District’s education program or activity without unreasonably burdening the other party. The supportive measures must be non-disciplinary and non-punitive in nature; offered before or after the filing of a formal complaint or where no formal complaint has been filed; and offered to either party as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge. Examples of supportive measures include, but are not limited to: measures designed to protect the safety of all parties or the District’s educational environment, or deter sexual harassment; counseling; extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments; modifications of work or class schedules; campus escort services; mutual restrictions on contact between the parties; changes in work or class locations; leaves of absence; and increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the campus.

  • Permeability of a space means the ratio of the volume within that space which is assumed to be occupied by water to the total volume of that space.

  • Blasting means the use of explosive materials to fracture:

  • Barrier means Barrier Level x R (initial).

  • Pandemic Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure, sequester, immunization requirements, safety or similar Law, directive, guidelines or recommendations promulgated by any Governmental Authority, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization, in each case, in connection with or in response to a pandemic, including COVID-19.

  • Safety means any product which, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use including duration and, where applicable, putting into service, installation and maintenance requirements, does not present any risk or only the minimum risks compatible with the product's use, considered to be acceptable and consistent with a high level of protection for the safety and health of persons.

  • Quality control means the total of all activities performed by the Design-Builder, Designer, Construction Inspection Professional Engineering Firm and the Materials Testing Firm or Laboratory, subcontractors, producers or manufacturers to ensure that the Work performed by the Design-Builder conforms to the Contract requirements. For design, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for design quality, checking, design review including reviews for constructability, and review and approval of Working Plans. For construction, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for materials handling and construction quality, inspection, sampling and testing of materials both on site and at the plant(s), field testing of materials, obtaining and verifying Materials Certifications, record keeping, and equipment monitoring and calibration, production process control, and monitoring of environmental compliance. Quality Control also includes documentation of all QC design and construction efforts. The Scope of Work to be performed as part of the Quality Control task may be changed after the RFQ Phase.

  • Procurement Process means the process commenced by the issuing of this Invitation and concluding upon the award of a contract (or other outcome as determined by Tetra Tech International Development) or upon the earlier termination of the process

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.

  • Outcomes means the Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Act;

  • Animal means any nonhuman animate being endowed with the power of voluntary action.