Emergency Conditions definition

Emergency Conditions means any circumstances in which the school district designee deems that the immediate use of a pesticide is necessary to protect the health and safety of students, staff, other persons, or the school site.
Emergency Conditions means circumstances that would expose State employees to harmful or unsafe conditions as determined by the Governor's Office.
Emergency Conditions means one or more conditions that exist in a building or on a property that create the likelihood of imminent danger to the life or safety of anyone who enters or occupies the property or building.

Examples of Emergency Conditions in a sentence

  • The Participating TO or the CAISO may reduce Interconnection Service or disconnect the Large Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities when such reduction or disconnection is necessary under Good Utility Practice due to Emergency Conditions.

  • Under Emergency Conditions, the Utility may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Generating Facility.


More Definitions of Emergency Conditions

Emergency Conditions means circumstances that would expose County employees to harmful or unsafe conditions, as determined by the County Administrator.
Emergency Conditions means those circumstances resulting from a permittee's actions, or lack of actions, which the Department determines constitute a present or imminent danger to the public health, welfare, or the environment.
Emergency Conditions means circumstances which may constitute a hazard to life or property, or which may result in personal injury or damage to the environment;
Emergency Conditions means all the following:
Emergency Conditions means circumstances that would expose employees to harmful or unsafe conditions, as defined by the Governor's Office.
Emergency Conditions or “Emergency reporting” means urgent circumstances involving potential adverse consequences to human life or property as a result of weather conditions or other calamity.
Emergency Conditions means any circumstances in which the school designee or a property owner of a property where a privately operated child day care facility is located, or the property owner's agent, deems that the immediate use of a pesticide is necessary to protect the health and safety of pupils, staff, or other persons, or the schoolsite.