Emergency Equipment means an emission unit used exclusively to drive an electrical generator, an air compressor or a pump in emergency situations, except for operations up to 52 hours per calendar year for non-emergency purposes. Emission units used for supplying power for distribution to an electrical grid shall not be considered emergency equipment.
Emergency Equipment means a backboard with straps, two (2) blankets, cervical collars in adult and infant sizes or a commercial head immobilizer.
Emergency Equipment means equipment installed/carried to be used in case of abnormal and emergency situations that demand immediate action for the safe conduct of the flight and protection of occupants, including life preservation (e.g. drop-out oxygen, crash axe, fire extinguisher, protective breathing equipment, manual release tool, slide-raft).
Examples of Emergency Equipment in a sentence
DUI/MCC Truck BATMCC331759 $ 1,104,151.00 3.7% $ 1,063,297.41 16 Emergency Equipment Vehicle, 28' overall length 4x4 Crew cab diesel 19,500 lb GVW chassis with all-aluminum welded 12’ body.
Any hours submitted for reimbursement not documented on an OF288 or OF286 must be supported by legible scanned Crew Time Reports (CTR) and/or Emergency Equipment Shift Tickets (Shift Ticket).
Incident Time Reports (OF288) and/or Emergency Equipment Use Invoices (OF286) must be submitted along with the Cooperator’s FBS Billing Document.
More Definitions of Emergency Equipment
Emergency Equipment means noise emitting devices required to avoid or reduce the severity of accidents. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to, safety valves and other unregulated pressure relief devices.
Emergency Equipment means an emission unit used exclusively to drive an electrical generator, an air compressor
Emergency Equipment means a vehicle that is equipped with lights and sirens and that is: (1) operated by public police, fire or airport security agencies; or (2) designated as an emergency vehicle by a federal agency.
Emergency Equipment means an emission unit used exclusively to drive an electrical generator, an air compressor or a pump in emergency situations, except for operations up to 52 hours per calendar year for non-emergency purposes. Emission units
Emergency Equipment means any crash, fire, medical, rescue, police, or other equipment or vehicle designated by the airport manager as necessary to safeguard buildings, ramps, runways, structures, taxiways, and other property within the airport boundary.
Emergency Equipment means any equipment of an offshore installation provided for use in an emergency;
Emergency Equipment means any or all of the following: ambulances, accessory equipment, communication equipment, fire fighting apparatus, protective equipment, and rescue vehicles.