Evacuation definition

Evacuation means the authorized or ordered departure from post of an employee or dependent(s), or any of the circumstances outlined in Section 610j herein. The terms "evacuated" and "ordered/authorized to depart" are used interchangeably in these regulations.
Evacuation means movement of occupants out of the building to a safe area near the building.
Evacuation means the urgent removal of people from an area to avoid or reduce high-level, short-term exposure.

Examples of Evacuation in a sentence

  • Evacuation routes, sheltering measures, temporary housing, and permanent housing must all be in place and available for public awareness to protect residents, mitigate risk, and relocate residents, if necessary, to maintain post-disaster social and economic stability.

  • To be eligible for coverage for Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits, the Insured Person must be in compliance with all Terms of this insurance.

  • The Company will provide Emergency Medical Evacuation benefits only when the condition, Illness, Injury or occurrence giving rise to the Emergency Medical Evacuation is covered under the Terms of this insurance.

  • AAPD 18-02 - Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services AAPD No. 18-02 is hereby incorporated as Attachment 3 to the solicitation.

  • Political Evacuation and/or Political Repatriation must occur within ten (10) days of the events causing the necessity for such action.


More Definitions of Evacuation

Evacuation means denying entry into or the organized clearing of a building or buildings, involving:
Evacuation means the process of moving patients and staff from the Affected Entity due to a disaster that threatens life and/or the ability of the Affected Entity to provide health care services.
Evacuation means the transportation of a Member from a hospital in one geographical region. to another where medical facilities are considered by the Company to be inadequate for the medical case to a hospital in another geographical region where facilities are deemed adequate to manage the case.
Evacuation means that all persons must leave the affected building. After an alarm is sounded, or verbal notification is given to evacuate
Evacuation means the withdrawal of any member of the general public from an area threatened by exposure to a hazardous material.
Evacuation means any mandatory or voluntary order to vacate homes or businesses under Chapter 252, Florida Statutes.
Evacuation means moving students for their protection from a school building to a predetermined location in response to an emergency.