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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

  • All learners must familiarise themselves with Fire Evacuation Procedures.

  • The Company shall be under no liability to make any payment under Emergency Medical Expenses, Medical Evacuation, Repatriation of Remains and Personal Accident Benefit in respect of any Claim for suicide.

  • At the discretion of Specialty Emergency Services and with due regard to the Member’s condition and where Repatriation and/or Evacuation is inadvisable, a medical practitioner may be dispatched to make an on- site evaluation of the Member’s condition, to determine his suitability for evacuation and to collaborate with the attending doctor and arrange for the Member’s eventual Evacuation or Repatriation.

  • All other indemnities of this Policy shall be payable to the Insured Person or if the Insured Person is below age of 18 years, to the legal guardian on behalf of the Insured Person, except under Section 2 – Education Fund, Section 6 - Emergency Medical Evacuation and Section 7 - Repatriation of remains where relevant amounts will be paid directly to the OEI or provider of services in accordance with the terms of this Policy.

  • Evacuation of tents to avoid possible injury is recommended when severe weather threatens the area where the tents are erected.


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
Evacuation means that all persons must leave the affected building. After an alarm is sounded, or verbal notification is given to evacuate
Evacuation means any mandatory or voluntary order to vacate homes or businesses under Chapter 252, Florida Statutes.
Evacuation means the withdrawal of any member of the general public from an area threatened by exposure to a hazardous material.
Evacuation or “evacuated” means the removal of 100% of the intercepted substances from a grease control device, oil and grease interceptor, sediment interceptor or dental amalgam separator;