High hazard definition

High hazard means the classification assigned to an actual or potential cross-connection that potentially could allow a substance that may cause illness or death to backflow into the potable water supply.
High hazard means a dam's or reservoir's failure will result in probable loss of human life. Source: HAR-190-1-Dam-Safety-Rules1.pdf
High hazard means a situation where the water sup- ply system could be contaminated with a toxic substance or solu- tion so as to make the water unsuitable for the designated use.

Examples of High hazard in a sentence

  • High hazard research could include gases or chemicals listed in Tables 1-5 of this Laboratory Safety Plan, or certain biological or physical agents.

  • Probability of Occurrence of Hazard:1 Hazard may be present but not expected over background level2 Some level of hazard above background level known to be present3 High hazard potential4 Potential for imminent danger to life and healthA.

  • The hazards of concern for the Town are those with a High hazard ranking.

  • High hazard contents shall be classified as those that are likely to burn with extreme rapidity or from which explosions are likely.

  • SECTION 5: ASSOCIATED SAFETY HAZARDSProbability of Occurrence of Hazard:1 Hazard may be present but not expected over background level2 Some level of hazard above background level known to be present3 High hazard potential4 Potential for imminent danger to life and healthA.


More Definitions of High hazard

High hazard means a situation created when any substance that is or may be introduced into a public water supply poses a threat to public health through poisoning, the spread of disease or pathogenic organisms, or any other public health concern.
High hazard means a dam's or reservoir's failure will result in probable loss of human life.
High hazard means a cross-connection or potential cross-connection that may result in contamination. “Isolation” means backflow preventer installed to protect against backflow at individual cross-connections. “Licensee” means the holder of a Commission issued license.
High hazard means a condition where the amount of combustibles or flammable liquids present is such that a fire of severe magnitude may be expected. These may include woodworking, auto repair, aircraft servicing, warehouses with high piled (over 15 feet in solid piles, over 12 feet in piles that contain horizontal channels), combustibles and processes such as flammable liquid handling, painting and dipping.
High hazard means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a toxic substance or solution so as to make the water unsuitable for the designated use.
High hazard means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a toxic substance or solution so as to alter the characteristics of the water making make the water unsuitable for the designated use.
High hazard rating means if they were to breach, there would be catastrophic damage that could result in severe flooding.