Interface Risks definition

Interface Risks means all the risks associated with the hazards (excluding environmental hazards and risks) arising from the interaction between the Operator’s operations and:
Interface Risks means all risks to the safety of persons and property and Risks to the Environment arising from the interaction or interface between the Trustee’s and its Associates’ Activities or property, including:
Interface Risks means all risks associated with the hazards (excluding environmental hazards and risks) arising from the interaction between the Access Seeker’s or Access Holder’s proposed operations and:

Examples of Interface Risks in a sentence

  • If the Operator does cause, permit or contribute to any act or omission that gives rise to, or is likely to give rise to, Interface Risks that are not addressed in the IRMP, the Operator must notify Queensland Rail as soon as practicable of the act or omission (as applicable) and the relevant Interface Risk.

  • If Queensland Rail does cause, permit or contribute to any act or omission that gives rise to, or is likely to give rise to, Interface Risks that are not addressed in the IRMP, Queensland Rail must notify the Operator as soon as practicable of the act or omission (as applicable) and the relevant Interface Risk.

  • The Operator must use reasonable endeavours to not cause, permit or contribute to any act or omission which may give rise to Interface Risks that are not addressed in the IRMP.

  • Queensland Rail must use reasonable endeavours to not cause, permit or contribute to any act or omission which may give rise to Interface Risks that are not addressed in the IRMP.

  • The Wildland/Urban Interface Risks Map on page 38 shows the following Fire Hazard Areas listed by fire suppression agency: • ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mountain Subdivision---Private development in steep area.

  • The Wildland/Urban Interface Risks Map on page 38 is designed as a tool for common geographical reference information for the Community Fire Plan.