Network Emergency Manager definition

Network Emergency Manager means the person designated as such by the Commission in its role as such; "Operating Agreement" means the agreement of that name as approved by the Commission between the Licensee and BGÉ entered into pursuant to Regulation 8 of the Regulations as from time to time varied or replaced pursuant to Regulation 8A of the Regulations; “Regulation 8 Agreements” means the Operating Agreement and any other agreements made between the Licensee and BGÉ pursuant to Regulation 8 of the Regulations from time to time as from time to time varied, or replaced pursuant to Regulation 8A of the Regulations; “Regulations” means the European Communities (Internal Market in Natural Gas) (BGÉ) Regulations 2005 (S.I. No 760 of 2005) as amended by the European Communities (Internal Market in Natural Gas) (BGÉ) (Amendment) Regulations 2007 (S.I. No. 377 of2007); “related undertaking” in relation to any person means any undertaking having a participating interest in that person or any undertaking in which that person has a participating interest as defined in Regulation 35 of the European (Companies: Group Accounts) Regulations 1992 (S.I.201 of 1992); “relevant safety requirements” means the requirements relevant to the safe operation of the Transmission System Operator Business; “relevant supplier” means, in relation to any Gas Point or to a customer supplied with natural gas at any Gas Point, the registered supplier of natural gas to that GasPoint;
Network Emergency Manager means the person designated as such by the Commission under a Natural Gas licence.
Network Emergency Manager means the person designated as such by the

Examples of Network Emergency Manager in a sentence

  • Update on Natural Gas Emergency Manager (currently Network Emergency Manager) activities Compliance with Codes of Practice1.

  • Under the Code, Shippers are required to comply with the requests and instructions of Bord Gáis Networks acting in the role of Network Emergency Manager in the event of a gas emergency being declared.

  • The Network Emergency Manager Framework has been developed to provide for a coordinated response by market participants in the event of such a gas emergency being declared by the Network Emergency Manager.

  • Bord Gáis Networks will be required to demonstrate that it has suitable arrangements in place for: (i) managing the response to ‘localised’ gas emergencies; and (ii) undertaking the role of Network Emergency Manager during ‘network’ gas emergencies.

  • Additionally, all gas undertakings will be required to demonstrate that they have suitable arrangements in place for responding to the requirements of the Network Emergency Manager in the event of large-scale ‘network’ gas emergencies being declared by the Network Emergency Manager.

  • The Network Emergency Manager (NEM) Framework is the critically important feature of the various undertakings’ Emergency Procedures, and it is those Emergency Procedures which should describe in detail how resources and staff, with the necessary skills and competencies, are arranged to provide a coordinated response to the requests and instructions of Bord Gáis Networks acting as the NEM in the event of a gas emergency being declared.

  • In the event that a National Gas Emergency Manager has not been designated by the Commission, the Licensee shall, in the event of a natural gas emergency, comply with all directions received from the Network Emergency Manager.

  • However, for larger network- wide gas emergencies, the Network Emergency Manager (NEM), a role which is currently undertaken by Bord Gáis Networks, is responsible for managing the coordinated response of all participants that are affected by this larger scale gas emergency situation.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, all references to the Transporter (or to a party where such party is the Transporter) in this Section 2 shall include the Transporter where it is designated by the Commission as the GPRO and/or the Network Emergency Manager and where it is requested to perform services on behalf of the GPRO and/or to carry out the functions of the Network Emergency Manager.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, all references to the Transporter (or to a party where such party is the Transporter) in this Section 9 shall include the Transporter where it is designated by the Commission as the GPRO and/or the Network Emergency Manager and where it performs or is requested to perform services on behalf of the GPRO and/or to carry out the functions of the Network Emergency Manager.


More Definitions of Network Emergency Manager

Network Emergency Manager means the person designated as such by the Commission under a natural gas licence, in his role as such;“related undertaking”in relation to any person means any undertaking having a participating interest in that person or any undertaking in which that person has a participating interest as defined in Regulation 35 of the European (Companies: Group Accounts) Regulations, 1992 (S.I.201 of 1992);“relevant safety requirements”means the requirements relevant to the safe operation of the Distribution Business set by one or more of the bodies designated for the purpose by the Commission and notified to the Licensee by the Commission ;“relevant supplier”means, in relation to any premises or to a customer supplied with natural gas at any premises, the supplier of natural gas to those premises;“relevant transporter”means, in relation to any premises or to a customer supplied with natural gas at any premises, the operator of the distribution pipeline which conveys natural gas to those premises or, where those premises are connected directly to a transmission pipeline, the operator of the transmission pipeline which conveys gas to those premises;“Section 2(1) order”means an order made under Section 2(1) of the Gas (Amendment) Act, 1987;“Separate Business”means each of Supply, Storage, Distribution and Transmission Businesses taken separately from one another and from any other business of the Licensee, but so that where all or any part of such business is carried on by an affiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee such part of the business as is carried on by that affiliate or related undertaking shall be consolidated with any other such business of the Licensee (and ofany other affiliate or related undertaking) so as to form a single Separate Business;

Related to Network Emergency Manager

  • Emergency medical care provider means an individual who has been trained to provide emergency and nonemergency medical care at the first responder, EMT-basic, EMT-intermediate, EMT-paramedic, paramedic specialist or other certification levels recognized by the department before 1984 and who has been issued a certificate by the department.

  • Medical emergency means a condition caused by an Injury or Sickness that manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity that a prudent lay person possessing an average knowledge of health and medicine would reasonably expect that failure to receive immediate medical attention would place the health of the person in serious jeopardy.

  • Emergency medical services or “EMS” means an integrated medical care delivery system to provide emergency and nonemergency medical care at the scene or during out-of-hospital patient transportation in an ambulance.

  • Emergency medical services personnel means that term as defined in section 20904 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.20904.

  • Emergency medical care means such medical procedures as: