Public Safety definition

Public Safety and/or “Nuisance” means anything which is injurious to the safety or health of an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin.
Public Safety means the obviation of danger to the general public and to any public place or public property;
Public Safety for purposes of this Agreement means one or more of the following: a) Law enforcement agencies which have one or more sworn law enforcement officers; b) Fire departments, including paid or volunteer fire departments and benefitted fire districts; c) Emergency medical services, including but not limited to first responders, EMTs, paramedics, or ambulance services, whether paid or volunteer; d) E911 dispatch entities; e) Corrections facilities with one or more correctional officers; f) Hazardous materials teams that are part of a law enforcement, fire department or other governmental entity; h) The Iowa National Guard; i) Private safety entities as defined in Iowa Code section 34.1(2), including but not limited to Medical or osteopathic hospitals, clinics or treatment facilities; j) Emergency management agencies; k) Any other entity deemed to be public safety by the ISICSB.

Examples of Public Safety in a sentence

  • The Board of Public Safety shall consider the matter at its next regularly scheduled meeting.

  • The Chief may approve the recommendation without Board of Public Safety approval, or shall forward to the Board of Public Safety within thirty (30) days with a positive or negative recommendation or without a recommendation.

  • Within ten (10) working days of receipt of the Chief’s written response to Step Three, the Union Grievance Committee shall determine whether the grievance shall proceed to Step 4, the Board of Public Safety.

  • Within thirty (30) days the Fire Chief and Union President shall resolve the matter or forward it on to the Board of Public Safety with their recommendations.

  • A copy of the Chief’s submission, if any, shall be forwarded to the Union President, who may also provide a recommendation to the Board of Public Safety, with a copy to the Chief.


More Definitions of Public Safety

Public Safety means the obviation of danger to the general public, to public property and to roads, streets, railways, canals, docks, wharves, piers, bridges, gas-works, water-works and their appurtenances and telegraphic, telephone and other electrical signalling lines;
Public Safety means the department to which individuals holding the position of Campus Police Officer I, Campus Police Officer II, Institutional Security Officer I, Institutional Security Officer II, and Institutional Security Officer III are assigned. The parties recognize that this term may not be used to identify this department at individual colleges.
Public Safety means the obviation of danger to the general public and public property and to —
Public Safety means the obviation of danger to the general public, to public property and to streets, railways, airports, ports, canals, docks, wharves, piers, bridges, gasworks and their appurtenances and telegraphic, telephonic and other electrical signalling lines owned or operated by the Federal Government or any State Government;
Public Safety means safety involving risks to the general public of the United States or foreign countries and/or their property.
Public Safety means the provision of law enforcement, emergency medical service, fire suppression and prevention, and emergency management by local government entities.
Public Safety means a program(s) carried out or promoted by a public agency for public purposes involving, directly or indirectly, the protection, safety, law enforcement activities, and criminal justice system of a given political area. Public safety programs may include, but are not limited to those carried out by: