Rescue service definition

Rescue service means the personnel designated to rescue employees from permit spaces.
Rescue service means any organization, whether profit or nonprofit, whose primary purpose is to search for persons who have become lost or to render emergency service to persons who are in dangerous or perilous circumstances;
Rescue service means a service which provides emergency

Examples of Rescue service in a sentence

  • These Agreements will remain in place and involve the following groups: ⮚ Ambulance Service ⮚ States Fire and Rescue Service ⮚ Prison Service ⮚ Police Service WORKING ARRANGEMENTS DURING A DISPUTE All affected parties agree to make all reasonable attempts to resolve any differences as soon as possible.


More Definitions of Rescue service

Rescue service means a service a defined in section 1 of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act No. 99 of 1987), a medical service or any other related service;
Rescue service means a service which provides emergency care
Rescue service means any privately or publicly owned service program which does not provide patient transportation and utilizes only rescue or first response vehicles to provide emergency medical care at the scene of an emergency.
Rescue service means a service which that provides emergency care by qualified personnel through a township or fire district fire department.
Rescue service means the personnel designated to rescue employees from permit spaces. “Retrieval system” means the equipment (including a retrieval line, chest or full-body harness, wristlets, if appropriate, and a lifting device or anchor) used for non-entry rescue of persons from permit spaces.
Rescue service means the personnel designated to rescue employees from permit-required confined spaces. “Responsible Department” is that department whose workers are entering a confined space.
Rescue service means the same-as defined in IAC 641 132.1(147A).