Risk Area definition

Risk Area means any place where there is a risk of exposure to any person to the Disease and/or to a risk of quarantine or other restrictions being imposed in connection with the Disease by any government or authority.
Risk Area means a forest disease risk area constituted under this Part;
Risk Area means a geographical area established by AFSC.

Examples of Risk Area in a sentence

  • Premium rates may vary by crop type, Risk Area, practice and Coverage Level.

  • During the period of transit of this High Risk Area seafarers shall be entitled to compensation amounting to 100% of the basic wage and a doubled compensation payable in case of death and disability.

  • During the period of transit of the Extended Risk Zone, outside the area which is designated as High Risk Area, each seafarer shall be entitled to a bonus equal to 100% of the basic wage and a doubled compensation in case of injury or death - on any day during which the vessel he serving on is attacked.

  • In the case of vessels that will transit the IBF High Risk Area outside of the east bound and west bound lanes created under the International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC), seafarers have the right not to proceed with the passage.

  • A Warlike Area or High Risk Area within these coordinates will take precedence, except for transit within the MSTC, which includes the IRTC”.


More Definitions of Risk Area

Risk Area means an area where 10 or more VME indicator units are recovered within a single line segment. A Risk Area has a radius of 1 n mile from the midpoint 4 of the line segment from which the VME indicator units are recovered. However, Members may require their vessels to observe a larger Risk Area in accordance with their domestic laws.
Risk Area means a dangerous environment which could result in for example, a fire or explosion as described in more detail in the Regulatory Requirements
Risk Area means any part of a building or premises into which there is reason to apprehend that the fumigant may penetrate from the fumigation area, and includes –
Risk Area means an area with defined boundaries as established by the corporation from time to time, which areas are shown on maps that are on file and may be examined at the offices of the corporation. (« région à risques »)
Risk Area means any geographic area of Saskatchewan that is established as a risk area by the corporation; (o) "seeded acreage" means, with respect to any crop year, the total number of acres that are operated by the farmer and are seeded to eligible crops for that crop year, as determined by the corporation; (p) "summerfallow acreage" means, with respect to any crop year, the number of acres operated by the farmer, as determined by the corporation:
Risk Area means any part of a building, vehicle, ship or any other enclosed space into which there is any reason to apprehend that the fumigant may penetrate from the fumigation area, and in any case includes those parts of any building, vehicle, ship or enclosed space which are less than 6 metres from the nearest boundary of any fumigation area unless separated therefrom by a yard, street, or other open space not less than 3 metres in width or by a solid wall, or two adjoining walls of a total thickness of not less than 50 centimetres, as defined in the Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation) Regulations.
Risk Area means the area/company sector at risk of commission of the crimes for which the regulations set forth in Leg. Decree. 231/2001 apply;