Safe access definition

Safe access means a student drop off area or pedestrian pathway that allows students to enter the school facility without crossing vehicular traffic or by using a designated crosswalk. Any student drop off area that is used by a bus must be configured to accommodate bus width and turning requirements.
Safe access means locations where the depth of flooding during a Regulatory Flood along the full length of the travelled surface of the access roadway or right-of-way is no greater than 0.3 metres with a maximum flood velocity of 3 m/s for vehicle access and no greater than 0.8 metres with a maximum flood velocity of 1.8 m/s for pedestrian access.
Safe access means having guardrails or parapet installed around rooftop access points, along with ladder or stairway roof access that meets provisions of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 and 1910.25.

Examples of Safe access in a sentence

  • Following the discovery of any conditions that impact, impede or otherwise cause the Work Area not to have Safe Access, Home Depot may immediately ask for a Change Order or discontinue the Services without further obligation to You.

  • In the event Home Depot terminates this Agreement because You fail to provide Safe Access to perform the Services, or if either party terminates the Agreement because You decline a Change Order request resulting from unforeseen or hazardous conditions, then You shall pay Home Depot for Services provided through the date of termination plus any costs or expenses incurred by Home Depot or Service Provider as a result of the termination.

  • You agree to provide Home Depot and Service Provider Safe Access to Your Home.


More Definitions of Safe access

Safe access means safe and complete access to the Work Area, including, without limitation: (1) obtaining in advance of the Services consent, permission, or relief from any covenants, easements, restrictions, or other legal encumbrances affecting the Work Area; (2) providing the location of utilities, whether underground, concealed, overhead or visible, to Home Depot or Service Provider; (3) removing from the Work Area physical impediments, hazards, and building code or zoning violations that affect directly or indirectly the Work Area; (4) removing unsafe working conditions and hazardous materials, including environmental hazards, from the Work Area; (5) providing sanitary facilities to Home Depot or Service Provider convenient to the Work Area (or, alternatively, paying for the rental costs of such facilities); (6) providing all utilities, including without limitation, power, water, ventilation and climate control, in and for the Work Area; (7) removing from and protecting against minors, pets, guests and visitors in the Work Area; (8) keeping permits, if required, visible at all times; (9) disengaging, suspending or terminating any security systems protecting the Work Area; (10) providing adequate temporary storage space as needed for Home Depot’s or Service Provider’s performance of the Services; and (11) not interfering, impeding, impacting or otherwise disrupting the Work Area at any time during Home Depot’s or Service Provider’s performance of the Services. (c) No Performance: Services are to be performed by Home Depot or Service Provider. If You attempt to perform or assist with the Services in any way, You assume all risk for property damage and for injury to Yourself and others.
Safe access means A school site provides safe access by having:
Safe access means access free from any encumbrances, hazardous materials, or health and safety hazards, which the inspector may determine will not jeopardize his/her health and safety.
Safe access means safe and complete access to the Work Area, including, without limitation: (1) obtaining in advance of the Services consent, permission, or relief from any covenants, easements, restrictions, or other legal encumbrances affecting the Work Area; (2) providing the location of utilities, whether underground, concealed, overhead or visible, to Home Depot or Service Provider; (3) removing from the Work Area physical impediments, hazards, and building code or zoning violations that affect directly or indirectly the Work Area; (4) removing unsafe working conditions and hazardous materials, including environmental hazards, from the Work Area;

Related to Safe access

  • Remote access means that inspection can be made without the need to physically visit the courthouse where the court record is maintained.

  • Open Access means the non-discriminatory provision for the use of transmission lines or distribution system or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in accordance with the regulations specified by the Appropriate Commission;

  • Direct access means access to a patient or resident or to a patient's or resident's property, financial information, medical records, treatment information, or any other identifying information.

  • Local Access and Transport Area or "LATA” has the meaning given to the term in the Act.

  • Conditional Access System means any technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;

  • Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153.

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR 010-200-010.

  • Local Access Transport Area (LATA) is As Defined in the Act.

  • Trading Access means the right granted to a Person to send RFQs or place Orders and/or enter into transactions for certain or all Swaps to the SEF Platform or execute Swaps subject to the BSEF Rules.

  • Lateral Access Roads has the meaning given in subclause (3)(a)(iv));

  • Lateral Access Road Licence means a miscellaneous licence granted pursuant to subclause (6)(a)(ii) or subclause (6)(b) as the case may be and according to the requirements of the context describes the area of land from time to time the subject of that licence;

  • Conditional Access means control mechanisms, data structures and commands that scramble and encrypt signals in order to provide selective access and denial of specific channels, data, information or services to paying Subscribers.

  • Exchange Access means as defined in the Act.

  • internet access service means a publicly available electronic communications service that provides access to the internet, and thereby connectivity to virtually all end points of the internet, irrespective of the network technology and terminal equipment used.

  • Non-Administrator Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility means a Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility that does not meet the definition of an Administrator Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility.

  • Line Information Data Base (LIDB) means a transaction-oriented database system that functions as a centralized repository for data storage and retrieval. LIDB is accessible through CCS networks. LIDB contains records associated with End User line numbers and special billing numbers. LIDB accepts queries from other network elements and provides return result, return error, and return reject responses as appropriate. Examples of information that Data Owners might store in LIDB and in their Line Records are: ABS Validation Data, Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) data, ZIP Code data, and Calling Name Information.

  • 911 system means the set of network, database and customer premise equipment (CPE) components required to provide 911 service.

  • Controlled-access highway means every street or highway in respect to which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no legal right of access to or from the same except at such points only and in such manner as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction over such street or highway.

  • Nontransient noncommunity water system means a public water system that is not a community water system and that regularly serves at least the same 25 persons over 6 months per year.

  • Switched Access Service means an offering of facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of traffic from or to Exchange Service customer in a given area pursuant to a Switched Access tariff. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800 Series, and 900 access. Switched Access does not include traffic exchanged between LECs for purpose of local exchange interconnection.

  • business vertical means a distinguishable component of an enterprise that is engaged in the supply of individual goods or services or a group of related goods or services which is subject to risks and returns that are different from those of the other business verticals.