Safety Mark definition

Safety Mark means the Safety Mark specified in the Second Schedule.
Safety Mark means a symbol, device, sign, label, placard, letter, word, number or abbreviation, or any combination of those things, that is to be displayed,
Safety Mark means a placard as defined by the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act, to be displayed on containers or Vehicles in the handling, offering for transport or transporting of Dangerous Goods.

Examples of Safety Mark in a sentence

  • All of these facilities must have a National Safety Mark from Transport Canada.

  • The completed vehicle shall be complete with a National Safety Mark, NSM.

  • Forward documents along with all required certificates (manufacturer training, welding (when applicable), etc.), a copy of the NHTSA registration letter or National Safety Mark where applicable, and certificate(s) of insurance as show in items B.1. through B.4. to the NMEDA Membership Coordinator.

  • Canadian dealers must submit a copy of the National Safety Mark from Transport Canada if they do structural modifications.

  • Transport Canada National Safety Mark is a label that indicates that the modifications are compliant with all current Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS).

  • The manufacturer/installer shall be a certified vehicle completer and must affix their National Safety Mark (NSM) certification sticker on each unit.

  • Class 1 protection must with CE, CB, S+ (Safety Mark) certificates and IPX4 water splash protection grade22.

  • Vehicles shall meet or surpass the mandatory requirements of the Canadian Motor Vehicles Safety Regulations (SOR-70-487) Amended and bear the National Safety Mark, which are in effect on the date of Manufacture of each vehicle.

  • All plugs, sockets and cables must be in good condition and where appropriate shall have the Safety Mark.

  • It is the result of the integration of China's two old compulsory inspection systems, namely "CCIB" (Safety Mark, introduced in 1989 and required for products in 47 product categories) and "CCEE" (also known as "Great Wall" Mark, for electrical commodities in 7 product categories), into a single procedure.- BorgWarner Suppliers and External Providers that produce product for usage in China may be required to comply with this regulation.


More Definitions of Safety Mark

Safety Mark means a dangerous goods mark
Safety Mark means the SAFETY Mark specified in the Second Schedule of the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Regulations 2002.
Safety Mark means a design, symbol, device, sign, label, placard, letter, word, number or abbreviation, prescribed in the regulations, or any combination of these things, that is to be displayed

Related to Safety Mark

  • Safety Management System means a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures;

  • Safety zone means the area officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of

  • Civil Aeronautical Product means any civil aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller or subassembly, appliance, material, part, or component to be installed thereon.

  • Safety Plan means a written document that has procedures, requirements, or standards related to safety which the pool staff shall follow. The safety plan shall include training and emergency response procedures.

  • Safety Requirements means Prudent Electrical Practices, CPUC General Order No. 167, Contractor Safety Program Requirements, and all applicable requirements of Law, PG&E, the Utility Distribution Company, the Transmission Provider, Governmental Approvals, the CAISO, CARB, NERC and WECC.

  • Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and any program, whether governmental or private (such as those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.

  • Safety Convention means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (a copy of the English text of the articles of which, and of part of the annex to which, is set forth in Schedule 4), as affected by any amendment, other than an amendment objected to by Australia, made under Article VIII of that Convention and, after the date on which the Protocol of 1978 relating to the Safety Convention enters into force for Australia, as also affected by that Protocol;

  • Flying bug insecticide means any insecticide product that is designed for use against flying insects or other flying arthropods, including but not limited to flies, mosquitoes, moths, or gnats. “Flying Bug Insecticide” does not include “wasp and hornet insecticide”, products that are designed to be used exclusively on humans or animals, or any moth-proofing product. For the purposes of this definition only, “moth-proofing product” means a product whose label, packaging, or accompanying literature indicates that the product is designed to protect fabrics from damage by moths, but does not indicate that the product is suitable for use against flying insects or other flying arthropods.

  • Environmental, Health, and Safety Requirements means all federal, state, local and foreign statutes, regulations, ordinances and other provisions having the force or effect of law, all judicial and administrative orders and determinations, all contractual obligations and all common law concerning public health and safety, worker health and safety, and pollution or protection of the environment, including without limitation all those relating to the presence, use, production, generation, handling, transportation, treatment, storage, disposal, distribution, labeling, testing, processing, discharge, release, threatened release, control, or cleanup of any hazardous materials, substances or wastes, chemical substances or mixtures, pesticides, pollutants, contaminants, toxic chemicals, petroleum products or byproducts, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, noise or radiation, each as amended and as now or hereafter in effect.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Crawling bug insecticide means any insecticide product that is designed for use against ants, cockroaches, or other household crawling arthropods, including, but not limited to, mites, silverfish or spiders. “Crawling Bug Insecticide” does not include products designed to be used exclusively on humans or animals, or any house dust mite product. For the purposes of this definition only: