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Safety Order definition

Safety Order means any written order or directive of VDOT which directs that certain improvements to the Dulles Toll Road be undertaken (a) to conform to changes in safety standards or methodologies agreed to or adopted by VDOT for similar portions of highways in the State; or (b) to correct a specific safety condition affecting the Dulles Toll Road which VDOT has determined to exist by investigation or analysis.
Safety Order has the meaning set out in Schedule 10 [Safety];
Safety Order means an Order made under Article 9;

Examples of Safety Order in a sentence

  • The provision of the SDSs must be in accordance with the requirements of California Labor Code Sections 6380 through 6399, General Industry Safety Order Section 5194, and Title 8, California Code of Regulations.

  • In line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety Order) 2005, appropriate procedures for ensuring that safety precautions are properly managed will be put in place.

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  • The provision of the MSDS must be in accordance with the requirements of California Labor Code Sections 6380 through 6399, General Industry Safety Order Section 5194, and Title 8, California Code of Regulations.

  • If any product being offered, delivered or supplied to the County is listed in the Hazardous Substances List of the Regulations of the Director of Industrial Relations with the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board, or if the product presents a physical or health hazard as defined in the California Code of Regulations, General Industry Safety Order, Section 5194 (T8CCR), Hazard Communication, the Contractor must include a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) with delivery, or shipment.

  • There are no staff normally on-site.Contractors are administered by Halton Housings representatives.19.2 Remedial Actions Required:None.CONCLUSION The risks highlighted in this risk assessment need to be addressed with appropriate remedial actions to achieve compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

  • Our policy is to fulfil our obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

  • The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a duty on the “Responsible Person” to ensure that their fire safety management and in particular, fire equipment, fire notices and fire drills are in place and up-to-date.

  • The Authority has noted that from 1st October 2006 the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 replaced previous fire safety legislation.

  • General Industrial Safety Order 5195 requires Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) be supplied, for all applicable items, with the initial delivery.


More Definitions of Safety Order

Safety Order has the meaning set out in Schedule 10 [Safety]; “Safety Regulations” has the meaning set out in Schedule 10 [Safety];
Safety Order means an order issued under section 124B.

Related to Safety Order

  • Issuing Entity Order or “Issuing Entity Request” means a written order or request signed in the name of the Issuing Entity by any one of its Authorized Officers and delivered to the Indenture Trustee.

  • Delivery Order is defined in Section 3.

  • Company Order means a written request or order signed in the name of the Company by its Chairman of the Board, its President or a Vice President, and by its Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer, its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, and delivered to the Trustee.

  • Issuer Order and “Issuer Request” means a written order or request of the Issuer signed in the name of the Issuer by any one of its Authorized Officers and delivered to the Indenture Trustee.

  • First Day Orders means all orders entered by the Bankruptcy Court on the Petition Date or within five Business Days of the Petition Date or based on motions filed on the Petition Date.