Safety precaution definition

Safety precaution areas means those portions of approach-departure clearance zones and transitional zones where placement of objects incident to contract performance might result in vertical projections at or above the approach-departure clearance, or the transitional surface.
Safety precaution means respirators, masks, fans, air blowers,

Examples of Safety precaution in a sentence

  • Required Safety precaution as per Gas cylinder rule to be adopted and clearance to be obtained from Safety Department.

  • Safety precaution to be taken in all respects (till completion of works) including for all concern human being.

  • TRANSFORMER / SUB-STATION B 1 Safety precaution and Physical Inspection Before starting any maintenance works, the transformers shall be isolated from the supply and the terminal earthed.

  • Barrier Nursing: Standard Safety precaution (Universal Precaution); Different types of hand washing; Personal protecting equipment’s types, uses, techniques of wearing and removing.

  • Safety precaution with utmost care is required to be taken as per the prevailing regulation and practice so that accidents can be avoided.

  • Safety Precaution: Safety precaution should be taken by the tender in case of job to be done at our site.

  • Safety precaution service is given compulsorily for the aircraft which have passengers on board and is refueled.

  • Safety precaution portable boards and caution tape were placed during the earthworks and demarcated construction zones.

  • Safety precaution: Legally, the tail pipe of each float must have a fireproof extension that extends at least six (6) inches beyond the float skirt.

  • Safety precaution as lay down in the safety codes shall be taken by the contractor during execution of the work.

Related to Safety precaution

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Universal precautions means practices consistently used to prevent exposure to blood-borne pathogens and the transmission of disease.

  • 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.

  • Turbidity means the cloudy condition of water due to the presence of extremely fine particulate materials in suspension that interfere with the passage of light.