Safety space definition

Safety space means the space extending beyond the jump zone as a safety factor, that is, the space beyond the maximum designed movements of the jumper.
Safety space means a space extending beyond the jump zone as a safety factor.
Safety space means The Communication Worker Safety Zone as defined in the current issue of the NESC, which in general is the space located between the areas to which electric conductors and communications circuitry may be attached.

Examples of Safety space in a sentence

  • The work done in the areas of Environment, Health and Safety space is presented in the EHS report published by the Company.

  • Safety space, which is an amount of unused space that is required on utility poles to safely separate electric facilities from communication facilities, is assigned to the electric pole owner even though the safety space is solely for the safety of communication workers.

  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems, UAS, continue to gain popularity in the Public Safety space.

  • R.C. 119.032 review dates: 08/21/2013 and 08/21/2018 Promulgated Under: 119.03 Statutory Authority: 1711.53 Rule Amplifies: 1711.53 Prior Effective Dates: 08/27/92 901:9-1-24 Safety space.

  • In addition to the UCRR project, multiple construction projects are anticipated to commence and occur concurrently with the Project, including the 1,400-space Parking Garage, with Athletic and Public Safety space (PW on map above), immediately across the road and the 1,000-bed Residence Hall (R1 on map above) to the Northeast.

  • They have designated a school site of 9.7 acres and fire department and Sheriff’s site on 2.5 acres of Public Safety space.

  • After building the SWP, the next step in organizing a successful program is determining the kinds of KSAs needed by the personnel involved and the resources to gain those KSAs. Within the SSP, certification criteria with identified objectives, measurements, and evaluators dictate the necessary KSAs. These objectives may include formal education, training, experiences, or other activities deemed valuable to the required work.


More Definitions of Safety space

Safety space means the space extending beyond the jump zone.
Safety space means the space surrounding any facility that, pursuant to the National Electrical Safety Code or any other codes that may be applicable, is required as a clearance.

Related to Safety space

  • University premises means buildings or grounds owned, leased, operated, controlled, or supervised by Wayne State University or Wayne Housing Authority.

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Work area means a room or defined space in a workplace where hazardous chemicals are produced or used, and where employees are present.

  • Licensed Space means the indoor and outdoor space on the premises approved by the department for the purpose of providing licensed child care.

  • Licensed premises means all areas associated with the operations of the licensee, including, but not limited to:

  • Open space means undeveloped land, a naturally landscaped area, or a formal or man-made landscaped area that provides a connective link or a buffer between other resources.

  • Customer’s Premises means the land and buildings owned or occupied by a Customer, and any land over which the Customer has an easement or right to pass electricity, including:

  • public open space means the securing of an area of a site at grade or street level which is acceptable to the City and is appropriately landscaped for the use and enjoyment of the public during reasonable hours.

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • bicycle parking space – visitor means an area that is equipped with a bicycle rack for the purpose of parking and securing bicycles, and: