Safety system definition

Safety system means any device, program, or administrative control designed to ensure radiation safety.
Safety system means a system important to safety, provided to ensure the safe shutdown of the reactor or the residual heat removal from the core, or to limit the consequences of anticipated operational occurrences and design basis accidents;
Safety system. The Hotel will notify the Group if the Hotel’s safety system shall not be available during the Event Dates. If the Group reasonably believes that this will materially affect the safety of the Event participants, the Group may terminate this Agreement.

Examples of Safety system in a sentence

  • The Prime Contractor shall to the extent required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act establish and maintain a Health and Safety system or process to ensure compliance with the Act and Regulations by sub-consultants.

  • Responsibility for Subcontractors/Owner operators The Prime Contractor shall, to the extent required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act, establish and maintain a Health and Safety system or process to ensure compliance to the Act by his subcontractors/owner operators.

  • It is the intention that this committee will inspect the condition of the plant and meet monthly to review the Health and Safety system and relevant plant issues and make recommendations to management on the elimination of health and safety hazards.

  • The parties acknowledge that the joint Occupational Health and Safety system can only be successful where the representatives of the Employer and the workers are committed to these responsibilities.

  • It is the intention that this committee will inspect the condition of the plant and meet at least monthly to review the Health and Safety system and relevant plant issues and make recommendations to management on the elimination of health and safety hazards and the company will respond to the Committee’s recommendations by the next Joint Health and Safety and Committee meeting in writing.


More Definitions of Safety system

Safety system means the system designed to ensure reliable performance of the basic safety function in the event of abnormal operation or a design basis accident,
Safety system means a system that realizes one or more active safety functions;
Safety system a safety system is provided that meets the requirements for E-beam system protection as specified by OSHA, IAEA Safety Series 107, NCRP Report 51 regulatory requirements. Safety system shall be fail-safe, and provide “defense-in-depth”, redundancy, and independence. All safety system components shall be fit for the purpose intended and include the following capabilities: 1.5.1 Intrusion alarms to detect unauthorized access into controlled areas (pressure mats, light curtain, electronically locked doors). 1.5.2 Emergency stop(s) and pull cords. 1.5.3 Fire / smoke detection. 1.5.4 System start-up & shutdown.
Safety system means the integrated total system, including the pertinent elements of the press, the controls, the safeguarding and any required supplemental safeguarding, and their interfaces with the operator, and the environment, designed, constructed and arranged to operate together as a unit, such that a single failure or single operating error will not cause injury to personnel due to point of operation hazards.
Safety system means the automatic system installed on a production installation that is capable of detecting hazardous conditions or abnormal operating conditions on the installation and is designed so that, depending on the condition, the system is able to initiate a safe shutdown of the production installation or portion thereof; ( système de sécurité )
Safety system means a system that realises one or more active safety functions;
Safety system means the integrated total system, including the pertinent elements of the