Zone D definition

Zone D consists of employees who meet the requirements for a “Zone C” employee listed in Item 3.a.i.(3) above and are employed in one of the following classifications: (A) Local #600 (Publicists) – All classifications, except for Unit Publicists. (B) Local #695 – All projection personnel, all post-production personnel and any employee employed on animated motion pictures. (C) Local #700 (Post-Production) – All classifications when employed at a facility and/or in the archive department, or when employed on animated motion pictures. (D) Local #700 Screen Story Analysts – All classifications. (E) Local #700 Lab Technicians – Still lab and film vault personnel. 25 An employee is still considered to be in “Zone B” if the employee is present in a workspace with a fully vaccinated performer or background actor who would be wearing PPE, but for the performer or background actor’s vaccination status. (F) Local #700 Warner Bros. Advanced Media Services (Film Archives) – All classifications. (G) Local #705 – The following classifications when employed at a costume department house or studio wardrobe department and/or in the archive department: Costume Department Foreperson Costume Department Supervisor Costumer Keyperson Costumer Entry Level Checkers Stock Clerk Table Person Figure Maker Head Xxxx Beader Cleaner Finisher Workroom Apprentice (H) Local #800 (Set Designers and Model Makers) – All classifications, unless required to work with the shooting crew. (I) Local #800 (Illustrators and Matte Artists) – All classifications. (J) Local #800 (Scenic, Title and Graphic Artists) – All classifications. (K) Local #839 – all classifications. (L) Local #871 – Script Coordinators and Writers' Room Assistants. (M) Employees at facilities who returned to work prior to September 21, 2020 without a pre-employment test who continue to work during the term of this Agreement and any employees at facilities who were pre-employment tested prior to the effective date of this Agreement and who continue to work during the term of this Agreement.
Zone D means a danger area;
Zone D means the following lengths of road: -

Examples of Zone D in a sentence

  • Flood Zone D is an unstudied area where flood hazards are undetermined, but flooding is possible.

  • Zone D Zone D is the flood insurance rate zone that corresponds to unstudied areas where flood hazards are undetermined, but possible.

  • The remainder of the country, which represents rural Ireland but also includes all towns with a population of less than 15,000, is defined as Zone D.

  • The remainder of the country, which represents rural Ireland but also includes all towns with a population of less than 15,000 is defined as Zone D.

  • Mailing Items for destination to the London Zone must be declared on your Manifest as Zone D.

  • HDS complex fuel gas-fired units: • Reformer Heater (H-101),• Reactor Charge Heater (H-201),• Fractionator Heater (H-202),• Zone D SRU incinerator stack (E-407 and INC-401) bb.

  • Named Insured and Loss Payee on Loss of Rent: [INVESTOR NAME] [Address] Flood Insurance is required if the Project is in any of the following High Risk Flood Zones: A, AE, A1-A30, AH, AO, AR, or A99; High Risk Zone, Coastal Area, Zones: V, VE, V1-30 or an Undetermined Risk Area (Zone D).

  • The Flood Zone D designation means there are possible but undetermined flood hazards, but no analysis has been conducted.

  • Capacities of the existing 100 Unit Hydrogen Plant and the Zone D SRU/TGTU were proposed to be increased, the existing feed heater in the FCC Unit replaced and a rate-limiting pressure safety valve (PSV) in the NHT replaced.

  • The Property is located in an area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as Flood Zone D.


More Definitions of Zone D

Zone D means all other areas excluding those falling under Zone- A, Zone-B and Zone-C.
Zone D means a FEMA mapped designation on the community’s effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) used for areas where there are possible but undetermined flood hazards, as no analysis of flood hazards has been conducted.

Related to Zone D

  • Zone 3 means all of that part of the Lower Peninsula south of the line described in subdivision (bb).

  • Zone 2 means British Columbia and Alberta Receipt Points and Liquids Receipt Points at or upstream of the Blueberry Hill Compressor Station. ARTICLE 2 QUALITY‌ 2.1 Subject to Articles 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and 21.1 hereof, Gas tendered to Transporter at Receipt Points shall conform to the following Quality Specifications:‌

  • Zone 1 means Alberta Receipt Points and Liquids Receipt Points downstream of the Blueberry Hill Compressor Station.

  • Floodplain or flood-prone area means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. See "Flood or flooding."

  • Underground storage means storage of gas in a subsurface stratum or formation of the earth.

  • Loading Zone means a parking stall which is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign referable to that stall marked ‘Loading Zone’;

  • Area of special flood hazard means the land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year.

  • Sludge dryer means any enclosed thermal treatment device that is used to dehydrate sludge and that has a maximum total thermal input, excluding the heating value of the sludge itself, of 2,500 Btu/lb of sludge treated on a wet-weight basis.

  • Uppermost aquifer means the geologic formation nearest the natural ground surface that is an aquifer, as well as lower aquifers that are hydraulically interconnected with this aquifer within the facility's property boundary.

  • Mine drainage means any drainage, and any water pumped or siphoned, from an active mining area or a post-mining area. The abbreviation “ml/l” means milliliters per liter.

  • Water Surface Elevation (WSE means the height, in relation to NAVD 1988, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.

  • explosive actuated fastening device means a tool that is activated by an explosive charge and that is used for driving bolts, nails and similar objects for the purpose of providing fixing;

  • Underground storage tank or “UST” means any one or combination of tanks (including underground pipes connected thereto) that is used to contain an accumulation of regulated substances, and the volume of which (including the volume of underground pipes connected thereto) is 10 percent or more beneath the surface of the ground. This term does not include any:

  • chemical tanker means a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code;

  • Ozone season means the period of time beginning May 1 of a year and ending on September 30 of the same year, inclusive.

  • Open burning means the combustion of any material without the following characteristics:

  • Excavation zone means the volume containing the tank system and backfill material bounded by the ground surface, walls, and floor of the pit and trenches into which the UST system is placed at the time of installation.

  • Impact surface means an interior or exterior surface that is subject to damage by repeated sudden force such as certain parts of door frames.

  • Aboveground storage tank shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6901 et seq., as amended, of RCRA, or any applicable state or local statute, law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order ruling, or decree governing aboveground storage tanks.

  • Water surface elevation means the height, in relation to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, where specified, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.

  • Natural area means an area of the rural or non-urban environment which is in an unspoilt natural state or is of high scenic value, and includes, but is not limited to, national parks, game reserves, nature reserves, marine reserves, wilderness areas, areas of extensive agriculture and scenic areas.

  • 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:

  • NZOC means the New Zealand Olympic Committee Incorporated.

  • Design torso angle means the angle measures between a vertical line through the "R" point and the torso line in a position which corresponds to the design position of the seat-back established by the vehicle manufacturer;

  • Sewage sludge fee weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, excluding admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Annual sewage sludge fees, as per section 3745.11(Y) of the Ohio Revised Code, are based on the reported sludge fee weight for the most recent calendar year.

  • Waterway means any body of water.