EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD Sample Clauses

The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for safely identifying, handling, and disposing of explosive materials or devices found on a project site. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for notifying authorities, securing the area, and engaging qualified EOD professionals to manage the threat. Its core function is to ensure safety and minimize risk by establishing clear protocols for dealing with hazardous explosives, thereby protecting personnel, property, and project timelines.
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD. The detection, identification, field evaluation, rendering-safe, recovery, neutralization, and final disposal of unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO) including nuclear, chemical, biological, and improvised explosive ordnance.
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD. Features should be incorporated in fuzing systems in accordance with national policies that facilitate their being rendered safe by EOD tools, equipment and procedures even if de- arming, sterilisation or self-destruction features are incorporated. 14. DESIGN SAFETY ASSESSMENT
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD. To receive the EOD self-sustainment reimbursement rate, the contingent must have the capability for EOD to secure the unit's accommodation areas. The contingent must have the ability: -- to locate and evaluate unexploded ordnance; -- to dismantle or destroy isolated ordnance that is considered a threat to the contingent's safety; and -- to provide all related minor equipment, personal protective clothing and supplies.16. When a troop-contributing country, providing force-level engineering sup- port is tasked to provide EOD sustainment support to another troop-contributing coun- try's accommodation areas, the country performing the EOD support should receive EOD sustainment reimbursement for the number of personnel of the supported contingent.