Barricade definition

Barricade means a temporary fence consisting of rigid vertical and horizontal members;
Barricade means a device that provides a visual indicator of the path a motorist is supposed to take;
Barricade means an intervening barrier, natural or artificial, of such type, size and construction as to limit in a prescribed manner, the effect of an explosion on nearby buildings or exposures.

Examples of Barricade in a sentence

  • The Engineer shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable.

  • Alterations to traffic control shall be in accordance with the latest edition of Part VI of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices: “Traffic Control for Streets and Highway Construction and Maintenance Operations”; the latest edition of the City of Phoenix Traffic Control Manual; or the City of Tempe Barricade Manual, latest edition.

  • The Engineer shall provide the following: • Monthly Barricade Inspection Reports • Baseline Schedule review • Monthly Update Reviews and preview of upcoming month • Weekly meeting minutes • Project logs with status, responsible party, and impact.

  • Barricade tape around excavations can be used for short term (24-hours), after this period physical barriers are required.

  • The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable.


More Definitions of Barricade

Barricade means natural features of the ground, such as hills, or timber of sufficient density that the surrounding expo- sures can not be seen when the trees are bare of leaves, or an artifi- cial mound or revetted wall of earth, wood, concrete or other suit- able materials.
Barricade means a portable or fixed barrier having object markings, including but not limited to traffic cones, used to close all or a portion of the right of way to vehicular traffic.
Barricade means a natural or artificial barricade.
Barricade means an obstruction:
Barricade means an object, fixed position or portable, that in whole or in part provides cover or concealment.
Barricade means the effective screening of a magazine containing explosive materials from other magazines, a building, a railway, or a highway, either by a natural barricade or by artificial barricade. To be properly barricaded, a straight line from the top of any sidewall of the magazine containing explosive materials to the eave line of any other building or magazine, or to a point 12 feet above the center of a railroad, or a highway, will pass through the natural or artificial barricade.
Barricade means a physical obstruction such as tapes, cones, or A-frame-type wood or metal structures intended to provide a warning about and to limit access to a hazardous area.