Clearance level definition

Clearance level means the value at which the amount of lead in dust on a surface following completion of interim controls, lead abatement, paint stabilization, standard treatments, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance, rehabilitation, or renovation is a dust-lead hazard and fails clearance testing. The clearance level for a single-surface dust sample from a floor is greater than or equal to 40 micrograms per square foot. The clearance level for a single-surface dust sample from an interior windowsill is greater than or equal to 250 micrograms per square foot. The clearance level for a single-surface dust sample from a window trough is greater than or equal to 400 micrograms per square foot.
Clearance level means the value under s. DHS 163.14
Clearance level means the value expressed in terms of activity concentration and total activity, at or below which a radiation source may be removed from regulatory control, as may be prescribed;

Examples of Clearance level in a sentence

  • The levels of clearance are as follows: Clearance level Q – top secret L – confidential Under this contract, contractor personnel may be required to have an “L” or “Q” clearance level.

  • Clearance level for samples analyzed by PCM will be less than 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter of air and for TEM will be less than 70 structures per square millimeter (<70 s/mm2).

  • The level of clearance is as follows: Clearance level L – confidential Under this contract, contractor personnel may be required to have an “L” clearance level.

  • Exterior Guards□ Yes□ No1) What kind of patrols are they?□ Static□ Roving2) Clearance level of guards (if applicable)□ SCI □ Top Secret □ Secret3) During what hours/days?4) Any SCIF duties?YesNoIf yes, describe duties:□ Yes □ No2.

  • It is important to understand that in order to be eligible for a Facility Clearance, an organization’s employees must need access to information that is classified at the Facility Clearance level requested.


More Definitions of Clearance level

Clearance level means the value under s. HFS 163.14
Clearance level means the value under s. DHS 163.14 (5) (c) 8. that indicates the maximum amount of lead permitted in dust on a surface following completion of a lead-based paint an abatement, interim control or renovation activity.
Clearance level means a value, established by a regulatory body and expressed in terms of activity concentration, at or below which regulatory control may be removed from a source of radiation within a notified or authorized practice.
Clearance level means the values established by the Board and expressed in terms of activity concentration or total activity, at or below which the source of radiation may be released from the control of the Board as specified in Second Schedule;
Clearance level means a value, established by the Authority and expressed in terms of activity concentration, at or below which a source of radiation may be released from regulatory control;
Clearance level means the value that indicates the maximum amount of lead permitted in dust on a surface following completion of an abatement activity.
Clearance level means the value that indicates the maximum amount of lead permitted in dust on a surface following completion of an abatement activity. The value for a single-surface sample from a floor is 40 micrograms per square foot. The value for a single-surface sample from an interior window- sill is 250 micrograms per square foot. The value for a single-surface sample from a window trough is 400 micrograms per square foot.