Early Warning System definition
Early Warning System means the Bureau's method of identifying officers exhibiting a pattern of behavior that signals potential problems for both the Bureau and public, as explained in General Order 345.00.
Early Warning System means a tool that allows school-level teams to manage attendance, behavior, and academic performance indicators that may impact academic performance and/or indicate other risk factors for high school Students.
Early Warning System means a procedure to anticipate future environmental contaminants (i.e., substances having an adverse effect on human health or the environment) and to set priorities for environmental research, monitoring and regulatory action.
Examples of Early Warning System in a sentence
UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Early Warning System, Annual Report 2008.
UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Early Warning System, Third Quarterly Report.
UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Early Warning System, 2006 First Quarterly Report.
UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Early Warning System, Second Quarterly Report- June 2008.
In accordance with the Early Warning System Procedure established pursuant to Article 13(6) of the ESM Treaty, this function starts with the first disbursement and continues until all financial assistance is fully repaid.
More Definitions of Early Warning System
Early Warning System in relation to water, means any system where information is obtained by, and transmitted to, the Authority and made available to the public, in an appropriate manner, in respect of an imminent emergency;
Early Warning System means the set of capacities needed to generate and disseminate timely and meaningful warning information to enable individuals, communities and organisations threatened by a hazard to prepare and to act appropriately and in sufficient time to reduce the possibility of harm or loss;
Early Warning System means a set of capacities needed for generating and disseminating timely and meaningful warning information to enable individuals, communities and organizations threatened by a weather, climate or related hazard to prepare and to act appropriately, and in sufficient time, to reduce the risk of harm to human life, damage to property and the environment;
Early Warning System means a system identified in section 18;
Early Warning System or “EWS” means the alert system to prevent students’ dropout and evasion in State Schools, developed based on the Guarantor’s early warning system described in the Decree No. 11.079 dated May 23, 2022, and established and operationalized under Part 1.1 of the Project in accordance with criteria and requirements established pursuant to Schedule 2, Section I.A.1(e)(ii), to this Agreement, and set forth in the POM.
Early Warning System means the set of capacities needed to generate and disseminate timely and meaningful warning information to enable individuals,
Early Warning System means a program establish to monitor and warn of the threat disasters ahead of time, to trigger timely, appropriate, preventive measures. Such a program involves monitoring at household, community, district and national levels;