Emergency Action definition
Emergency Action means any emergency action for locational or system-wide capacity shortages that either utilizes pre-emergency mandatory load management reductions or other emergency capacity, or initiates a more severe action including, but not limited to, a Voltage Reduction Warning, Voltage Reduction Action, Manual Load Dump Warning, or Manual Load Dump Action.
Emergency Action means an action which is effective immediately because of danger to children's health or safety.
Emergency Action means an action to prevent or mitigate loss or damage to life, health, property, or essential public services in response to a sudden unexpected occurrence demanding such immediate action.
Examples of Emergency Action in a sentence
When evacuation plans and safety zone plans are unavailable the American Red Cross Emergency Action Plan will be the default guidance.
A section of the Safety Plan will be devoted to Emergency Action, which will cover proper preparations and responses to all natural and human-caused emergencies.
The purpose of an Emergency Action 43 Plan is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during 44 workplace emergencies.
The 47 contractor shall provide NMFS with a copy of their Emergency Action plan as 48 referenced in Section F.5.27.
The purpose of an Emergency Action Plan is to facilitate and organize 17 employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies.
More Definitions of Emergency Action
Emergency Action means any action taken by the SEF in its discretion, in consultation with the CFTC and/or relevant DCO as necessary and practicable, in response to an Emergency, including, without limitation, any of the following actions:
Emergency Action means any action taken in accordance with Rule 7000 by the SEF, the Board, any committee of the Board, the CEO or any other Officer in response to an Emergency, including, without limitation, any of the following actions:
Emergency Action means a summary suspension of a license issued under this chapter pending revocation, suspension, or probation, in order to protect the public health, safety, or welfare.
Emergency Action means an immediate response to protect public health or safety.
Emergency Action means a summary suspension of a license pending
Emergency Action means actions that must be performed immediately, without time for normal planning, design, or review, in order to protect against catastrophic loss of property or life, or serious harm to the environment;
Emergency Action means (1) any megawatt shortage of the Primary Reserve Requirement (as specified in the PJM Manuals) in a Reserve Zone or Reserve Sub-zone, inclusive of any adjustments to such requirement to account for system conditions, as determined by the dispatch run from the security constrained economic dispatch and where, as specified in the PJM Manuals, there is also a Voltage Reduction Warning and reduction of non-critical plant load, Manual Load Dump Warning, Maximum Generation Emergency Action, or the curtailment of