Emergency response definition
Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public
Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public agency's use of emergency services during an emergency or disaster as defined in subsection (13)(b) of this section.
Emergency response means a response action to a situation that may cause immediate and serious threat of harm to human health or the environment.
Examples of Emergency response in a sentence
Emergency response to the site will be no more than two (2) hours.
Emergency response to EMS calls, fire calls, vehicle accident calls, hazardous materials calls, and technical rescue calls.
Mandatory Training Programs Comprehensive Skill Development Initial Onboarding Training Public agency facility maintenance protocols Safety and compliance requirements Specialized equipment operation Emergency response procedures Continuous Learning Modules Technology integration Emerging maintenance technologies Regulatory compliance updates Advanced technical skills 4.
More Definitions of Emergency response
Emergency response means responding immediately at the basic life support or advanced life support level of service to an emergency medical call. An immediate response is one in which the ambulance supplier begins as quickly as possible to take the steps necessary to respond to the call;
Emergency response means a remedy undertaken to eliminate or control an immediate threat to public health or welfare or the environment.
Emergency response means actions taken and reasonable “remediation costs” 7 days following the discovery of a “pollution condition” by an “insured” in order to abate or respond to an imminent and substantial threat to human health or the environment arising out of such “pollution condition”.
Emergency response means, for the purposes of measuring response time compliance in Section 403, the act of responding to a request for services in which the Priority Dispatch Protocols have determined that red lights and sirens will be used.
Emergency response means any systematic response to an unexpected or life-threatening occurrence. The goal of an emergency response procedure is to mitigate the adult’s impact of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Emergency response means any incident requiring a
Emergency response means, as provided in Section 1, actions taken by the Center against large amount of Specific Oil spill or a threat thereof from the Ship regardless of whether being under navigation or not within the Designated Areas, including initial pollution prevention and control operations, and firefighting operations to extinguish and control the fire and so forth, after prompt arrival (within approximately 2-3 hours) at the incident site. Under this Contract, adding to issuance of the Certificate, the Center will provide Emergency Response service in the Designated Areas at the Ship Owners/Master’s request. However, in consideration of the risk of Ship-to-Ship Transfer (hereinafter the “STS”) and the present situation where it is hard to say that safety measures for the STS is established, even if large amount of Specific Oil spill occurs from the Ship which is engaged in STS (including preparation work therefor) or there is a threat thereof in the Designated Areas, such cases are not covered by Emergency Response and the Center will not provide Emergency Response service through this Contract. This is to make it clear that Emergency Response is not for ensuring the safety of STS operation. The Center will not provide Emergency Response service in such cases, but the Ship Owners may conclude a contract with the Center for Item-2 Operation (Section 5(1)).