Gangway definition

Gangway means the space providing access by passengers from any seat or row of seats to any other seat or row of seats or to any access passage from or to any service door or intercommunication staircase and any area for standing passengers; it does not include:
Gangway means the space provided for obtaining access from any entrance to the passengers’ seats or from any such seat to an exit other than an emergency exit, but excluding a staircase and any space in front of a seat which is required only for the use of passengers occupying that seat or a seat in the same row of seats;
Gangway means a defined passageway between a metal melting unit and a metal pouring area; (“passage”)

Examples of Gangway in a sentence

  • Working platforms, Gangways, and Stairways should be so constructed that they do not sag unduly or unequally, and if the height of the platform or the Gangway or the Stairway is more than 3-5 Meters above ground level or floor level they should be closely boarded, should have adequate width and should be suitably fenced, as described.

  • Working platforms, Gangways, and Stairways should be so constructed that they do not sag unduly or unequally, and if the height of the platform or the Gangway or the Stairway is more than 3-5 meters above ground level or floor level they should be closely boarded, should have adequate width and should be suitably fenced, as described.

  • Working platforms, Gangways, and Stairways should be so constructed that they do not sag unduly or unequally, and if the height of the platform or the Gangway or the Stairway is more than 3-5 Meters above ground level or floor level the be closely boarded, should have adequate width and should be suitably fenced, as described.

  • Working platform gangways and stairway should be so constructed that they should not away unduly or unequally and if the height of the platform of the Gangway or the stairway is more than 3.54 meters above ground level and or floor level they should be closely bearded, should have adequate width and should be suitably fenced as described (ii) above.

  • Gangway placement, grab fixing to be for Owners’ account and time used not to count as lay time even if vessel already on demurrage.


More Definitions of Gangway

Gangway means the space provided for obtaining access from any entrance to the passengers’ seats or from any such seat to an exit other than an emergency exit, but does not include a staircase or any space in front of a seat or row of seats which is required only for the use of passengers occupying the seat or row of seats;
Gangway means the space providing access to passengers from any seat or row of seats to another seat or to any access passage; it does not include:- The space required to accommodate the feet of the seated passengers;- The space above the surface of any step or staircase; or- Any space which affords access to one seat or row of seats
Gangway means the space providing access by passengers from any seat or row of seats to any other seat or row of seats or to any access passage from or to any service door or intercommuni- cation staircase and any area for standing passengers; it does not include:
Gangway. - A ramp-like or stair-like means to board or leave a vessel including accommodation ladders, gang- planks and brows.
Gangway means any passage or walkway within the Centre;
Gangway means a variable slope structure intended to provide pedestrian access between a fixed pier or shore and a floating structure.
Gangway means a well defined passageway dividing or bordering working areas, but does not include an aisle.