Guarding definition

Guarding means Brink’s Guarding Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Examples of Guarding in a sentence

  • Appropriate Guarding arrangement shall be used for crossings of electric line / telecom line / road / drain / canal crossing and at all points as per statutory requirements.

  • Guarding of properties as well as materials during non-working period including at night, Sundays/holidays are also to be arranged by the Contractor, over and above general guarding during normal working hours, at his risk and cost.

  • All the jumpers at Shackle Points/DP Structures must be of “D” Type only.8. Wherever required, Guarding as per standard must be done.9. Pole Concreting: Whenever concreting of poles (PSC/RSJ) required, subdivision officers has to submit the proposal to the division office with all justification before commencement of work.

  • The Permit Holder shall ensure each watchman shall possess a valid security personnel permit issued under the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance (Cap.

  • Guarding barricading shall be provided by the contractor for 24 hrs.

  • If the Permittee fails to provide lighting, signing and guarding equipment or replace any unsatisfactory equipment to the quality standard in accordance with the Code of Practice for the Lighting, Signing and Guarding of Road Works and other relevant HyD Standard Drawings as advised by the Authority from time to time, the Authority shall have the right to carry out such lighting, signing and guarding as required, and the Permittee shall pay for all expenses incurred by the Authority in doing so.

  • Moreover, no judicial or administrative reclassification or reclassification by the University of an individual as an Employee will be applied to grant any individual retroactive status as an Eligible Employee under the Plan.

  • The Work for the erection of of Poles, Guys, Earthing, Transformer and Concreting, Stringing and Guarding must be done as per attached Specifications and Drawings.18.

  • The guard shall be such that it does not offer an accident hazard in itself.(c) Point of Operation Guarding.

  • If the Permittee fails to provide lighting, signing and guarding equipment or replace any unsatisfactory equipment to the quality standard in accordance with the Code of Practice for the Lighting, Signing and Guarding of Road Works and other relevant HyD Standard Drawings as advised by the Authority from time to time, the Authority shall have the right to carry out such lighting, signing and guarding as required, and the Permittee shall pay for all expenses incurred by the Authority in doing so.28.

Related to Guarding

  • hoarding means a fence or similar structure used to enclose a property or part thereof which is or intended to be under development, site alteration, or maintenance.

  • outworker means a person to whom articles or materials are given out to be made up, cleaned, washed, altered, ornamented, finished or repaired, or adapted for sale in his own home or on other premises not under the control or management of the person who gave out the materials or articles;

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  • Procurement means the purchasing, buying, renting, leasing, or otherwise obtaining of any supplies, services, or construction. It includes all functions that pertain to the procurement of any supply, service, or construction item, including description of requirements, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation and award of contract, and all phases of contract administration;

  • Security Vulnerability means a flaw or weakness in system security procedures, design, implementation, or internal controls that could be exercised (accidentally triggered or intentionally exploited) and result in a security breach such that data is compromised, manipulated or stolen or the system damaged.

  • Alarm means to cause fear of danger of physical harm; and

  • Paraprofessional means a person who does not have an academic degree related to the scope of treatment or support services being provided but performs prescribed functions under the general supervision of that discipline.

  • medical surveillance means a planned programme or periodic examination (which may include clinical examinations, biological monitoring or medical tests) of employees by an occupational health practitioner or, in prescribed cases, by an occupational medicine practitioner;

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Illicit connection means any man-made conveyance connecting an illicit discharge directly to a municipal separate storm sewer.

  • Cathodic protection tester means a person who can demonstrate an understanding of the principles and measurements of all common types of cathodic protection systems as applied to buried or submerged metal piping and tank systems. At a minimum, such persons must have education and experience in soil resistivity, stray current, structure-to-soil potential, and component electrical isolation measurements of buried metal piping and tank systems.

  • Cathodic protection means a technique designed to prevent the corrosion of a metal surface by making that surface the cathode of an electrochemical cell. For example, protection can be accomplished with an impressed current system or a galvanic anode system.

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  • Scavenging means the unauthorized removal of solid waste from a facility.

  • Ombudsperson means the Ombudsperson of British Columbia;

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • Eating means feeding oneself by getting food into the body from a receptacle (such as a plate, cup or table) or by a feeding tube or intravenously.

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • Load Shedding means the systematic reduction of system demand by temporarily decreasing load in response to transmission system or area capacity shortages, system instability, or voltage control considerations under Tariff, Part II or Part III.

  • Security System means the building access control system developed by Manager and known as the O.P.E.N.centrix - Open Platform for Essential Networks, which includes, without limitation, the Application Software, the firmware containing the Application Software, the O.P.E.N.cortex platform software and all hardware related thereto;

  • Water user means a person, corporation, or other entity having a right to divert water from the Bear River for beneficial use;

  • Professional means an Entity: (a) retained pursuant to a Final Order in accordance with sections 327, 363 or 1103 of the Bankruptcy Code and to be compensated for services rendered before or on the Confirmation Date, pursuant to sections 327, 328, 329, 330, 363 and 331 of the Bankruptcy Code or (b) awarded compensation and reimbursement by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to section 503(b)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Agricultural tractor means every self-propelling vehicle designed or used for drawing other vehicles or wheeled machinery but having no provision for carrying loads independently of such other vehicles, and used principally for agricultural purposes.

  • Networking means NSCC’s system that allows mutual funds and life insurance companies to exchange account level information electronically; and “Settling Bank” shall mean the entity appointed by the Trust or you, as applicable, to perform such settlement services on behalf of the Trust and you, as applicable, which entity agrees to abide by NSCC’s then current rules and procedures insofar as they relate to same day funds settlement. In all cases, processing and settlement of share transactions shall be done in a manner consistent with applicable law.

  • Agricultural burning means open outdoor fires used in agricultural operations in the growing of crops or raising of fowl or animals, or open outdoor fires used in forest management, range improvement, or the improvement of land for wildlife and game habitat, or disease or pest prevention.