Hazard to Navigation definition

Hazard to Navigation means, any object permanently placed on or under the waters of this state that is an obstacle to navigation, including but not limited to:
Hazard to Navigation means, for the purposes of this regulation, a pipeline where the top of the pipe is less than 12 inches (305 millimeters) below the underwater natural bottom (as determined by recognized and generally accepted practices) in waters less than 15 feet (4.6 meters) deep, as measured from the mean low water.
Hazard to Navigation means any obstruction above the seabed to ships exercising rights of innocent passage in territorial waters and any ships navigating or operating in the Exclusive Economic Zone or adjacent seaward Continental Shelf.

Examples of Hazard to Navigation in a sentence

  • WTG Federal Aviation Administration 7460-1 Determination of No Hazard to Navigation, Aeronautical Study Nos.: 2012-WTW10370 through 2012-WTW10379; 2012-WTW10383 through 2012-WTW10386;2012-WTW10392 through 2012-WTW10430; 2012-WTW10433 through 2012-WTW10473; 2012-WTW10476 through 2012-WTW10479; 2012-WTW10485 through 2012-WTW10493; 2012-WTW10506 through 2012-WTW10510; 2012-WTW10513 through 2012-WTW10515; 2012-WTW-10519 through 2012-WTW-10521.

  • WTG Federal Aviation Administration 7460-1 Determination of No Hazard to Navigation, Aeronautical Study Nos.: 2012-WTW10370 through 2012-WTW10379; 2012-WTW10383 through 2012-WTW10386;2012-WTW10392 through 2012-WTW10430; 2012-WTW10433 through 2012-WTW10473; 2012-WTW10476 through 2012- WTW10479; 2012-WTW10485 through 2012-WTW10493; 2012-WTW10506 through 2012-WTW10510; 2012- WTW10513 through 2012-WTW10515; 2012-WTW-10519 through 2012-WTW-10521.

Related to Hazard to Navigation

  • Fire hazard means any situation, process, material or condition which may cause a fire or explosion or provide a ready fuel supply to increase the spread or intensity of the fire or explosion and which poses a threat to life or property;

  • Hazard tree means a tree that:

  • COVID-19 hazard means exposure to potentially infectious material that may contain SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Potentially infectious materials include airborne droplets, small particle aerosols, and airborne droplet nuclei, which most commonly result from a person or persons exhaling, talking or vocalizing, coughing, sneezing, or procedures performed on persons which may aerosolize saliva or respiratory tract fluids, among other things. This also includes objects or surfaces that may be contaminated with SARS-CoV-2.

  • Coastal high hazard area means a Special Flood Hazard Area extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. The area is designated on a FIRM, or other adopted flood map as determined in Article 3, Section B of this ordinance, as Zone VE.

  • Nuclear Hazard means any nuclear reaction, radiation, or radioactive contamination, all whether controlled or uncontrolled or however caused, or any consequence of any of these.