Hazardous Environment definition

Hazardous Environment means an environment likely to cause damage or to impair the Equipment or any of its component (including, moving parts, lenses, filters and/or, circuit-boards) by, without limitation, exposure to particles or substances (e.g. sand, dust, water, chemicals) climatic conditions (including extreme temperatures).
Hazardous Environment. An environment requiring fail-safe performance, such as, without limitation, in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support systems, medical systems, transport management systems, or weapon or combat systems, in which the failure of the Service could lead to personal injury, death, property damage or environmental damage. Internal Use: Any use of the Service for Customer’s internal (i.e., own) information security purposes, i.e. to protect Customer’s own computing infrastructure. By way of example and not limitation, Internal Use shall not include any access or use, whether commercial or non- commercial: (i) by or for the benefit of any Third Party, or (ii) in any event, for the development, supplement, improvement or quality assurance of any product or service (e.g. managed security, cybersecurity consultancy, threat intelligence feed etc.) of Customer to be provided to a Third Party. Order: (a) An executed or otherwise accepted Quote (including acceptance by performance) or (b) a Customer-initiated and Provider-accepted document for the procurement of the Service to be supplied only in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this SAASA, which must contain the terms set forth in the Quote or other information sufficient to complete the transaction. Personal Data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual or that is otherwise defined as “personal data”, “personal information”, or “personally identifiable information” under applicable data protection laws. Product Plan: One of the different VMRay Product subscription models with specific available modules. Quota: The quantity of Analyses, mailboxes, other measure, and/or other measuring mechanism for each Service purchased under this SAASA as set forth in an Order. Quote: One or more documents issued by Provider or a Reseller (as the case may be) to Customer specifying the Service (including the selected Product Plan(s)), the related pricing, payment terms, and offered Quota as well as sufficient other information to complete the transaction. Report: Presentation of detailed security relevant information from a Result in human and/or machine-readable format. Reputation Analysis: Looking up Reputation Data in a database of known good and known bad values. Reputation Data: Network indicators (URLs, domain names, IP addresses) and hash values derived from a Sample that can be used with Reputation...
Hazardous Environment. An environment requiring fail-safe performance, such as, without limitation, in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support systems, medical systems, transport management systems, or weapon or combat systems, in which the failure of the Service could lead to personal injury, death, property damage or environmental damage.

Examples of Hazardous Environment in a sentence

  • If a Consultant or Sub-consultant(s) suspect that a Hazardous Environment Condition exists, Consultant or Sub-consultant(s) shall immediately notify the Project Manager or MaineDOT’s Environmental Office at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • In the event that such notice is not given Arkay shall not be liable to the Customerfor any damage caused to the Goods as a result of them being installed in such Hazardous Environment and shall keep Arkay fully indemnified in respect of any claim made against Arkay as a result of the Goods being installed in a Hazardous Environment without a Special Finish.

  • In the event that such notice is not given Arkay shall not be liable to the Customer for any damage caused to the Goods as a result of them being installed in such Hazardous Environment and shall keep Arkay fully indemnified in respect of any claim made against Arkay as a result of the Goods being installed in a Hazardous Environment without a Special Finish.

  • Hazardous Environment – a hazardous environment is any environment that poses, or has the potential of posing an unreasonable risk to human health and life.

  • If a Consultant or Sub-consultant(s) suspect that a Hazardous Environment Condition exists, Consultant or Sub-consultant(s) shall immediately notify the Project Manager or PACTS’ Environmental Office at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • If a Consultant or subconsultant(s) suspect that a Hazardous Environment Condition exists, Consultant or subconsultant(s) shall immediately notify the Project Manager or MaineDOT’s Environmental Office at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • Supplier’s oral or written instructions as to the storage, installation, use and maintenance of the Products, including the operational guide supplied with Products setting out how they should be installed and maintained ( “Operational Guide”) and including any specific guidance given in relation to the maintenance of Products installed in a Hazardous Environment.


More Definitions of Hazardous Environment

Hazardous Environment means an environment that has been identified by CDOT to contain airborne contaminants above the PEL or TLV-TWA that require an employee’s use of a respirator.

Related to Hazardous Environment

  • Hazardous Substances means any substances defined or designated as hazardous or toxic waste, hazardous or toxic material, hazardous or toxic substance or similar term, by any environmental statute, rule or regulation of any governmental entity presently in effect and applicable to such real property.

  • Hazardous Material means any substance, material or waste that is classified, regulated or otherwise characterized under any Environmental Law as hazardous, toxic, a contaminant or a pollutant or by other words of similar meaning or regulatory effect, including petroleum or any fraction thereof, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and radioactive substances.