High-Risk Environment definition

High-Risk Environment means a device, situation, environment, network, or system requiring safety design, features, and/or functionality for fail-safe or fault-tolerant operation or execution in order to maintain safe and secure performance in an environment where a failure could lead (directly or indirectly) to bodily injury, death, physical property damage, and/or environmental damage. High-Risk Environments may include, but are not be limited to: (a) the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of any nuclear facility, civil infrastructure such as power plants and waterworks, manufacturing facilities, and/or industrial plants such as chemical refineries; (b) navigation, communications, or operating systems in aircraft, ships, trains, and other modes of transportation; (c) air traffic control systems; (d) weapons systems (nuclear or otherwise); (e) operation of life-support or life-critical medical equipment or other equipment or systems affecting a patient’s health or well-being; or (f) any other device, environment, network, or system in which the unavailability, inaccuracy, circumvention, ineffectiveness, or failure of the Cloud Service could lead or contribute to bodily injury, death, physical property damage, and/or environmental damage.
High-Risk Environment means a device, situation, environment, network, or system requiring safety design, features, and/or functionality for fail- safe or fault-tolerant operation or execution in order to maintain safe and secure performance in an environment where a failure could lead (directly or indirectly) to bodily injury, death, physical property damage, and/or environmental damage. High-Risk Environments may include, but are not limited to: (a) the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of any nuclear facility, civil infrastructure such as power plants and waterworks, manufacturing facilities, and/or industrial plants such as chemical refineries; (b) navigation, communications, or operating systems in aircraft, ships, trains, and other modes of transportation; (c) air traffic control systems; (d) weapons systems (nuclear or otherwise); (e) operation of life-support or life-critical medical equipment or other equipment or systems affecting a patient’s health or well-being; or (f) any other device, environment, network, or system in which the unavailability, inaccuracy, circumvention, ineffectiveness, or failure of the Product could lead or contribute to bodily injury, death, physical property damage, and/or environmental damage.
High-Risk Environment means a device, situation, environment, network, or system requiring safety design, features, and/or functionality for fail-safe or fault-tolerant operation or execution in order to maintain safe and secure performance where the unavailability, inaccuracy, circumvention, ineffectiveness, or limitations of a Trend Cloud Product could lead or contribute (directly or indirectly) to damage to, or loss or destruction of: real/immovable property; personal/movable property; personal or bodily injury to, sickness, disease or death of any human being; and/or any contamination of, adverse effect on, or damage to the environment. High-Risk Environments include, but are not be limited to:

Examples of High-Risk Environment in a sentence

  • Trend Micro notifies Company that its Product have not been submitted for compliance testing, certification, or approval for any use in a High-Risk Environment.

  • All other warranties, conditions and other warranty terms implied by statute or common law including any warranty and/or condition of merchantability, fitness for a particular (such as High-Risk Environment) or general purpose, title, satisfactory quality, accuracy, non-infringement of third-party intellectual property rights, or ability to achieve a particular result to the fullest extent permitted by law excluded.


More Definitions of High-Risk Environment

High-Risk Environment means the Site or any part thereof, where the Company may undertake any melting, processing, casting or construction works or any part of the Site the Company may designate as a High-Risk Environment from time to time.
High-Risk Environment means a device, situation, environment, network, or system requiring safety design, features, and/or functionality for fail-safe or fault-tolerant operation or execution in order to maintain safe and secure performance in an environment where a failure could lead (directly or indirectly) to damage to, or loss or destruction of: real or immovable property; personal or movable property; personal or bodily injury to, sickness, disease or death of any person; and/or any contamination of, adverse effect on, or damage to the environment. High- Risk Environments may include, but are not be limited to: (a) the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of any nuclear facility, civil infrastructure such as power plants and waterworks, manufacturing facilities, and/or industrial plants such as chemical refineries; (b) navigation, communications, or operating systems in aircraft, ships, trains, automobiles, and other modes of transportation; (c) air traffic control systems; (d) weapons systems (nuclear or otherwise); (e) operation of life-support or life-critical medical equipment or other equipment or systems affecting a patient’s health or well-being; and/or (f) any other device, environment, network, or system in which the unavailability, inaccuracy, circumvention, ineffectiveness, or failure of a Cloud One Solution could lead or contribute to damage to, or loss or destruction of: real or immovable property; personal or movable property; personal or bodily injury to, sickness, disease or death of any person; and/or any contamination of, adverse effect on, or damage to the environment.

Related to High-Risk Environment

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.