Incident Control definition

Incident Control means the Incident management team including Divisional and Sector Commanders.
Incident Control means the Incident management team including Group and Sector Commanders.

Examples of Incident Control in a sentence

  • If an Employee performs more than one of the Incident Control Team Functions in one 7.6 hour period, that Employee will be paid at the higher rate if they perform that role for more than 50 per cent of the period.

  • They manage and lead the Public Information Section which may be at an Incident Control Centre, Regional Control Centre,the State Control Centre or agency emergency management facility.

  • The initial portfolios SECTION 2 are: Standing Operating Procedures, Checklists and Forms, Hazard Notes, Incident Control Toolbox, Arson Prevention, Major Emergency Management, Westplans, Staff Deployment, Resource Distribution.

  • Time spent in travelling to and from the Incident Control Room is not taken into account for the purposes of this allowance.

  • Voice Announcement System [Not currently required ] The Contractor may use the voice announcement system on occasions such as for Incident Control and Remembrance Day purposes, as requested by the Customer.

  • In the event Borrower discovers that Borrower will not be able to make the Loan Payments when due, the Borrower shall immediately notify the County.

  • AIIMS* Australasian Inter-service Incident Management System – Incident Control System.

  • Employees who may be required to work at Wesburn Incident Control Room will be on a weekend roster to enable adequate planning of their personnel commitments.

Related to Incident Control

  • Incident Commander means a member of Aurizon Network’s Staff who has been delegated responsibility for the direction and coordination of Aurizon Network’s, each relevant Operator’s and the Access Holder’s resources in the performance of their respective roles and tasks at the site of an Incident, recording events during the course of an Incident and liaison with Authorities. Incorporated Provisions means each of the following provisions:

  • Independent Contractor Either (i) any Person (other than the Master Servicer) that would be an "independent contractor" with respect to REMIC I within the meaning of Section 856(d)(3) of the Code if REMIC I were a real estate investment trust (except that the ownership tests set forth in that section shall be considered to be met by any Person that owns, directly or indirectly, 35% or more of any Class of Certificates), so long as REMIC I does not receive or derive any income from such Person and provided that the relationship between such Person and REMIC I is at arm's length, all within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.856-4(b)(5), or (ii) any other Person (including the Master Servicer) if the Trustee has received an Opinion of Counsel to the effect that the taking of any action in respect of any REO Property by such Person, subject to any conditions therein specified, that is otherwise herein contemplated to be taken by an Independent Contractor will not cause such REO Property to cease to qualify as "foreclosure property" within the meaning of Section 860G(a)(8) of the Code (determined without regard to the exception applicable for purposes of Section 860D(a) of the Code), or cause any income realized in respect of such REO Property to fail to qualify as Rents from Real Property.

  • Incident command system means: (a) An all-hazards, on-scene functional management system that establishes common standards in organization, terminology, and procedures; provides a means (unified command) for the establishment of a common set of incident objectives and strategies during multiagency/multijurisdiction operations while maintaining individual agency/jurisdiction authority, responsibility, and accountability; and is a component of the national interagency incident management system; or (b) an equivalent and compatible all-hazards, on-scene functional management system.

  • Joint Control means a situation where a company has multiple promoters (but none of the shareholders has more than 50% of voting rights and paid up share capital).

  • Management Control means the possession, directly or indirectly of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the Concessionaire, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise or the power to elect or appoint more than 50% (fifty percent) of the directors, managers, partners or other individuals exercising similar authority with respect to the Concessionaire.