Mitigator definition

Mitigator means a person who installs mitigation systems for the purpose of abating radon levels within buildings.
Mitigator means an individual or a company registered to provide radon mitigation services under the Radon Registration Act. .

Examples of Mitigator in a sentence

  • For clarity, an Evaluator Customer can also be a Mitigator Customer in their capacity of ordering Security Rating Services targeted at itself.

  • If you have placed a Quote with Panorays, it will specify whether you are an Evaluator Customer or a Mitigator Customer.

  • After the survey, it is understood that we are NOT a Radon Mitigator.

  • Any radon in water mitigation work that occurs at any residential rental property shall be performed by a Mitigator holding a current registration as specified under the Radon Registration Act.

  • As depicted in Figure 16, the preliminary results show the effectiveness of the DL-based DDoS Mitigator in detecting anomalies related to the launched Hulk and Slowloris attacks.

Related to Mitigator

  • Investigator means an individual who is:

  • NIH means the National Institutes of Health.

  • Navigator means an individual or entity that is registered pursuant to § 38.2-3457.

  • Medical personnel means those persons assigned, by a Party to the conflict, exclusively to the medical purposes enumerated under sub-paragraph (e) or to the administration of medical units or to the operation or administration of medical transports. Such assignments may be either permanent or temporary. The term includes:

  • Medical management technique means a practice which is used to control the cost or utilization of health care services or prescription drug use. The term includes, without limitation, the use of step therapy, prior authorization or categorizing drugs and devices based on cost, type or method of administration.