NFPA Standard 160 definition

NFPA Standard 160 means the edition of the National Fire Protection Association, Standard 160, "Standard for Flame Effects Before an Audience," as adopted and amended by the commissioner.

Examples of NFPA Standard 160 in a sentence

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Standard 160, Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience, 2011 edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-2-10, et seq.

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Standard 160, Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience, 2011 edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association, except asamended by provisions listed in R710-2-10, et seq.

  • These are formerly known as “Class C common fireworks.” Flame effects means a stationary or hand-held device of solid, liquid, or gas, designed specifically to produce an open flame when ignited to display a thermal, physical, visual, or audible phenomenon as defined in NFPA Standard 160.

  • Failure to submit the permit application prior to ten business days in advance of the production, or failure to comply with the requirements of NFPA Standard 160 listed in Rule 1301:7-7-44 of the Ohio Administrative Code may result in denial or revocation of the permit.

  • Explosive Materials Code; NFPA 498 - Explosives Motor Vehicles Ter- minal; NFPA Standard 1123 - Code for Fireworks Display; NFPA Stan- dard 1124 - Code for the Manufac- ture, Transportation and Storage of Fireworks; NFPA Standard 1126 - Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proxi- mate Audience; and NFPA Standard 160 - Flame Effects Before An Audi- ence.

  • Conduct of such displays must comply with applicable NFPA Standards, including, but not limited to, NFPA Standard 160, Standard for Use of Flame Effects before an Audience, 2014 Edition, and are subject to any additional conditions imposed by the Chief of the Fire Department that in his estimation are necessary for the public health, welfare and safety, and must be in strict conformance with State and local regulations.

  • The plan must be made in writing or other form that is accept- able to the City Fire Marshal and must demonstrate compliance with NFPA Standard 160 listed in Rule 1301:7-7-44 of the Ohio Administra- tive Code.

  • The pyrotechnic display must be conducted in full compliance with and in compliance with NFPA Standard 160, Standard for Use of Flame Effects before an Audience, 2014 Edition, which is incorporated herein by reference, to the extent the Standard is applicable to the specific display.

Related to NFPA Standard 160

  • Ambient air quality standard means an established concentration, exposure time, and frequency of occurrence of air contaminant(s) in the ambient air which shall not be exceeded.

  • safety standard means the Code of Practice for the Wiring of Premises SANS 10142-1 incorporated in the Regulations;

  • Reliability Standard means a requirement to provide for reliable operation of the bulk power system, including without limiting the foregoing requirements for the operation of existing bulk power system facilities, including cybersecurity protection, and the design of planned additions or modifications to such facilities to the extent necessary for reliable operation of the bulk power system, but shall not include any requirement to enlarge bulk power system facilities or to construct new transmission capacity or generation capacity.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Categorical pretreatment standard or "categorical standard" means any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the environmental protection agency in accordance with sections 307(b) and (c) of the Act (33 U.S.C. section 1317) that apply to a specific category of users and that appear in 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N, parts 405 through 471.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Disturbance Control Standard or “DCS” shall mean the reliability standard that sets the time limit following a disturbance within which a balancing authority must return its Area Control Error to within a specified range.

  • harmonised standard means harmonised standard as defined in point (c) of point 1 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012;

  • Applicable Standards means the requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Common Reporting Standard (CRS) means the Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information (“AEOFAI”) in Tax Matters and was developed in response to the G20 request and approved by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Council on 15 July 2014, calls on jurisdictions to obtain information from their financial institutions and automatically exchange that information with other jurisdictions on an annual basis. It sets out the financial account information to be exchanged, the financial institutions required to report, the different types of accounts and taxpayers covered, as well as common due diligence procedures to be followed by financial institutions.

  • Switching and Tagging Rules means the switching and tagging procedures of Interconnected Transmission Owners and Interconnection Customer as they may be amended from time to time.

  • Safety Standards means all laws, union rules and trade or industry custom or codes of any kind whatsoever, in effect from the date of this Agreement through Final Acceptance of the construction work, pertaining to worker safety and accident prevention applicable to the Project and/or the construction work (including, but not limited to, rules, regulations and standards adopted pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended from time to time).

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Buffer Zone means an area designated to be left along roads or other features in which there will be no cutting.

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.

  • Standard Specifications means a compilation in book form of specifica- tions approved for general application and repetitive use;

  • Applicable effluent standards and limitations means all State and Federal effluent standards and limitations to which a discharge is subject under the Act, including, but not limited to, effluent limitations, standards of performance, toxic effluent standards and prohibitions, and pretreatment standards.

  • Contract Standard means such standard as complies in each and every respect with all relevant provisions of the Contract;

  • NERC Reliability Standards means the most recent version of those reliability standards applicable to the Generating Facility, or to the Generator Owner or the Generator Operator with respect to the Generating Facility, that are adopted by the NERC and approved by the applicable regulatory authorities, which are available at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/files/Reliability_Standards_Complete_Set.pdf, or any successor thereto.

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.

  • Design Standards means the standards developed as a requirement of the Programmatic Agreement

  • 2%/25% Guidelines has the meaning set forth in Section 13.

  • California Renewables Portfolio Standard means the renewable energy program and policies established by California State Senate Bills 1038 and 1078 as amended by Senate Bill SB1X, and codified in California Public Utilities Code Sections 399.11 through 399.31 and California Public Resources Code Sections 25740 through 25751, as such provisions are amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Service Level Standards has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Renewable Energy Standard means the minimum renewable energy capacity portfolio, if applicable, and the renewable energy credit portfolio required to be achieved under section 28 or former section 27.

  • Specifications and Standards means the specifications and standards relating to the quality, quantity, capacity and other requirements for the Project Highway, as set forth in Schedule-D, and any modifications thereof, or additions thereto, as included in the design and engineering for the Project Highway submitted by the Contractor to, and expressly approved by, the Authority;