Operator Controls definition

Operator Controls means products with a human interface, which provide a signal in response to manipulation of the human interface by a human operator (e.g., shifters, turn signal switches, throttle controllers, each of which may itself include one or more electromechanical switches, MR sensors or Hall sensors).

Examples of Operator Controls in a sentence

  • Operator Controls - The following list for Normal Operation identifies controls used to operate the vehicle safely and efficiently.

  • Operator Controls - The following list of Special controls identifies the controls to initiate system diagnostics, aid passengers, and control mirrors and speakers, etc.

  • Operator Controls - The following list of Passenger Comfort Controls identifies the controls for the interior temperature, lighting, air circulation, etc.

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Related to Operator Controls

  • Interim controls means a set of measures designed to temporarily reduce human exposure or likely exposure to lead-based paint hazards, including specialized cleaning, repairs, maintenance, painting, temporary containment, ongoing monitoring of lead-based paint hazards or potential hazards, and the establishment and operation of management and resident education programs.

  • Engineering controls means constructed containment barriers or systems that control one or more of the following: downward migration, infiltration, or seepage of surface runoff or rain; or natural leaching migration of contaminants through the subsurface over time. Examples include caps, engineered bottom barriers, immobilization processes, and vertical barriers.

  • Proprietary Controls means easements or covenants running with the land that (a) limit land, water, or other resource use and/or provide access rights and (b) are created pursuant to common law or statutory law by an instrument that is recorded in the appropriate land records office.

  • Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).

  • Elevator contractor means a sole proprietor, firm, or corporation licensed under this chapter that is engaged in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining an elevator.