Performance Class definition
Examples of Performance Class in a sentence
During daytime activities, workers shall wear a hard hat, safety glasses, a Performance Class 3 top OR a Performance Class 2 top, and safety footwear.
During nighttime activities, workers shall wear a hard hat, safety glasses, a Performance Class 3 top OR Performance Class 2 top AND Class E bottoms, and safety footwear.
During nighttime activities, flaggers shall wear a high visibility/reflective hard hat, safety glasses, a Performance Class 3 top AND Class E bottoms, OR Performance Class 2 top AND Class E bottoms, and safety footwear.
The Trustee may set any day as a record date for the purpose of determining the Holders of Outstanding Securities of any series entitled to join in the giving or making of (i) any Notice of Default, (ii) any declaration of acceleration referred to in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, (▇▇▇) any request to institute proceedings referred to in Section 507(2) or Table of Contents (iv) any direction referred to in Section 512, in each case with respect to Securities of such series.
During daytime activities, flaggers shall wear a high visibility hard hat, safety glasses, a Performance Class 3 top OR a Performance Class 2 top, and safety footwear.
Sweatshirt: Must meet Performance Class 3 of ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 or current standard.
Sweatshirt: Must meet Performance Class 3 or ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 or current standard.
Rain Coat and Pant Combo: Must meet Performance Class 3 Ensemble of ANSI/ISA 107-2004 or current standard.
In accordance with MUTCD (6D.03) all workers, within the right-of-way who are exposed either to traffic or to work vehicles and construction equipment within the TTC zone, shall wear high-visibility safety apparel that meets the Performance Class 2 or better.
Aircraft general specifications are as follows: All Aircraft must be twin-engine turbine powered rotary wing Aircraft, and must meet Performance Class 1 during flight: at all times flying over urban environments; when arriving at or leaving PC1 rated heliports; when delivering patients to a hospital; wherever practicable when collecting patients on a pre-hospital (emergency) services mission.