Playbook definition

Playbook means the mandatory minimum training standards set under paragraph 3(3)(b) of the Fire Services Act (B.C.) by the Office of the Fire Commissioner and approved by the Minister of Justice, entitled British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards: Structure Firefighters – Competency and Training Playbook (September 2014), as same may be amended, revised or replaced from time to time;
Playbook means the specific, customisable negotiation
Playbook means the minimum training requirements for fire service personnel, established by the Office of the Fire Commissioner in British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards: Structure Firefighters Competency and Training Playbook (2nd ed., May 2015), as same may be updated, revised or replaced from time to time;

Examples of Playbook in a sentence

  • The Workgroup will: » Consider and discuss practical challenges to understanding/utilizing the Partnership Agreement and keep those in mind in structuring and creating the playbook; and » Complete the Playbook within 9 months from ratification.

  • The Labor Management Partnership Playbook should include the “go-to” approach for implementing the LMP.

  • These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, new models of construction procurement, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit.

  • Additionally, a Labor Management Partnership Playbook is available for use and reference on the LMP website.

  • Agreement collectively, these Terms & Conditions, Policies & Procedures attached hereto, and the EVNEXUS Company Playbook, in each case as may be updated from time to time.


More Definitions of Playbook

Playbook means the British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards: Structure Firefighters – Competency and Training Playbook, Second Edition, issued by the Office of the Fire Commissioner, as amended May, 2015, and revised or replaced from time to time;
Playbook means the document prepared by the Office of the Fire Commissioner pursuant to section 3(3)(b) of the Fire Service Act entitled British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards: Structure Firefighters Competency and Training Playbook, as amended revised or replaced from time to time.
Playbook means the British Columbia Office of the Fire Commissioner Structure Firefighters Competency and Training Playbook, Second Edition.
Playbook means the BC Fire Commissioner’s Structure Firefighters Competency and Training Playbook (2014)
Playbook means the mandatory minimum training standards set under paragraph 3(3)(b) of the Fire Services Act (B.C.) by the Office of the Fire Commissioner and approved by the Minister of Justice, entitled British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards:
Playbook means the specific, customisable negotiation Third Party Material Third Party Services
Playbook means the mandatory minimum training standards set under paragraph 3(3)(b) of the Fire Services Act (B.C.) by the Office of the Fire Commissioner and approved by the