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 methodologies relating to certain Contract types, stored in, managed and implemented through ProcurePro.
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

  • How to view this agenda on a tablet device You can view the agenda on your iPad, Android Device or Blackberry Playbook with the free modern.gov app.

  • The Implementation Playbook: Protocol for the development of e-health technology for effective implementation of evidence-based innovations.

  • Prior to the COVID-19 Vaccination Program Interim Playbook for Jurisdiction Operations, the COVID-19 Vaccine Planning Workgroup drafted a COVID-19 Vaccine plan based upon the 2009 H1N1 plan.

  • COVID-19 Vaccination Program Interim Playbook for Jurisdiction Operations.

  • Horrigan, PhD, “The Essentials of Connectivity: Comcast’s Internet Essentials Program and a Playbook for Expanding Broadband Adoption and Use in America,” March 21, 2014 at 21.


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 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 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
Playbook means Castlight’s set of best practice communications developed for Customer’s use. Each Playbook shall include a variety of print, digital, and interactive communications.
Playbook means a playbook that we offer, or that you create, via the Wiliot Platform, which sets forth the Wiliot Cloud Dimensions for your Wiliot Cloud subscription, as well as the actions, logic, entitlements, and other usage and consumption parameters you configure therefor.
Playbook means the BC Fire Commissioner’s Structure Firefighters Competency and Training Playbook (2014)
Playbook means the British Columbia Fire Service Minimum Training Standards, Structure Firefighters Competency and Training document, as amended or replaced from time to time.