Potential Hazard definition

Potential Hazard means a danger to health or safety which may occur if corrective action is not taken.
Potential Hazard means herein a dangerous situation affecting the citizens of the City during the igniting, burning, blowing around of, or after the burning of garbage or debris.
Potential Hazard means “Any tree or tree limb that is, by reason of its position, condition, angle or other perceptible factors, in reasonably discernable danger of falling upon adjacent lots , overhead utility lines, public streets or other public rights of way, homes or other structures, due to disease, damage or death.” If in doubt as to whether a tree is diseased, the Code Enforcement Officer shall consult the certified tree expert of the Borough.

Examples of Potential Hazard in a sentence

  • In the event the Manufacturer initiates a recall or learns of a potential hazard for any product bearing or using the SEI certification ▇▇▇▇, Manufacturer shall provide adequate notice to SEI immediately, per the requirements and procedures in Section 17: Use of the ▇▇▇▇ and Section 15: Nonconformance/ Departure or Potential Hazard sections of the Certification Program Manual.

  • Chair of Governors Potential Hazard Who might be harmed Is the risk adequately controlled, or is more needed Review and revision Threat of harm or abuse Staff members • Home visits should not be undertaken by any member of staff without the permission of the Headteacher and Parents/Carers should be informed of the home visit prior to arrival.

  • In the event the Manufacturer initiates a recall or learns of a potential hazard for any product bearing or using the SEI certification mark, Manufacturer shall provide adequate notice to SEI immediately, per the requirements and procedures in Section 17: Use of the Mark and Section 15: Nonconformance/ Departure or Potential Hazard sections of the Certification Program Manual.

  • The Borrower and all users of the loaned items have received the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Notice of Potential Hazard in Museum Collections (DI-3320).

  • Potential Hazard, Nuisance, or Annoyance‌ Any nuisance, annoyance, or hazardous or potentially hazardous condition on or emanating from the Premises shall be corrected immediately upon Concessionaire's actual knowledge of the condition, nuisance, or annoyance or receipt of oral or written notice from the Authority.

Related to Potential Hazard

  • Special Hazard Area means an area having special flood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) and/or flood-related erosion hazards, and shown on an FHBM or FIRM as Zone A, AO, A1-30, AE, A99, or AH.

  • Special Hazard Loss Any Realized Loss suffered by a Mortgaged Property on account of direct physical loss, but not including (i) any loss of a type covered by a hazard insurance policy or a flood insurance policy required to be maintained with respect to such Mortgaged Property pursuant to Section 3.10 to the extent of the amount of such loss covered thereby, or (ii) any loss caused by or resulting from:

  • Environmental Hazard means any substance the presence, use, transport, abandonment or disposal of which (i) requires investigation, remediation, compensation, fine or penalty under any Applicable Law (including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and provisions with similar purposes in applicable foreign, state and local jurisdictions) or (ii) poses risks to human health, safety or the environment (including, without limitation, indoor, outdoor or orbital space environments) and is regulated under any Applicable Law.

  • Health hazard means any condition, device or practice in a water system or its operation resulting from a real or potential danger to the health and well-being of consumers. The word "severe" as used to qualify "health hazard" means a hazard to the health of the user that could be expected to result in death or significant reduction in the quality of life.

  • Special Hazard Coverage The Special Hazard Coverage on the most recent anniversary of the Cut-Off Date (calculated in accordance with the second sentence of this paragraph) or, if prior to the first such anniversary, $1,925,990, in each case reduced by Special Hazard Losses allocated to the Certificates since the most recent anniversary of the Cut-Off Date (or, if prior to the first such anniversary, since the Cut-Off Date). On each anniversary of the Cut-Off Date, the Special Hazard Coverage shall be reduced, but not increased, to an amount equal to the lesser of (1) the greatest of (a) the aggregate principal balance of the Mortgage Loans located in the single California zip code area containing the largest aggregate principal balance of Mortgage Loans, (b) 1.0% of the aggregate unpaid principal balance of the Mortgage Loans and (c) twice the unpaid principal balance of the largest single Mortgage Loan, in each case calculated as of the Due Date in the immediately preceding month, and (2) $1,925,990 as reduced by the Special Hazard Losses allocated to the Certificates since the Cut-Off Date. The Special Hazard Coverage may be reduced upon written confirmation from the Rating Agencies that such reduction will not adversely affect the then current ratings assigned to the Certificates by the Rating Agencies.