Response Force definition

Response Force means persons, on-site or off-site who are qualified, authorized, and appropriately equipped and trained to counter an attempted unauthorized removal of radioactive material or an act of sabotage;
Response Force means a person, on-site or off-site, who is armed and appropriately equipped and trained to counter an attempted unauthorised removal or an act of sabotage;

Examples of Response Force in a sentence

  • Bargaining unit members are not eligible for this supplement while training for Quick Response Force purposes.

  • The parties agree and acknowledge that Lieutenants covered under this agreement are salaried employees exempt from overtime compensation under the provisions of this Agreement and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and that eligibility for receipt of supplemental (“Critical Incident” or Quick Response Force (QRF” ) pay does not in any manner alter their exempt status.

  • Employees eligible for Shift Turnover are Nuclear Security Officers and Nuclear Response Force – Security Officers who are required to gear‐up and down at the beginning and end of every shift.

  • Denmark will continue to contribute to NATO, including the NATO Response Force.

  • Employees eligible for Shift Turnover are Dedicated Control Room Operators, Nuclear Security Officers and Nuclear Response Force – Security Officers who are required to gear-up and down at the beginning and end of every shift.

  • This is commonly known as the “Peak Center” test for Nuclear Response Force Team members and the “SCBA Fit Test” for Emergency Response Team members.

  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP): 17 teams (each with about 203 military personnel per team) to respond to a CBRN incident by assisting other agencies in personnel decontamination, emergency Medical Services, Fatality Search & Recovery Teams (FSRT), casualty search and extraction and limited security.

  • The City will normally take charge of any incident site within their jurisdiction and JBSA will deploy a Disaster Response Force (DRF) to the incident site to provide support to the City and provide a military presence.

  • When a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015 (followed by a powerful aftershock of 7.4 magnitude on 12 May 2015), the Government of India swiftly dispatched National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams and special aircrafts with rescue and relief materials to Nepal.

  • During the term of this Agreement IBEW Local #1245 and Rapid Response Force LLC shall establish a training fund and program for Line Clearance Workers.