Safety Certification definition

Safety Certification means a formal statement or documentation declaring, verifying or attesting that safety requirements are incorporated in designs, construction, procurement activities, training and operation of a transit system.
Safety Certification has the meaning set out in Schedule 10 [Safety];

Examples of Safety Certification in a sentence

  • A Fire Safety Certification Agreement is provided on the reverse side of this document.

  • It is required that one member of the food staff/cooking team have current Ontario Food Safety Certification.

  • Grantee shall ensure that at least one staff person responsible for food handling and service has a valid Food Safety Certification.

  • The City and Local shall participate in the delivery of joint Health Safety Certification and workplace specific training, offered corporately, to Health Safety Committee members.

  • Note 1: Requires Forklift Safety Certification and successful completion of AS400 Test.

  • Certified Asphalt Technician Level I – Field Tester Certified Concrete Technician (ACI and ALDOT Certification) Certified Asphalt Roadway Technician Work Zone Safety Certification Radiological Safety Course Certification Qualified Credentialed Inspector (QCI) Job Description: This is skilled sub-professional engineering work in the field or office.

  • Upon approval of this Agreement by WCW (as evidenced by execution of this Agreement), execution of applicable Exhibits including the Acknowledgment and Release of Liability, and payment by member of the Safety Certification fee and Dues, the applicant may, at the discretion of WCW, be granted a Membership.

  • When UL Solutions Contracting Party completes the Functional Safety Certification Services and confirms that the Applicant has demonstrated that the Covered Product has met all applicable requirements, UL Solutions Contracting Party will issue certification via a Module Certificate of Compliance valid for five (5) years (Module) and/or Company’s FSM Certificate of Compliance valid for three (3) years (FSM), in addition to an assessment report documenting the assessment and certification criteria.

  • C-211-H003 DRY-DOCKING FACILITIES AND SHIPBUILDING WAYS CERTIFICATION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) Dry-docking facilities and shipbuilding ways employed in the performance of this contract shall be certified in accordance with MIL-STD-1625D (SH) dated 27 August 2009, Safety Certification Program for Dry-docking Facilities and Shipbuilding Ways for U.S. Navy Ships.

  • If a Member’s membership is terminated for any of the above reasons, he/she shall not be entitled to a refund of any part of the Safety Certification Fee, Dues or any other payments previously made.

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