Suitable definition

Suitable in relation to material means suitable for the purpose for which it is used;
Suitable means that which fits, and has the qualities or qualifications to meet a given purpose, occasion, con- dition, function, or circumstance.[44 FR 8577, Feb. 9, 1979; 44 FR 20940, Apr. 6,1979, as amended at 58 FR 35078, June 30, 1993] § 1926.33 Access to employee exposure and medical records.NOTE: The requirements applicable to con- struction work under this section are iden- tical to those set forth at § 1910.1020 of this chapter.[61 FR 31431, June 20, 1996] § 1926.34 Means of egress.(a) General. In every building or structure exits shall be so arranged and maintained as to provide free and un- obstructed egress from all parts of the building or structure at all times when it is occupied. No lock or fastening to prevent free escape from the inside of any building shall be installed except in mental, penal, or corrective institu- tions where supervisory personnel is continually on duty and effective pro- visions are made to remove occupants in case of fire or other emergency. § 1926.35(b) Exit marking. Exits shall be marked by a readily visible sign. Ac- cess to exits shall be marked by readily visible signs in all cases where the exit or way to reach it is not immediately visible to the occupants.(c) Maintenance and workmanship. Means of egress shall be continually maintained free of all obstructions or impediments to full instant use in the case of fire or other emergency.[58 FR 35083, June 30, 1993] § 1926.35 Employee emergency action plans.(a) Scope and application. This section applies to all emergency action plans required by a particular OSHA stand- ard. The emergency action plan shall be in writing (except as provided in the last sentence of paragraph (e)(3) of this section) and shall cover those des- ignated actions employers and employ- ees must take to ensure employee safe- ty from fire and other emergencies.(b) Elements. The following elements, at a minimum, shall be included in the plan:
Suitable means to be suitable according to the opinion of the Executive Officer; "the Act" means the Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990);

Examples of Suitable in a sentence

  • Suitable Extinguishing Media Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and thesurrounding environment.

  • Firefighting measures Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing mediaUse water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.

  • Suitable: Carbon DioxideDry Chemical Powder AFFFWaterUnsuitable: Do not use water with a full water jet.

  • Suitable Extinguishing mediaAs appropriate for surrounding fire.Unsuitable extinguishing mediaAs appropriate for surrounding fire.

  • Suitable extinguishing media:Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to localcircumstances and the surrounding environment.


More Definitions of Suitable

Suitable means to be suitable according to the opinion of the Executive Officer;
Suitable means a qualifying school or other place of education recognised by the Council which provides education appropriate to the age and ability of the child and has a place available at the time of allocation.
Suitable means right or fully appropriate, including consideration of proportionate effort and cost, for a given requirement or situation, based on objective evidence and demonstrated by an analysis, comparison with appropriate standards or other solutions used in comparable situations by other authorities or industry;
Suitable means that which fits, or has the qualities or qualifications to meet a given purpose, occasion, condi- tion, function, or circumstance.
Suitable means that which fits, and has the qualities or qualifications to meet a given purpose, occasion, condition, function, or circumstance.
Suitable means serviceable land designated for industrial or other employment use that provides, or can be expected to provide the appropriate site characteristics for the proposed use.
Suitable means granted by a certification body complying with harmonised standard EN 45012, and either qualified as such by the approval authority of a Member State itself, or accredited as such by a national accreditation organisation of a Member State and recog- nised by that Member State's approval authority.