Thorough examination definition
Thorough examination means a systematic and detailed examination of the equipment and safety-critical parts, carried out at specified intervals by a competent person, who must then complete a written report.
Thorough examination means a thorough examination by a competent person, and “thoroughly examined” shall be construed accordingly;
Thorough examination means a detailed visual examination by a competent person, if necessary supplemented by other suitable means or measures, in order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the safety of the item of equipment examined.
Examples of Thorough examination in a sentence
Thorough examination of the main agreement, Schedule 1, and Technical Rider, with the opportunity for clarification on any unclear terms.
Thorough examination of infrastructure and ancillary equipment and systems supporting the existing Access Control System and those expecting to support expansion.
Thorough examination of historical documents to ascertain presence and extent of historical occupation/land use of project area is necessary.
More Definitions of Thorough examination
Thorough examination means examination or inspection to determine whether the equipment is safe to use;
Thorough examination means a detailed visual examination by a competent person, supplemented if necessary by other means such as a hammer rest, carried out as carefully as the conditions permit; in order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the safety of the parts examined and if necessary, for this purpose parts of the machines and gear must be dismantled.
Thorough examination means a visual examination supplemented if necessary by other means, carried out as carefully as the conditions permit, in order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the safety of the parts examined; and if necessary for the purpose, parts of the gear must be dismantled.
Thorough examination means a visual examination, supplemented, if necessary, by other means such as a hammer test, carried out as carefully as the conditions permit, in order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the safety of the parts examined, and if necessary, for such examination parts of the lifting appliances and gear shall be dismantled.
Thorough examination means examination, involving appropriate practical and theoretical knowledge, and experience of lifting equipment or other allied work equipment, which will detect defects or weaknesses, and the assessment of their importance, in relation to the safety and continued use of the lifting equipment or other allied work equipment; and
Thorough examination means examination involving appropriate practical and theoretical knowledge and experience of lifting equipment or work equipment, as will enable the detection of defects or weaknesses, and the assessment of their importance in relation to the safety and continued use of the lifting equipment or work equipment;
Thorough examination means a detailed visual examination supplemented, if necessary, by non- destructive testing, dismantling of components, measurement of corrosion, deformation and wear, evaluation of structural and moving parts under working conditions and other means, in order to arrive at a reliable conclusion as to the safety of the cargo gear or accommodation ladder.