Visual assessment definition

Visual assessment means a visual examination for deteriorated paint or visible surface dust, debris, or residue.
Visual assessment means the process of assessing and planning a proposed forest landscape visual alteration to be consistent with the established VQO, applied in accordance with FPPR Section 1.1, by:
Visual assessment means a visual examination for deteriorated

Examples of Visual assessment in a sentence

  • Visual assessment for deteriorated paint applies to all exterior painted surfaces (building components) associated with the assisted unit including windows, window sills, exterior walls, floors, porches, railings, doors, decks, stairs, play areas, garages, fences or other areas if frequented by children under age six.All deteriorated paint surfaces more than 20 sq.

  • Visual assessment, including photo analysis / simulation of the proposed activity demonstrating visual impacts within 1,500 feet of the proposed project site.

  • Preparation of steel substrate before application of paints and related products – Visual assessment of surface cleanliness.

  • Visual assessment of the storm water sample shall be conducted within 48 hours of sample collection.

  • Visual assessment of posterior atrophy development of a MRI rating scale.


More Definitions of Visual assessment

Visual assessment means the visual examination of a residential dwelling or a child care facility following a lead hazard control (LHC) project or lead hazard reduction (LHR) project to determine whether or not the project has been successfully completed. Or, the visual examination of a residential dwelling or a child care facility to determine the existence of deteriorated paint or other potential sources of environmental lead exposure as part of a Risk Assessment.
Visual assessment means the process of assessing and planning a proposed forest landscape visual alteration to be consistent with an applicable category of visually altered forest landscape, as specified in FPPR section 9.2(2), and applied in accordance with FPPR Section 1.1, by:
Visual assessment means the visual examination of a residential unit, child care facility or school to identify deteriorated paint, visible dust, paint-chips, debris or residue which may be lead-based.
Visual assessment means a visual examination for deteriorated paint or visible surface dust, debris, or residue. § 390-274. Standards. Inspections for lead-based paint in rental dwelling units shall be governed by the standards set forth in N.J.S.A. 52:27D-437.1 et seq., and N.J.S.A 55:13A-1 et seq. § 390-275. Required Initial Inspection. The owner, landlord and/or agent of every single-family, two-family, and/or multiple dwelling unit offered for rental shall be required to obtain an inspection of the unit for lead-based paint hazards within two years of the effective date of the law, July 2, 2022, or upon tenant turnover, whichever is earlier. In any event, the First Inspection must take place on or before July 22, 2024. § 390-276. Required Recurring Inspection.
Visual assessment means an assessment that follows the contemporary professional practice guidelines (guidelines) (pertaining to visual resource management), which, as directed by the guidelines,
Visual assessment means the visual examination of a residential unit, child day-care facility or school to identify deteriorated paint, visible dust, paint-chips, debris or residue which may be lead-based. (GGG) "Window sill" means the portion of the horizontal window ledge that protrudes into the interior of the room, adjacent to the window sash when the window is closed. Window sill is often called the window stool.
Visual assessment means visually observing all wash water to ensure that it’s free of turbidity, color, oil sheen, and floating solids that may impair receiving surface waters of the state.