Whistle definition

Whistle means any sound signaling appliance capable of producing the pre- scribed blasts and which complies with specifications in Annex III to these Rules.
Whistle means any sound signaling appliance capable of producing the prescribed blasts and which complies with specifications in Annex III to these Rules.
Whistle means any vessel’s whistle or siren complying with Annex III of the Collision Regulations.

Examples of Whistle in a sentence

  • The Company will take steps to minimize difficulties, which the Whistle Blower may experience as a result of making the Protected Disclosure.

  • The identity of the Whistle Blower shall be kept confidential to the extent possible and permitted under law.

  • Any other Employee assisting in the said investigation shall also be protected to the same extent as the Whistle Blower.

  • To review the functioning of the Whistle Blower mechanism, in case the same is existing.

  • No unfair treatment will be meted out to a Whistle Blower by virtue of his/her having reported a Protected Disclosure under this Policy.


More Definitions of Whistle

Whistle means any sound signaling appliance capable of producing the prescribed blasts and which complies with specifications found in Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 81, Appendix A.
Whistle means any sound producing mechanical appliance, except
Whistle means any vessel’s whistle or siren.
Whistle means any sound signaling appliance which complies with the specifications of 33 C.F.R. § 86, Annex III-Technical Details of Sound Signaling Appliances.
Whistle means any sound signalling device capable of producing the sound signals required by these regulations. (2) In the Code
Whistle means any sound signaling appliance capable of producing the pre- scribed blasts and which complies with Coast Guard, DHS § 83.34 specifications in Annex III to these Rules.
Whistle means any sound signaling appliance which complies with the specifications of Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations 86, Annex III-Technical Details of Sound Signaling Appliances. RULE 5. ENFORCEMENTPursuant to R.I. General Laws Section 46-22-17, the Department of Environmental Management Environmental Police Officers, harbormasters, and police officers have the authority to enforce state laws and regulations on all tidal and non-tidal waters of the state. In his/her jurisdiction, an enforcement officer has the authority to stop and board any vessel to check for compliance with state law. RULE 6. PERSONAL FLOATATION DEVICES