Appendix 4 definition

Appendix 4. For a fire suppression system type.
Appendix 4 contains the training services to be provided for the System or Services; “Appendix 5” contains the maintenance and support services to be provided for the System; “Appendix 6” contains the hosting and support services to be provided for the System;
Appendix 4 means the provisions of the Plan contained in Appendix 4, which covers Employees employed at the Charlotte, North Carolina Plant and represented by the union identified in Appendix 4.

Examples of Appendix 4 in a sentence

  • For more information, please refer to the 2001 GFS manual, in particular Appendix 4 (http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/gfs/manual/pdf/app4.pdf).

  • The parties agree to remove from Appendix 4 those superior conditions which no longer have application.

  • The key officials in local government that can help to develop plans and assist in emergency situations as listed in emergency situations are listed in Appendix 4.

  • The Applicant must submit its full budget, including projected income, for the current fiscal year, using a format at least as detailed as that presented in Appendix 4.

  • Documents should conform to the formatting guidelines outlined in Appendix 4.


More Definitions of Appendix 4

Appendix 4. Pharmacy Needle and Syringe Provision SLA Appendix 5: Safeguarding flowchart Appendix 6: Payment form Appendix 7: Daily individual patient supervised consumption form Appendix 8: Needle exchange payment form
Appendix 4. The Faculty’s action plan for equality (“Fakultetets handlingsplan for ligestilling”, september 2005)
Appendix 4. Lead Standardized Patient Job Description Posting Appendix 5: Standardized Patient Job Description Posting Appendix 6: Simulation Coordinator Job Description Posting Pre-briefing Definitions • Pre-briefing: is an orientation session before a simulation activity during which participants are informed about the learning objectives, format/modality of the experience, and provided any prior information needed to complete the activity to improve individual and team clinical skills and judgment. • Participants: anyone involved in simulation activity (e.g., students, learners, faculty, instructors, staff, or observers) • Simulation activities: include simulated clinical scenarios, simulated task training, standardized patient scenarios, client-to-class, debriefings and/or discussions, and maybe electronic, written, verbal, observed, or overheard. Policy • Pre-briefing facilitators will be familiar with all aspects of the simulation activity. The pre-briefing information will be shared with students no later than one day before the activity. Procedures • Provide all details and expectations of the simulation activity. This includes objectives, format/modality, and any prior information the participant needs to be successful. • Ensure all participants agree to the confidentiality requirements of simulation activities. • Orient participants to the simulation environment, manikins, and other equipment. • Provide ground rules to maintain a safe and non-competitive learning environment. • Acknowledge that mistakes may happen and will be reflected upon during debriefing. • Discuss the process of asking for information (finding cards, labs, vitals, x-rays, etc.). • As appropriate, provide time for participants to ask questions and prepare before starting the simulation activity. Recording and Video Storage Definitions • Participants: Anyone participating in an event at the SHS Interprofessional Simulation Center (e.g., faculty, staff, students, or external clients). Policy • All recordings on the CAE Healthcare LearningSpace system will be store in the cloud provided by CAE Healthcare. Procedures • Participants are not permitted to download videos without the express permission of the Interprofessional Simulation Center Director. • Lead faculty determine the availability for participants to view their videos or videos of their peers. • Videos cannot be viewed off-campus unless the participant utilizes Elon University’s VPN process. • All recordings are destroyed one full...
Appendix 4. The list of feedback of materials used (listed by The Consortium), based on recipient feedback. No. Feedback details* Remarks
Appendix 4 means the appendix in the ITU RR that includes, but is not limited to, the consolidated list and tables of characteristics for use in the application of: the submission of Advance Publication Information; the submission of a Coordination Request; submissions relating to Planned Bands; submission of information relating to Notification and recording of Assignments, as more fully described and set out in the ITU RR.
Appendix 4. Categorization of Education Attainment Categorization Old Education System New Education System Below High School No Education Ordinary Elementary School Higher Elementary School No Education Junior High School High School Junior High School Girls’ High School Vocational School Commerce School Normal School High School Some College Higher School Vocational School Higher Normal School College of Technology 2-year College College University University Graduate School N/A Graduate School Appendix 5: Full Results of Regression by Gender using Modified Model Specification 4:Female Specification 4: Male (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Outcomes Never Married Never Married Not Married Not Married Never Married Never Married Not Married Not Married Animation Consumption Anime Often -0.056* -0.076** -0.023 -0.012 (0.031) (0.035) (0.032) (0.034) Anime Watch -0.012 -0.025* 0.000 0.003 (0.010) (0.013) (0.011) (0.012) Living with Kid Young Kid -0.344*** -0.347*** -0.316*** -0.317*** -0.417*** -0.418*** -0.460*** -0.461*** (0.026) (0.026) (0.030) (0.030) (0.025) (0.025) (0.027) (0.027) Teenager -0.120*** -0.119*** -0.095*** -0.092*** -0.153*** -0.154*** -0.199*** -0.200*** (0.018) (0.018) (0.025) (0.025) (0.018) (0.018) (0.021) (0.021) Other Regressors Age -0.055*** -0.055*** -0.060*** -0.059*** -0.053*** -0.043*** -0.052*** -0.043*** (0.003) (0.003) (0.005) (0.005) (0.003) (0.003) (0.003) (0.003) Age2 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** 0.000*** (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) High School 0.012 0.014 0.061* 0.066** -0.078*** -0.118*** -0.077*** -0.117*** (0.023) (0.023) (0.032) (0.032) (0.028) (0.033) (0.028) (0.033) Some College 0.040 0.042 0.048 0.053 -0.097* -0.130** -0.099** -0.132** (0.030) (0.030) (0.038) (0.037) (0.050) (0.054) (0.049) (0.054) College 0.066* 0.070** 0.061 0.066 0.001 -0.059* 0.002 -0.058* (0.035) (0.035) (0.043) (0.043) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034) Graduate School 0.022 0.027 -0.004 0.004 0.032 -0.046 0.032 -0.046 (0.150) (0.148) (0.150) (0.147) (0.052) (0.053) (0.052) (0.053) Log Personal Income 0.003** 0.003** 0.008*** 0.008*** -0.002 -0.002 -0.002 -0.002 (0.001) (0.001) (0.002) (0.002) (0.001) (0.002) (0.001) (0.002) Unemployment 0.119 0.109 0.058 0.043 0.251*** 0.271*** 0.253*** 0.272*** (0.105) (0.103) (0.100) (0.099) (0.058) (0.060) (0.058) (0.060) Social Interaction 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 -0.001* -0.001** -0.001* -0.001** (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) ...