Control Point definition

Control Point means a location along the pipeline, or rail line, pre-identified as an initial control or containment strategy to minimize impacts of spilled oil. The objective of a control point may be to contain, collect, divert or exclude oil from further impacting sensitive environmental, economic or cultural resources. Control points are designed and maintained by plan holders.
Control Point means point of access to a course of discharge before the discharge mixes with other discharges in the public sewer;
Control Point means the designated pressure at which the Closed Loop Vapor Control System control logic takes action (e.g., closes valves) to maintain the Tank System pressure below the Leak Point. The Control Point should be set below the Trigger Point in accordance with the Closed Loop Design Guideline.

Examples of Control Point in a sentence

  • Unless indicated otherwise, the Transfer of Control Point is always the FIR boundary.

  • The transfer of communications (frequency change to the next ATC Unit) shall be completed before passing the Transfer of Control Point.

  • Unless coordinated via IvAc Chat or IVAO Intercom or released as specified in this LoA, the receiving ATC Unit shall not give aircraft a clearance or instruction to climb or descend until it has passed the Transfer of Control Point.


More Definitions of Control Point

Control Point means a marker established as a referenced point for survey methods.
Control Point means a control point as referred to in point (a) of Article 53(1) of Regulation (EU) 2017/625;
Control Point means a defined subset of the gateways. Each gateway deliverable sign off relates to one of a number of technical approvals of each gateway.
Control Point means a point in or adjacent to a Nauru port or port facility at which screening is to take place or is taking place;
Control Point means any distinct procedure or step in receiving, storing, handling, preparing, displaying, transporting or dispensing a food.
Control Point. Means the location approved by the Ministry of Mines and Energy in order to determine the volume of Hydrocarbons corresponding to Royalties, the volume of Hydrocarbons for THE CONTRACTOR, and to define the volume for calculating the fee for THE AXX discussed in Clauses 16.2 and 16.4.
Control Point means a horizontal or vertical survey position set within the stated precision of the survey.