Degree of hazard definition

Degree of hazard means either pollution (non-health hazard) or contamination (health hazard) and is determined by an evaluation of hazardous conditions within a system.
Degree of hazard means the level of health hazard, as derived from an evaluation of the potential risk to health and the adverse effect upon the waterworks.
Degree of hazard means the rating of a cross-connection or water service which indicates if it has the potential to cause contamination or pollution.

Examples of Degree of hazard in a sentence

  • WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE SOFTWARE SHALL NOT BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY LIFE SUPPORT OR PATIENT CARE SYSTEM, NUCLEAR FACILITY, AIRCRAFT OPERATION, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, OR OTHER APPLICATION REPRESENTING A SIMILAR DEGREE OF HAZARD.


More Definitions of Degree of hazard

Degree of hazard means an evaluation of the potential risk to public health and the adverse effect of the hazard upon anyone using the water.
Degree of hazard means the NON-HEALTH HAZARD or HEALTH HAZARD or HIGH HAZARD classification that is assigned to all actual or potential cross connections.
Degree of hazard means either a pollutant (non-health) or contaminate (health) hazard that may be introduced into the public drinking water system through a cross connection. Through an evaluation of the consumers plumbing system, the threat topublic health (the degree of hazard) will be determined. In the past these terms have been referred to as high hazard for health and low hazard for non-health.
Degree of hazard means whether a facility is rated as Hazardous, Aesthetically Objectionable or Non-Hazardous.
Degree of hazard means an evaluation of the potential risk to public health and the adverse effects of the hazard upon the potable water system of the City.
Degree of hazard means the low or high hazard classification that shall be attached to all actual or potential cross-connections.
Degree of hazard means the degree of hazard for a building or point of use identified in the current version of “Guide to Degree of Hazard” contained in CAN/CSA-B64.10/B64.10.1;