- Industria: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
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An area surrounding the incident site (e.g., collapsed structure or trench) whose size is proportional to the hazards that exist.
Industry:Fire safety
An automatic sequence that results in an alarm signal, even when manually delayed for investigation, unless the system is reset.
Industry:Fire safety
An area used to define or limit the management of a risk situation.
Industry:Fire safety
An audible warning device that produces sound electronically through the use of amplifiers and electromagnetic speakers.
Industry:Fire safety
An assembly of two or more components consisting of one of the following: 1) Power circuit components only, such as motor controllers, overload relays, fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers; 2)Control circuit components only, such as pushbuttons, pilot lights, selector switches, timers, switches, control relays; 3) A combination of power and control circuit components.
Industry:Fire safety
An assembly or set of units made up of components that provide services to spaces in a building.
Industry:Fire safety
An assembly of equipment, consisting of but not limited to, storage containers, pressure regulators, pressure relief devices, vaporizers, manifolds, and piping, with a storage capacity of more than 400 ft3 (scf) (11 m3) of compressed hydrogen gas including unconnected reserves on hand at the site. The bulk system terminates at the point where the gas supply, at service pressure, first enters the supply line. The containers are either stationary or movable, and the source gas is stored as a compressed gas.
Industry:Fire safety
An assembly of equipment, consisting of but not limited to, storage containers, pressure regulators, pressure relief devices, vaporizers, manifolds, and piping, with a storage capacity of more than 20,000 ft3 (scf) (566 m3) of inert gas including unconnected reserves on hand at the site. The bulk system terminates at the point where the gas supply, at service pressure, first enters the supply line. The containers are either stationary or movable, and the source gas is stored as a compressed gas or cryogenic fluid.
Industry:Fire safety
An artificial mound or revetted wall of earth of a minimum thickness of 3 ft (0. 9 m).
Industry:Fire safety
An assembly of communications facilities and central office equipment operated jointly by authorized common carriers that provides the general public with the ability to establish communications channels via discrete dialing codes.
Industry:Fire safety