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rescue operation

rescue operation
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    • an operation organized to free from danger or confinement

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    1. The rescue operation was called "Operation Tomodachi".
    2. Lifting/rescue procedures (clause 4.2.7.5): Operation subsystem
    3. Traffic management and rescue instruction for operation:
    4. Horn (clause 4.2.7.4): Operation subsystem Lifting/rescue procedures (clause 4.2.7.5): Operation subsystem
    5. End couplers and coupling arrangements to rescue trains (clause 4.2.2.2): Operation subsystem
    6. Provide rules and rescue plan for operation in case of fire.
    7. where restructuring aid follows the granting of rescue aid as part of a single restructuring operation;
    8. The Traffic Operation and Management TSI will specify that emergency arrangements and rescue plans shall be set up.
    9. Appropriate personnel and protective equipment to sustain a search and rescue operation in a contaminated environment, in accordance with the requirements of the medium and heavy urban search and rescue modules as appropriate.
    10. Clause 4.2.7.5 of this TSI details the specifications concerning the rolling stock related to lifting/rescue procedures. The corresponding specifications concerning the rules for lifting/rescue procedures are set out in clause 4.2.3.7 of the Operation TSI 2006.
    11. Please specify the maximum amount of the aid that can be awarded to any one firm as part of the rescue operation: …
    12. Rescue aid is a one-off operation primarily designed to keep a company in business for a limited period, during which its future can be assessed.
    13. .3 so that neither the rescue boat nor its stowage arrangements will interfere with the operation of any survival craft at any other launching station;
    14. The plan contains measures not forming part of a rescue operation, such as recourse to the bond market or the envisaged recapitalisation.
    15. The corresponding specifications concerning the rules for lifting/rescue procedures are set out in clause 4.2.3.7 of the Operation TSI 2006.