Class F airspace of defined dimensions above the land areas or territorial waters within which the flight of aircraft is restricted in accordance with certain specified conditions. Fr: zone réglementée
a portion of airspace one that is closed to civil aircraft at specified times
a room, office, building, or other form of facility to which access is strictly controlled
State waters that have been classified through a sanitary survey by the state shellfish control agency as an area from which shellfish may he harvested only if permitted and subjected to a suitable and effective relay or depuration process. (2)
A room, office, building, or facility to which access is strictly and tightly controlled. Admittance to a restricted area is limited to personnel assigned to the area or persons who have been specifically authorized access to the area. Visitors to a restricted area and uncleared personnel must be escorted by personnel assigned to the area and all classified and sensitive information must be protected from observation, disclosure, or removal.
an area, access to which is limited by the licensee for the purpose of protecting individuals against undue risks from exposure to radiation and radioactive materials. Restricted area does not include areas used as residential quarters, but separate rooms in a residential building may be set apart as a restricted area.
A declared area around an infected premises, small compared to a control area, that is subject to intense surveillance and movement controls; movement out of the area will in general be prohibited, while movement into the restricted area would only be by permit; multiple restricted areas may exist within one control area.
any area where access is controlled by the University to protect individuals from exposure to radiation and radioactive materials.
A controlled access area established to safeguard classified material, that because of its size or nature, cannot be adequately protected during working hours by the usual safeguards, but that is capable of being stored during non-working hours in an approved repository or secured by other methods approved by the CSA.
Airspace which (when "Active" or "Hot") usually excludes civilian aircraft. Examples,: airspace for rocket flights, practice air-to-air combat or ground-based artillery practice. Temporary restricted areas are established for events such as forest fires, natural disasters or major new stories. Flight through a restricted area may be authorized by the "controlling agency" or by FAA.
An airspace of defined dimensions, above the territory of a State Party, within which the flight of aircraft is restricted in accordance with specified conditions. This is one of the three types of areas that are covered under the term "hazardous airspace," on the basis of the ICAO Convention.
Airspace designated under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), Part 73, within which the flight of aircraft, while not wholly prohibited, is subject to restriction. Most restricted areas are designated joint use and Intermediate Fix/Visual Flight Rules IF/VFR operations in the area may be authorized by the controlling Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility when it is not being utilized by the using agency. Restricted areas are depicted on en route charts. Where joint use is authorized, the name of the ATC controlling facility is also shown. (FAA8)
A location that's within 50 meters of a live surface facility that might release hydrocarbons.