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Terms for subject United States (7423 entries)
Hazardous Actions Critical Concepts Plan HACCP
hazardous cargo Cargo that includes not only large bulk-type categories such as explosives, pyrotechnics, petroleum, oils, and lubricants, compressed gases, corrosives and batteries, but lesser quantity materials like super-tropical bleach (oxiderizer) pesticides, poisons, medicines, specialized medical chemicals and medical waste that can be loaded as cargo
hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels The potential hazard that is created when volatile combustibles, such as fuel, are exposed to electromagnetic fields of sufficient energy to cause ignition
hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance The danger of accidental actuation of electro-explosive devices or otherwise electrically activating ordnance because of radio frequency electromagnetic fields
hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel The potential hazard that exists when personnel are exposed to an electromagnetic field of sufficient intensity to heat the human body
HBK Handbook
head of contracting activity The official who has overall responsibility for managing the contracting activity
Head Of Household HOH
Head Of State HOS
head-up display A display of flight, navigation, attack, or other information superimposed upon the pilot’s forward field of view
Health and Safety Officer HSO
health care provider Any member of the Armed Forces, civilian employee of the Department of Defense, or personal services contract employee under Title 10, United States Code, Section 1091 authorized by the Department of Defense to perform health care functions
Health Information Administration HIA
Health Information Resources Service HIRS
Health Insurance Commission HIC
Health Insurance Portability And Privacy Act HIPPA
Health Insurance Privacy And Portability Act HIPPA
Health Resources and Services Administration HRSA
Health Savings Account HSA
health service support All services performed, provided, or arranged to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental or physical well-being of personnel, which include, but are not limited to, the management of health services resources, such as manpower, monies, and facilities; preventive and curative health measures; evacuation of the wounded, injured, or sick; selection of the medically fit and disposition of the medically unfit; blood management; medical supply, equipment, and maintenance thereof; combat and operational stress control; and medical, dental, veterinary, laboratory, optometric, nutrition therapy, and medical intelligence services