Noun
EMAS (usually uncountable, plural EMASes)
(aviation) Initialism of engineered materials arresting system.
CARE Fertility, the UK's largest independent IVF company, and a pioneer in the field, is next to EMAS on Woodhouse Way Business Park; Simon Fishel developed the world's first IVF degree course at the University of Nottingham. Source: Internet
Crews from East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) were involved in 90 road traffic collisions that were not their fault in just eight months. Source: Internet
The EMAS regulation is based on the implementation of an environmental management system according to the ISO 14001 standard and includes additional requirements such as an annual public statement of the organization's environmental performance data. Source: Internet
Inappropriate calls prevent EMAS from getting to people in real need. Source: Internet
“To make sure this investment of extra cash is doing what is needed for patients we will be continuing to work with EMAS to review key performance indicators on a quarterly basis. Source: Internet
The administration is working daily to acquire more and will “distribute PPE to the local EMAs when we get it in,” he said. Source: Internet