Hazardous Occupation Injuries Sample Clauses

Hazardous Occupation Injuries. The parties recognize that employees working with residents, parolees, probationers or inmates of certain State institutions or facilities face a high potential for injury due to the nature of their employment. Therefore, an employee of the Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services, Minnesota State Academies for the Deaf and Blind, or Department of Veterans Affairs institutions (including Corrections Agents of the Department of Corrections) who, in the ordinary course of employment while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive, and/or intentional and overt act or consequences of such act of a person in the custodial control of the institution or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such inmate or resident, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employee's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under Workers' Compensation, without deduction from the employee's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two-hundred and forty (240) times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.
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Hazardous Occupation Injuries. The parties recognize that teachers working with residents of the State's institutions or facilities face a high potential for injury due to the nature of their employment. Therefore, a teacher who in the ordinary course of employment while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive, and/or intentional and overt act or direct consequences of such act of a person in the custodial control of the institution or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such inmate or resident, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the teacher’s regular rate of pay and benefits paid under the workers' compensation, without deduction from the teacher’s accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two-hundred and forty (240) times the teacher's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.
Hazardous Occupation Injuries. The parties recognize that employees working with residents of the State's institutions or facilities face a high potential for injury due to the nature of their employment. Therefore, an employee who in the ordinary course of employment while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive, and/or intentional and overt act or direct consequences of such act of a person in the custodial control of the institution or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such inmate or resident, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employee's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under the workers' compensation, without deduction from the employee's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two-hundred and forty (240) times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.
Hazardous Occupation Injuries 

Related to Hazardous Occupation Injuries

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • No Hazardous Materials (A) have been disposed of or otherwise released from any Real Property of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in violation of any Environmental Laws; or

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

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