Common use of Sensory Attention Clause in Contracts

Sensory Attention. attention of the senses (eyes, ears, smell), as in watching, looking, listening, touching, smelling. General awareness and sensory attention is the level required for day- to-day activities, such as moving from one place to another. Concentrated Sensory Attention: occurs when the jobholder needs to be particularly alert, for example, to traffic or the actions of children; concentrating on visual or aural activities, for example, typing, word processing, data input.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement, Local Government Services

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Sensory Attention. attention of the senses (eyes, ears, smell), as in watching, looking, listening, touching, smelling. General awareness and sensory attention is the level required for day- day-to-day activities, such as moving from one place to another. Concentrated Sensory Attention: occurs when the jobholder needs to be particularly alert, for example, to traffic or the actions of children; concentrating on visual or aural activities, for example, typing, word processing, data input.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Government Services

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