Elimination definition

Elimination means a method of exposure control that removes the employee completely from exposure to SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19 disease related workplace hazards and job tasks.
Elimination means any operation involving the final deposit or discharge of residual materials in or into the environment, in particular by dumping, storage or incineration, including operations involving the treatment or transfer of residual materials with a view to their elimination ;
Elimination. ’ means no on-going measures are necessary to keep the space free of a hazard; if continued operation of ventilation is required to address a hazard, for example, then the hazard is controlled, not eliminated.

Examples of Elimination in a sentence

  • For the purposes of this modality: • Elimination means the discontinuation/abolition of the measure/or deletion of a sector/sub-sector.

  • The Contractor is required to obtain the land disturbance permit(s) applicable to the Owner that implement the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements for stormwater management for construction activities from the appropriate issuing authority.

  • The Santa ▇▇▇ and San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Boards have issued National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits ("Stormwater Permits") to the County of Orange, the Orange County Flood Control District and cities within Orange County, as co-permittees (hereinafter collectively referred to as "County Parties") which regulate the discharge of urban runoff from areas within the County of Orange, including from all County facilities on which Work within Contract is being performed.

  • CONTRACTOR will comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act 42 U.S.C.A. § 15601ff, the Prison Rape Elimination Act final rule 28 CFR Part 115, MDOC Policy 1.3.14, Prison Rape Elimination Act, and ACCD 1.3.1400 PREA to include incident reporting.

  • Contractor will comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act 34 U.S.C. § 30301 et seq., the Prison Rape Elimination Act final rule 28 CFR Part 115, MDOC Policy 1.1.17, Prison Rape Elimination Act, and ACCD 1.3.1400 PREA to include incident reporting.


More Definitions of Elimination

Elimination means that the public component of the GWS is managed so that DWOs do not occur in circumstances other than those which are outside of the control of the Consent Holder; for example: natural disasters, third party actions which cannot be eliminated, or damage, or extended power failure. The strategy shall outline how progress will be measured and implemented over the term of the consent and in accordance with the conditions of this consent and shall include, but not be limited to:
Elimination means the removal or destruction of all emerged, growing plants of a population of List A or List B species designated for eradication by the Commissioner. It is the first step in achieving eradication and is succeeded by efforts to detect and destroy newly emerged plants arising from seed, reproductive propagule, or remaining root stock for the duration of the seed longevity for the particular species.
Elimination here means transfer from the water to the sludge.
Elimination here means controlling to a level sufficient to ensure that the disease is no longer endemic. Imports can cause infection, but cannot spark an epidemic. For a classification of public goods, including summation and weakest link public goods, see Hirshleifer (1983) and Sandler (1992).
Elimination means any residual product including fines, sand, clay or other material which is created during a gravel crushing operation but does not form part of the finished aggregate product.
Elimination means we diagnose and treat all Iowans with hepatitis C and implement interventions to prevent transmission of hepatitis C
Elimination or “zero” means ‘not detectable, to the limits of current technology’, and only naturally occurring background levels are acceptable.