Emergency nature definition

Emergency nature means fire, flood, loss of heat, danger to health, life or property.
Emergency nature is understood to mean: employee's sudden illness or injury; equipment malfunction that requires immediate action to preclude damage to equipment or injury to employees. “Non-availability of bargaining unit personnel" is understood to mean absence of an employee for whatever reason without advance notification and the non-availability of an employee to immediately replace an absent employee. The Employer agrees that there will be no lay-off, reduction in the hours of work of any employee, or postponement of recall of an employee on layoff by reason of the performance of such work by persons other than members of the bargaining unit. The Employer may give assistance in the placement of racks but this assistance shall be given when bargaining unit employees are making such placements.

Examples of Emergency nature in a sentence

  • Emergency nature of review shall be noted in bold in reference line.

  • Emergency nature of breakdown service BNR Property Services Limited are trained and equipped to carry out emergency repairs or make the property safe until a qualified Engineer for the service required can attend to provide a quotation.

  • Emergency nature shall be defined as: an outage, or a hazard to life or property.