Handhold definition

Handhold means a structure not over twelve inches above the water line around the perimeter of the pool wall, affording physical means for the bather to grasp the pool sides.
Handhold means that portion of a pool or spa structure or a specific element that is at or above the design waterline that users in the pool grasp onto for support.
Handhold means a coping, horizontal bar, or cantilevered decking.

Examples of Handhold in a sentence

  • Handhold the Trainers of the Second Party by organizing ‘Training of Trainers’ programme in association with the SSCs and/or the Authorities concerned, to update the skills of Trainers from time to time in terms of training delivery.

  • The Expert will be required to do on the job training to up skill LRA Audit Team: i.e. • Hand-hold LRA Audit Team to conduct quality telecommunication tax audits; • Identify the LRA Audit Team ‘s skills gaps during hand-holding; • Deliver appropriate training.


More Definitions of Handhold

Handhold means the same as "Foothold".
Handhold means an affixed device or designated place where a person riding on a moving vehicle or on equipment to perform work can stabilize his or her position by gripping with his or her free hand or hands.
Handhold means a buried box with a lid that is even with the surface of the ground used to store, terminate, splice or transfer fiber optic cable.