harmful effects definition

harmful effects means negative effects on human health;
harmful effects means negative effects on human health<
harmful effects means negative effects on human health; examples are noise- induced annoyance, sleep disturbance, interference with communication, negative effects on learning, hearing loss, stress and hypertension;

More Definitions of harmful effects

harmful effects means “back door”, “time bomb”, “logic bomb”, “Trojan Horse”, “worm”, “drop dead device”, “DoS attacks”, “DDoS attacks”, “virus” or any other malware, spyware or computer software routine having the effect of permitting unauthorised access to or use of any of the Company’s systems, networks or software or Housing Provider Data, and disabling, damaging, corrupting, interrupting or erasing, or disrupting or impairing the normal operation of any part of the Company’s systems, networks or software or Housing Provider Data;

Related to harmful effects

  • Harmful to minors means any picture, image, graphic image file, or other visual depiction that:

  • Harmful substance means any substance which, if introduced into the sea, is liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and marine life, to damage amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea, and includes any substance subject to control by the present Convention.

  • Personal Effects means personal items regularly worn or carried on the person for his/her personal use, for example clothing, watch, wallet.

  • Detrimental Conduct means, as reasonably determined by the Company, the Participant’s engaging in any of the following behaviors, provided that such behavior causes or would be reasonably expected to cause material harm to the Company or an Affiliate: (a) any violation by the Participant of a restrictive covenant agreement that the Participant has entered into with the Company or an Affiliate (covering, for example, confidentiality, noncompetition, nonsolicitation, nondisparagement, etc.); (b) the commission of a criminal act by the Participant while employed by or providing services to the Company or an Affiliate, whether or not performed in the workplace, that subjects, or if generally known would subject, the Company or an Affiliate to public ridicule or embarrassment, or other improper or intentional conduct by the Participant while employed by or providing services to the Company or an Affiliate causing reputational harm to the Company or an Affiliate; (c) the Participant’s breach of a fiduciary duty owed to the Company or an Affiliate or a client or former client of the Company or an Affiliate; (d) the Participant’s intentional violation, or grossly negligent disregard, of the Company’s or an Affiliate’s policies, rules, or procedures; or (e) the Participant taking or maintaining trading positions that result in a need to restate financial results in a subsequent reporting period or that result in a significant financial loss to the Company or an Affiliate.

  • Serious harm means harm, whether physical or