High Impact definition
Examples of High Impact in a sentence
DHCS will make reasonable efforts to consult with stakeholders, including the CA Participating Subdivisions, before adding additional High Impact Abatement Activities to this list.
When High Impact Welding process is used, the Pipe ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Welding ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall supervise the crew(s) performing this function.
Any additional cost for current contract upgrades or Featherwate lens types (High Impact) upgrades that exceeds the County allowance as noted above will be borne by the employee.
Additionally, the County will modify the current contract with Vendor to allow employees to upgrade to Featherwate Lens Types (High Impact).
Low Likelihood High Impact Ability of statutory consultees and/or PEDW to respond within set timescales.
High Impact - Significant degradation of service, major impact on business operations.
RIHousing seeks to engage qualified contractors to perform lead hazard reduction and healthy homes work in residential units enrolled in RIHousing’s LeadSafe Homes Program (“LSHP”) receiving funding under the 2019 HUD High Impact Neighborhoods Grant.
Email: ▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Two (2) hours Kivuto will update information until final resolution High Impact High Impact means an error in the Services which: (i) constitutes a major failure in a major feature of the Service which causes significant inconvenience to Authorized End Users; or (ii) product malfunction due to deficiency or lack of usability, or which produces results materially different from those described in the agreement, but which does not reach the level of Critical Impact.
The availability form will designate the High Impact Mandatory, Major and Non-Major Events, set ups and move-ins for the following month (eg: availability forms for the month of February will be available January 1).
Once confirmed, an employee who does not show up for a High Impact Mandatory Event and/or a Major Event will be disciplined except where a leave of absence has been granted prior to the event as per Article 21.6 or the provisions of Article 21.8 apply.