High priority areas definition
High priority areas means those areas of a building which are used or occupied by a high percentage of the building population on a regular basis. Such areas include classrooms, cafeterias, gymnasiums, offices, places of assembly, work stations, corridors, lobbies, restrooms, and others that may be determined by the Director of Health.
Examples of High priority areas in a sentence
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High priority areas here are the companies’ compliance with regulations and the information they provide to their customers.
High priority areas are as defined in S5.C10.f.i of the Phase I Permit and S5.C.9.e of the Phase II Permit.
High priority areas may become CCSF or even community forests (permanent forests) in future.