Imminent danger definition

Imminent danger means a condition or practice in a place of employment that could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the danger can be eliminated through the procedures set forth in rule 875—8.6(88).
Imminent danger means an existing dangerous situation that could reasonably be expected to immediately cause death or serious physical harm.
Imminent danger means there is reasonable cause to believe the life or physical, emotional, or financial well-being of an individual is in danger if no intervention is immediately initiated.

Examples of Imminent danger in a sentence

  • These may include: ● The death of a member of the employee’s immediate family; ● An accident involving the employee’s property or the person or property of a member of the employee’s immediate family; and ● Imminent danger to the home of an employee, occasioned by a factor such as flood, fire, or earthquake, or any other such matter which cannot be ignored.


More Definitions of Imminent danger

Imminent danger means a condition or practice exists that could reasonably be expected to cause death, disease, or serious physical harm immediately or before the imminence of the danger can be eliminated through enforcement procedures otherwise provided.
Imminent danger or "immediate threat" means serious physical harm to or death of a resident has occurred, or there is a serious threat to the resident's life, health or safety.
Imminent danger means a condition or practice in a place of employment such that a danger exists that could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm either immediately or before the imminence of the danger can be eliminated through the enforcement procedures otherwise provided. A container of an unknown and unlabeled chemical or a container of hazardous chemicals that is not labeled or for which a safety data sheet is not available as required by the standard incorporated by reference in section 14a shall be considered an imminent danger after meeting the provisions of section 31.
Imminent danger means a threat by weather, water flow, or
Imminent danger means there is reasonable cause to believe an adult's life, physical well-being, or resources are in danger if no intervention is initiated immediately.
Imminent danger means a condition or practice in any place of employment which is such that a danger exists which will reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the imminence of such danger can be eliminated through the enforcement procedures of this chapter, exclusive of the procedures set forth in section 88.11.
Imminent danger means any conditions or practices in any place of employment which are such that a hazard exists which could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the imminence of such hazard can be eliminated through normal compliance enforcement procedures.