Incapacitating definition

Incapacitating means any health circumstance that substantially impairs the ability of an individual to perform the job duties described for that individual’s position in the RFP or the Contractor’s technical proposal.
Incapacitating means any health circumstance that substantially impairs the ability of an individual to perform the job duties described for that individual’s position in the RFP or the Contractor’s Technical Proposal. Sudden – means when the Contractor has less than thirty-(30) days’ prior notice of a circumstance beyond its control that will require the replacement of any key personnel working under the Contract.
Incapacitating means any health circumstance that substantially impairs the ability of an individual to perform the job duties described for that individual’s position in the MCO.

Examples of Incapacitating in a sentence

  • The date of Permanent Incapacitating Disability shall be on the last day of such period.

  • Member shall become eligible to request extended benefits from the Sick Bank after an Incapacitating Illness or disability, provided they have exhausted all of their accrued sick leave.

  • The Contractor shall replace key personnel whenever a vacancy occurs due to the sudden termination, resignation, leave of absence due to an Extraordinary Personal Circumstance, Incapacitating injury, illness or physical condition, or death of such personnel.

  • Incapacitating agents, cause an intense (but temporary) irritation of eyes and respiratory tract.

  • Blister / Vesicants Blood Choking or Lung-Damaging Incapacitating Nerve Riot Control Agent Sulfur Mustard (H) Lewisite (L) Hydrogen cyanide (AC) Arsine (SA) Phosgene (CG) Chlorine (CL) BZ Fentanyls and other opioids ▇▇▇▇▇ (GB) ▇▇▇▇▇ (GC) VX Tear Gas (CS) Adamsite (DM) A Boeing 737 enroute from Missoula to Billings has just radioed the Helena Regional Airport that there is some type of “smoke” in the first class section.

  • Incapacitating the oppos- ing party’s armed forces necessarily includes killing and injuring, and civilians inescapably get caught up in armed clashes.

  • Spatial Disorientation (Type 3) Incapacitating is a factor when an individual is unable to make proper control inputs for safe operation of the aircraft or system due to a conflict (often extreme) between the sensory systems identified in type 2.