Induction definition

Induction. The date work commences on the Engine at the CFM Designated Repair Station when all of the following have taken place: (i) CFM’s receipt of the Engine and required data, (ii) Parties’ approval of the preliminary Workscope, (iii) CFM’s receipt of an acceptable purchase order, (iv) Parties’ agreement on use of the AVIANCATACA furnished equipment; and (v) receiving inspection (including pre-testing if needed).
Induction. The date work commences on the Engine at the DRS when all of the following have taken place: (i) GE’s receipt of the Engine and required data (ii) Parties’ approval of the Workscope (iii) Parties’ agreement on use of the Customer Furnished Equipment: and (iv) receiving inspection (including pre-testing if needed).
Induction means the induction of a Young Person to the YOI environment which begins after the reception procedure is complete (and includes the first night where reception occurs in the evening);

Examples of Induction in a sentence

  • You are required to submit a Medical Certificate of Fitness (in the format prescribed by TCSL) which needs to be verified by a registered medical practitioner having a minimum qualification of MBBS to the Induction Coordinator.

  • Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse embryonic and adult fibroblast cultures by defined factors.

  • As part of the Induction process, all staff, including supply staff, volunteers and contractors, will receive guidance about how to create appropriate professional boundaries (both online and offline) with all children, especially those with a disability or who are vulnerable.

  • After successful completion of the Site Induction Programme, each employee shall be issued with a Site Identification Pass which will allow entry to and exit from the site.

  • All employees before commencing work on the site, must attend and successfully complete a Site Induction Programme on safety rules and regulations, site rules and this Agreement.


More Definitions of Induction

Induction has the meaning given to it in Schedule 1 (Authority's Requirements);
Induction means the mandatory process for each member of the Workforce required prior to starting work on the Wylfa Newydd DCO Project;
Induction means reporting to the Institute for the start of your Full Time Course at the time and on the date specified by us in the pre-induction information;
Induction means training provided to a new appointee by the employer in order to assist in adjustment to the new work environment and responsibilities.
Induction means the course that the member is required to complete prior to access being granted outside of staffed hours.
Induction means, with respect to IBD Products, that such IBD Product is being Developed to induce remission of Crohn’s or UC.
Induction means the phenomenon whereby certain types of electricity can be conveyed from one circuit to another without recourse to a conductor;