Leading edge definition

Leading edge means the edge of a floor, roof, or formwork for a floor or other walking/working surface (such as the deck) which changes location as additional floor, roof, decking, or formwork sections are placed, formed, or constructed. A leading edge is considered to be an "unprotected side and edge" during periods when it is not actively and continuously under construction.
Leading edge means the unprotected side and edge of a floor, roof, or formwork for a floor or other walking/working surface, such as a deck, which changes location as additional floor, roof, decking, or formwork sections are placed, formed, or constructed.
Leading edge means edge of the door, leading during closing movement.

More Definitions of Leading edge

Leading edge means we have the foresight to “light the future.”
Leading edge means an “unprotected side and edge” during periods when it is not actively and continuously under construction.
Leading edge means that edge of a building’s front façade which projects farthest forward on the front portion of a lot. The leading edge may be measured at the forward- most edge of an arcade or of a porch with permanent roof supported by vertical structural supports, but may not be measured at the front-most edge of a projecting awning or stoop.
Leading edge means we help our customers achieve a better and brighter future because of our innovative mindset.
Leading edge means the edge of a floor, roof or form work
Leading edge means we have the foresight to “light the future.” In other words, each of us should anticipate how society and customers change. As a result of this, we introduce the most advanced and unique products and services to better serve our customers. Because of our innovative mindset, we help our customers achieve a better and bright future.
Leading edge means the advancing edge of a floor, roof, or formwork which changes location as additional floor, roof, or formwork sections are placed, formed, or constructed. Leading edges not actively under construction are considered to be "unprotected sides and edges, and positive methods of fall arrest or fall restraint shall be required to protect exposed workers.