Lost Time Accident definition

Lost Time Accident or “LTA” means any work-related injury which prevents the injured person from doing any work the day after the accident.

Examples of Lost Time Accident in a sentence

  • The incentive for reaching the milestones of ten (10), fifteen (15), and twenty (20) years without a Lost Time Accident will each be one additional day of vacation added to the employee’s vacation balance by the first pay check in the month of April.

  • To begin Work on the Company's property under this Agreement, the "Lost Time Accident Rate" (LTA) for the Contractor and each subcontractor at any tier must be at least fifteen percent (15%) below the national average as found in the Department of Labor Occupational Injury and Illness Incidence Rates Schedule.

  • No LTA Awards are based on the number of years an employee has gone without incurring a Lost Time Accident.

  • The incentive for reaching the milestones of ten (10), fifteen (15), and twenty (20) years without a Lost Time Accident will each be one additional day of vacation added to the employee’s vacation balance by the April 15 paycheck.

  • The incentive for reaching the milestone of 10-Years without a Lost Time Accident will be one additional day of vacation added to the employee’s vacation balance.

  • Public Works and Utilities Departments currently recognize safe work behavior for employees who have field service responsibilities in the form of yearly No Lost Time Accident (LTA) Awards.

  • This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of Delaware.

  • The City owns, operates and maintains certain electric utility poles and street light poles, easements associated with these structures and public rights-of-ways.

  • The awards are based on the number of years an employee has gone without incurring a Lost Time Accident.