OOH definition

OOH means Out of Home;
OOH means Out of Home Advertisement which includes display of Advertisements through outdoor media devices as stipulated from time to time by the Corporation.

Examples of OOH in a sentence

  • This work in acquiring OOH competencies is part of the normal contract of employment.

  • To organise the sessions and work in the OOH services under supervision.

  • To maintain the portfolio of evidence (using the ePortfolio) including their reflection on clinical encounters, professional conversations with their OOH supervisors, relevant courses or reading and any other naturally occurring evidence.

  • This license can also cover usage of the font in printed or digital form of out-of-home advertisements (OOH and DOOH) and promotional materials displayed in retail settings (POS and POP).

  • The GP Trainer will also confirm that the GPStR has undertaken the required level of OOH experience commensurate with the length of the GP component of their training programme.

  • The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) description for market 9 research analysts in existence on the Effective Date demonstrates that the 10 market research analyst occupation satisfies the first regulatory criterion as 11 found in 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(h)(4)(iii)(A)(1) (as it exists on the date the 12 Court approves the settlement).

  • GPStRs are required to undertake placements in OOH, normally within the service of an OOH provider organization.

  • The GP Trainer will help a GPStR prepare for working in the OOH environment.

  • If this happens outside of working hours, the hub home carer will need to inform OUT OF HOURS (OOH) Service this has taken place.

  • The hub home carer will not need to seek permission for this to take place or to inform OUT OF HOURS (OOH) Service.