POAL definition

POAL means Port of Auckland Limited.
POAL means Ports of Auckland Limited.

Examples of POAL in a sentence

  • All POAL Personnel will be invited to attend substance abuse educational sessions.

  • POAL will provide a full list of all POAL Personnel to the independent service provider in a coded form, so that individual employees are not identifiable.

  • When applying this policy, the Reasonable Cause Trainer must be a POAL certified ‘Reasonable Cause Assessor” as defined in this clause.

  • Also POAL reserves the right to reduce the cut-off levels for drug testing as outlined in Appendix 1 – Drug Tolerance Cut-Off Levels AS4760:2006 and ASNZ4308:2008 and the laboratory may be instructed to test for lower levels of drugs.

  • Such medicines may be allowable, if POAL considers that they are consistent with safe performance of the employee’s duties and are being used at the prescribed dosage.

  • That amount shall be the amount of the monetary sum payable to all the board members to be approved for that period, by council as shareholder in accordance with the constitution of POAL.

  • The consumption of alcoholic beverages while on POAL premises and in POAL vehicles is not permitted, except in circumstances where a Temporary Exclusion Notice is in effect, in which case the consumption of alcohol is permitted in accordance with the terms of the notice.

  • The terms of these Standard Conditions of Provision of Services may be varied by POAL from time to time.

  • The User represents and warrants that it is acquiring the Services provided by POAL under these conditions solely for the purposes of a business and POAL and the User agree that nothing in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or in sections 9, 12A, 13 and 14(1) of the Fair Trading Act 1986 shall apply to the provision of such Services to the User.

  • Any member of POAL Personnel whose medical practitioner has prescribed medication or who purchase over the counter medication from a pharmacy must advise the medical practitioner or pharmacist of the nature of their work so that appropriate information on possible side effects and their possible impact on safety can be given.