Safe Environment definition

Safe Environment means that a client is able to remain in the client’s current living situation and negotiate the living environment independently with limited supports to gain access to groceries, medications, medical appointments, and transportation and with limited assistance with personal care.
Safe Environment means duty of care is discharged by taking steps to keep all those in our care safe and free from abuse;
Safe Environment. To help create a safe place where people can be heard and feel welcome (listen well, no quick answers, snap judgments, or simple fixes).

Examples of Safe Environment in a sentence

  • See Section 3: Safe Environment – children are safe and feel safe.

  • In order to guard against incidents of sexual abuse of minors by personnel of the Diocese, the Diocese will establish and maintain a Safe Environment Program designed to prevent, identify, and respond to abuse, to provide appropriate education and training to Diocesan personnel about inappropriate behavior and about warning signs of possibly abusive behavior.

  • All other Church Workers shall attend Safe Environment Training within 90 days of the start date of their position with the Church.

  • Church Workers shall complete the Safe Environment Training Refresher Course every five (5) years.

  • The purposes of the Safe Environment Program are to identify areas of concern, to otherwise maintain awareness regarding the safety of Children, and to provide training dedicated to the prevention of harm to Children.

  • Questions concerning Safe Environment Training can be forwarded to the principal.

  • Seconded by Councilmember Aalfs, the motion carried 5-0, by a roll call vote.

  • Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People All institutions and programs of the Archdiocese will comply with the Safe Environment Policies of the Archdiocese. The Department of Education has developed a curriculum for the children in our parishes and schools, entitled "Right, Safe, Good Relationships", which provides age-appropriate instruction in child sexual abuse.

  • Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People• All institutions and programs of the Archdiocese will comply with the Safe Environment Policies of the Archdiocese.• The Department of Education has developed a curriculum for the children in our parishes and schools, entitled "Right, Safe, Good Relationships", which provides age-appropriate instruction in child sexual abuse.

  • This would include having a criminal background check conducted and attending Safe Environment training prior to the trip.


More Definitions of Safe Environment

Safe Environment. Provide the member with a safe service environment. Provide training and details on health and safety procedures specific to the Host Site environment. Safety may include bullying, harassment, building/site safety, health hazards, or program requirements. ❑ Computer Access: Provide the member access to a computer with Internet for Alliance related purposes (e.g., checking email, using Alliance online reporting systems, using the Alliance website, etc.) Provide a school/organization email address to ensure prompt communication with school and Alliance staff, if possible. ❑ Work Space: Provide reasonable space, technology, and materials for the member to fulfill his or her responsibilities. This includes a desk, phone, computer, access to office supplies, access to a copier/scanner, etc.
Safe Environment means a commitment to maintain safe, caring and orderly schools which “focus on prevention of problems and use school-­‐‑wide efforts to build ‘community’, fostering respect, inclusion, fairness and equity” which “communicate and consistently reinforce clear expectations of acceptable conduct” and “teach, model and encourage socially responsible behaviours that contribute to the school community, solve problems in peaceful ways, value diversity and defend human rights.” Retrieved May 22/10 from: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx.xx/sco/
Safe Environment. A requirement of the Diocese of New Ulm and the entire Catholic Church of the US (as set forth by the USCCB), is that each student receive Safe Environment training each year. This is tracked by the Diocese of New Ulm. Training materials will be provided for all families in Faith & Life, or you can attend the Wednesday night training provided by religious education program on September 18 for elementary students, and October 9 for students in grades 6-9.
Safe Environment. Provide the member with a safe service environment. Provide training and details on health and safety procedures specific to the Host Site environment. Safety may include bullying, harassment, building/site safety, health hazards, or program requirements. ❑ Computer Access: Provide the member access to a computer with Internet for Alliance related purposes (e.g., checking email, using Alliance online reporting systems, using the Alliance website, etc.) Provide a school/organization email address to ensure prompt communication with school and Alliance staff, if possible. ❑ Work Space: Provide reasonable space, technology, and materials for the member to fulfill his or her responsibilities. This includes a desk, phone, computer, access to office supplies, access to a copier/scanner, etc. ❑ Provide Mileage Reimbursement: Provide the member appropriate mileage reimbursement for required Alliance/AmeriCorps meetings as well as reimbursement for other required expenses incurred by the member while conducting Host Site related work (e.g., bus/parking pass reimbursement, reimbursement for supplies, etc.). The rate and process for members receiving reimbursement is determined by the site. ❑ Insurance: Host Sites must provide liability insurance that covers the Promise Fellow while performing ALL duties assigned by the site. The Alliance covers workers compensation claims for the member; however, the site is expected to cover the Promise Fellow while they are serving. A copy of the insurance must be made available upon request.

Related to Safe Environment

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Environment means ambient air, surface water and groundwater (including potable water, navigable water and wetlands), the land surface or subsurface strata, the workplace or as otherwise defined in any Environmental Law.

  • Minister for the Environment means the Minister to whom the Governor has for the time being committed the administration of the EP Act;

  • Least restrictive environment means the environment in which the interventions in the lives of people with mental illness can be carried out with a minimum of limitation, intrusion, disruption, and departure from commonly accepted patterns of living.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition means (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Contamination (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Contamination), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Hazardous Substance, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment, or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation, of any Environmental Law, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any of the Equipment.

  • Computing Environment means the SAP provided data center facilities, servers, networking equipment, operating systems, and data storage mechanisms selected and used by SAP to provide the HEC Services for the Customer, and includes the Production Computing Environment (PRD), and any other Computing Environment used for non-production purposes (NON-PRD) as agreed in the Order Form.

  • Hazardous air pollutant means any air pollutant listed as a hazardous air pollutant pursuant to Section 112(b) of the FCAA.

  • Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP means any pollutant listed by the EPA as a hazardous air pollutant in conformance with Section 112(b) of the Clean Air Act. A list of these pollutants is available at the Division of Air Quality.

  • Hazardous Materials does not include products or materials that are commonly used in construction or industrial practice so long as they are used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions or Material Safety Data Sheets issued for the product or materials. (See Article 1.6.3 below.)

  • Materials of Environmental Concern any gasoline or petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum products or any hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes, defined or regulated as such in or under any Environmental Law, including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and urea-formaldehyde insulation.

  • Dangerous Substances means a substance or article described in regulation 3 of the Dangerous Substances Regulations;

  • Air pollutant , which means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance (including noise) present in the atmosphere in such concentration as may be or tend to be injurious to human beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment.

  • Hazardous Substances means any hazardous waste, hazardous substance, pollutant, contaminant, toxic substance, oil, hazardous material, chemical or other substance regulated by any Environmental Law.

  • Household Hazardous Waste means any waste material derived from households (including single

  • Hazardous Waste means any substance or material regulated or designated as such pursuant to any Environmental Law, including without limitation, pollutants, contaminants, flammable substances and materials, explosives, radioactive materials, oil, petroleum and petroleum products, chemical liquids and solids, polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos, toxic substances, and similar substances and materials.

  • Hazardous substance UST system means an UST system that contains a hazardous substance defined in section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (but not including any substance regulated as a hazardous waste under subtitle C) or any mixture of such substances and petroleum, and which is not a petroleum UST system.

  • Migration means, the right accorded to health insurance policyholders (including all members under family cover and members of group Health insurance policy), to transfer the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time bound exclusions, with the same insurer

  • Applicable Environmental Law means any Law, statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, order or determination of any Governmental Authority or any board of fire underwriters (or other body exercising similar functions), affecting any real or personal property owned, operated or leased by any Credit Party or any other operation of any Credit Party in any way pertaining to health, safety or the environment, including all applicable zoning ordinances and building codes, flood disaster Laws and health, safety and environmental Laws and regulations, and further including (a) the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (as amended from time to time, herein referred to as “CERCLA”), (b) the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended by the Used Oil Recycling Act of 1980, the Solid Waste Recovery Act of 1976, as amended by the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1980, and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (as amended from time to time, herein referred to as “RCRA”), (c) the Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended, (d) the Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended, (e) the Clean Air Act, as amended, (f) the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended, (g) the Laws, rules and regulations of any state having jurisdiction over any real or personal property owned, operated or leased by any credit Party or any other operation of any Credit Party which relates to health, safety or the environment, as each may be amended from time to time, and (h) any federal, state or municipal Laws, ordinances or regulations which may now or hereafter require removal of asbestos or other hazardous wastes or impose any liability related to asbestos or other hazardous wastes. The terms “hazardous substance”, “petroleum”, “release” and “threatened release” have the meanings specified in CERCLA, and the terms “solid waste” and “disposal” (or “disposed”) have the meanings specified in RCRA; provided that, in the event either CERCLA or RCRA is amended so as to broaden the meaning of any term defined thereby, such broader meaning shall apply subsequent to the effective date of such amendment with respect to all provisions of this Agreement; provided further that, to the extent the Laws of the state in which any real or personal property owned, operated or leased by any Credit Party is located establish a meaning for “hazardous substance”, “petroleum”, “release”, “solid waste” or “disposal” which is broader than that specified in either CERCLA or RCRA, such broader meaning shall apply in so far as such broader meaning is applicable to the real or personal property owned, operated or leased by any such Credit Party and located in such state.

  • Dangerous Substance means any radioactive emissions and any natural or artificial substance (whether in solid or liquid form or in the form of a gas or vapour and whether alone or in combination with any other substance) which, taking into account the concentrations and quantities present and the manner in which it is being used or handled, it is reasonably foreseeable will cause harm to man or any other living organism or damage to the Environment including any controlled, special, hazardous, toxic, radioactive or dangerous waste.

  • Requirements of Environmental Law means all requirements imposed by any law (including for example and without limitation The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), rule, regulation, or order of any federal, state or local executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative agency, board or authority in effect at the applicable time which relate to (i) noise; (ii) pollution, protection or clean-up of the air, surface water, ground water or land; (iii) solid, gaseous or liquid waste generation, treatment, storage, disposal or transportation; (iv) exposure to Hazardous Substances; (v) the safety or health of employees or (vi) regulation of the manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, discharge or storage of Hazardous Substances.

  • Hazardous chemical has the meaning given in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth) and includes: prohibited carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); restricted carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); hazardous chemicals the use of which is restricted under regulation 382 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth), including polychlorinated biphenyls; Schedule 11 Hazardous Chemicals; hazardous chemicals listed in Table 14.1 of Schedule 14 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); Schedule 15 Chemicals; and lead as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth).