Work Clearance definition

Work Clearance means an ELECTRICAL AND/OR NATURAL GAS FACILITIES LOCATE form (see SAMPLE ONLY included as Appendix D) issued by each of Manitoba Hydro’s Customer Service Centre (CSC) affected to permit work to commence (Permit to work).
Work Clearance means a type of work permit where complete control of a worksite is turned over to a third party. The receiver of a work clearance is then responsible for issuing any other work permits that may be required.

Examples of Work Clearance in a sentence

  • Where the employee has been on a leave because of personal illness or injury, the Employer reserves the right to require the employee to submit to a physical examination and/or provide an Employer’s Unrestricted Return to Work Clearance Form completed and signed by a physician prior to returning to work.

  • Where the employee has been on leave because of personal illness or injury, the Employer reserves the right to require the employee to submit to a physical examination and/or provide an Employer’s Unrestricted Return to Work Clearance Form completed and signed by a physician prior to returning to work.

  • West Wind Aviation may request additional information from the substance abuse expert or may request medical information from the employee if it has any reasonable concerns with the Fitness to Work Clearance, prior to allowing the employee to return.

  • Employees removed from their jobs due to safety concerns as defined in this policy may return to work once Human Resources receives a Fitness to Work Clearance from a substance abuse expert.

  • A Fitness to Work Clearance must be received by Human Resources before an Employee will be permitted to return to work.

  • Contractor shall obtain excavation permits (AF Form 103, Base Civil Engineering Work Clearance Request) prior to any excavation.

  • AF Form 103 Base Civil Engineer (BCE) Work Clearance Request must be filled out by the Contractor prior to coordination and approval.

  • Where the employee has been on leave because of personal illness or injury, the Employer reserves the right to require the employee to submit to a physical examination and/or provide an Employer’s Unrestricted Return to Work Clearance Form completed and signed by a physician, prior to returning to work.

  • Skill Description Competence Date Boiler Operations Hot work, Cold Work Clearance Issuing Acid System Management Raw material Logistics Control Room Ops (GGP&BM) Wharf Unloading A person who is competent in all previous levels and has completed all competencies for the Coordinator role, or who has demonstrated Coordinator experience from another employer.

  • Return to Work Clearance by Health Centre Clearance by the Health Centre for serious disabilities (i.e. two weeks or longer) is an important component of the Company's Health and Safety Programme for the following reasons: to ensure that employees will not be a danger to themselves or their fellow workers when they return to work; to clarify any work restrictions required; to facilitate follow-up should the employee suffer relapse at work; and so that the Company can maintain up-to-date employee records.

Related to Work Clearance

  • CFIUS Clearance means any of the following: (a) if a joint voluntary notification is submitted to CFIUS that (i) the parties hereto shall have received written notice from CFIUS that it has concluded its review, or, if applicable, investigation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and has determined that there are no unresolved national security concerns with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and that action under the DPA is concluded; or (ii) the parties hereto shall have received written notice from CFIUS that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement do not constitute a Covered Transaction (as such term is defined in 31 C.F.R. §800.213); (b) if CFIUS has sent a report to the President requesting the President’s decision with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, that either (i) the President has announced a decision not to take any action to suspend, prohibit or place any limitations on the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or (ii) the time permitted under the DPA for the President to take action to suspend or prohibit the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have lapsed without any such action being threatened, announced or taken; or (c) if a declaration is submitted to CFIUS pursuant to 31 C.F.R. §800.402, that the parties hereto shall have received written notice from CFIUS that (i) CFIUS has concluded its assessment of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and determined there are no unresolved national security concerns related thereto, or (ii) CFIUS is not able to conclude its assessment of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement but CFIUS has not requested that the parties hereto submit a joint voluntary notice to CFIUS in connection thereto or initiated a unilateral review thereof.

  • Medical clearance means a physician or other health care

  • HSR Clearance means either (a) early termination of the applicable waiting period under the HSR Act with respect to the HSR Filings or (b) expiration of the applicable waiting period under the HSR Act with respect to the HSR Filings.

  • Commissioning means the process for determining the need for and for obtaining the supply of healthcare and related services by the Trust within available resources.

  • Clearance System means the principal domestic clearance system customarily used for settling trades with respect to the Underlying as determined by the Calculation Agent acting in accordance with relevant market practice and in good faith.