Physical Effort Sample Clauses
The Physical Effort clause defines the level of physical activity or exertion required to perform certain tasks or fulfill obligations under an agreement. It typically outlines whether the work involves light, moderate, or heavy physical effort, such as lifting, standing for extended periods, or operating machinery. By specifying these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties are aware of the physical demands involved, helping to set expectations, allocate appropriate resources, and address workplace safety or accommodation needs.
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Physical Effort. Based on the tasks listed in Section 3, list which job duties require physical effort. Please list the task number that you listed in Section 3. In the Job Duty column, please indicate the type of physical effort used in performing the task. Indicate the percentage of your work-time devoted to each of these duties. TASK # JOB DUTY % OF TIME
Physical Effort. 1. On feet 90% of the time, cooking over hot stove 50% of time.
Physical Effort. This factor measures the amount of physical effort (i.e., light, medium and heavy) and duration required. Also the levels of manual dexterity by considering the elements of speed and/or accurate hand/eye (or hand/foot) coordination.
Physical Effort. Physical effort is the exertion and physical demand which is regular, recurring and inherent to the job. Physical effort is the exertion and physical demand which is regular, recurring and inherent to the job. This factor presumes that all OH&S requirements have been met and are being practiced. Indicate the typical, regular and recurring physical efforts and exertion that are required in the work. Add additional examples of physical demands that are required in the work and that are regular and recurring efforts.
Physical Effort. 1 On feet 90% of the time. 2 Lifting dish racks and operating large equipment.
Physical Effort. 1. On feet 90% of the time.
Physical Effort. This factor measures the intensity and cumulative duration of physical effort (physical positions and activities that generally produce fatigue) necessary to perform the job. Half-levels are not used in this subfactor. The cumulative time spent in activities is measured as follows: Rare Less than 1 hour Occasional 1- 2 hours Regular 2 – 3.5 hours Constant/Considerable More than 3.5 hours 1 Mostly low level of physical effort with occasional moderate intensity lasting up to less than 2 hours per day. ACTIVITIES NORMALLY DO NOT PRODUCE FATIGUE • Sitting, standing, regular movement, with choice of position (low) • Intermittent keyboarding throughout the work day (low) 2 Moderate level of physical effort for 2 to 3.5 hours per day with the rest of the day characterized as low intensity. OCCASIONAL PERIODS OF PHYSICAL EXERTION INVOLVING SOME FATIGUE Sitting, standing, regular movement without choice of position May involve moving moderate weight materials (e.g., 5 to 10 lbs/2.5 to 4 kg) which causes some fatigue Periods of sustained keyboarding (cumulatively 2 to 3.5 hours) Regular work with light tools and equipment 3 Moderate level of physical effort for more than 3.5 hours per day and/or a high level of physical effort for 2 hours or less per day. REGULAR/FREQUENT PERIODS OF MODERATE PHYSICAL EXERTION CAUSING FATIGUE Maintaining a fixed position --sitting or standing Constant active movement Regular lifting of moderate weight items or, pulling, pushing of heavy or awkward objects Regular use of heavy tools or materials May require climbing or walking over rough ground for moderate time periods on a regular basis Repetitive movements for sustained periods of time (e.g., keyboarding, scrolling and mousing) 4 High level of physical effort required for more than 2 and less than 3.5 hours per day and the balance of the day is a moderate level of intensity. STRENUOUS WORK INVOLVING CONSIDERABLE EFFORT AND FATIGUE • Working in cramped or uncomfortable positions for moderate time periods • Considerable effort on a regular basis but not over sustained periods 5 More than 3.5 hours per day is characterized as operating at a high level of intensity. SUSTAINED HEAVY LABOUR OR WORKING IN CRAMPED POSITIONS OVER CONSIDERABLE PERIODS Generally results in major fatigue • May involve lifting and moving substantial weights Application guidelines:
Physical Effort. DEFINITION
Physical Effort. DEGREE DESCRIPTION
Physical Effort. The Physical Effort element measures the degree of exertion required in the performance of various position responsibilities. In addition to direct physical labor, consideration should be given to general physical activity, i.e., standing, walking, etc., as well as physical force exerted for short or intermittent periods of time. PHYSICAL EFFORT LEVEL INDEX Duties involve little or no exertion of physical effort. 4 Work may involve occasional light to moderate exertion oh physical effort in transporting, or lifting, moving, or carrying light-weight materials or equipment. 8 Duties may involve intermittent exertion of moderate physical effort in positioning, lifting or moving bulky equipment or materials weighing to 30 to 60 pounds. 12 Duties consist primarily of physical labor, involving occasional moderate to heavy exertion of physical effort in lifting, pulling, pushing, or similar functions. 16 Position demands frequent exertion of heavy physical effort for extended periods of time, requiring considerable strength and endurance. 20