Examples of Imminent in a sentence
Imminent danger is defined as a danger that is not normal for the Employee's occupation, or a danger under which the Employee engaged in their occupation would not normally carry out their work.
No work shall be performed on Labor Day except in case of extreme urgency when llfe or property is in Imminent danger.
Each Party is required to provide specific notice for known potential Imminent Danger conditions.
BellSouth reserves the right to stop any ALCALL work operation that imposes Imminent Danger to the environment, employees or other persons in the area on BellSouth’s Premises.
BellSouth reserves the right to stop any ALCALL work operation that imposes Imminent Danger to the environment, employees or other persons in the area or Remote Site Location.