Lost time injury definition

Lost time injury. (LTI) means a work-related injury or illness where one full shift or more has been lost at some point following the event.
Lost time injury means work related injury which causes the absence of an employee for one or more workdays.
Lost time injury means an injury related to the operation of the EPS PCBXTM CD unit(s) which results in an employee not performing his/her normal assignments during the workday and/or any successive workday following the day of injury.

Examples of Lost time injury in a sentence

  • Lost time injury frequency rate equals lost time injuries per 1,000,000 worked hours, based on own personnel and contractors.

  • Total Man-hours worked since start of workC)D)Safe man hours from last reportable Lost time/ injury :Details of Reportable Lost Time / InjuryS.

  • Lost time injury frequency is measured as an injury, which results in an employee being unable to return to work for a scheduled work shift on the day following the injury.

  • Personnel Responsible: Department contract monitorDescription of Activity: The Department will review reports submitted by the Health Plans to ensure they meet contractual requirements regarding the number of providers for Medicaid services.

  • Lost time injury – a disabling injury where the injured person is unable to report for the next regular shift.


More Definitions of Lost time injury

Lost time injury or "lost workday injury" means an injury related to the operation of Hydrodec’s treatment process or commercial storage operations which results in an employee not performing his/her normal assignments during the workday and/or any successive workday(s) following the day of the injury.
Lost time injury means an injury related to National Grid’s operations, which results in an employee not performing his/her normal assignments during the workday and/or any successive workday following the day of injury.
Lost time injury is an injury that results in at least one full shift being lost at the employee’s normal place of work, at some time, (not necessarily immediately) after the shift during which the injury occurred, provided that the day on which the shift would otherwise have occurred was not a rostered day off. If the employee fails to report to their next scheduled work shift due to an injury or illness, and provides a WorkCover medical certificate, it is a Lost Time Injury.
Lost time injury. (“LTI”) is an injury which results in the loss of one (1) or more shifts (usually eight (8) hours) of the injured Employee’s time.
Lost time injury or "lost workday injury" means an injury related to the operation of FTI’s PCB-1000 CD unit which results in an employee not performing his/her normal assignments during the workday and/or any successive workday following the day of injury.
Lost time injury or "lost workday injury" means an injury related to Enviro Jet’s operations, which results in an employee not performing his/her normal assignments during the workday and/or any successive workday following the day of injury.
Lost time injury means an injury which prevents any worker from performing normal work and leads to a permanent or temporary incapacity of work;