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Falls Sample Clauses

Falls. Nr. 6 benutzt wird, Vorrichtung installieren und die Xxxxx so einstellen, daß Anschlußstück Nr. 1 nie xxxx ausgezogen ist.
Falls. 29.1 Falls resulting in injury are the leading cause of accident-related mortality among older people. 29.2 After a fall, an older person has a 50% chance of having seriously impaired mobility and a 10% chance of dying within a year. 29.3 The Provider shall have in place and implement a falls prevention policy, and shall monitor, record and report the number of falls within the Home on a Monthly basis to the Council in accordance with Schedule 3. 29.4 The Provider will make available to the Council upon request evidence, regular analysis of falls data, with associated action plans demonstrating a reduction in falls in the Service.
Falls. If you spill something on the counter or floor, wipe it up immediately. Stand on a sturdy stool to reach high items. Do not try to stretch or jump to reach an item. Keep the cabinet doors and drawers closed when not in use.
Falls. Xxxxx X. Falls Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Merger
Falls. Mountain Coal Inc. ("Falls Mountain") will indemnify and save harmless Mitsui Matsushima Co, Ltd. ("Mitsui Japan") and its shareholders, current and former directors, officers and employees (the "Indemnified Persons") from and against any and all actions, demands, losses, claims, damages (including lost profits, consequential damages, interest, remediation cost recovery claims, orders, penalties, expenses, fines and monetary sanctions) liabilities and costs of whatever kind or character incurred or suffered by Mitsui Japan or the Indemnified Persons by reason of, resulting from, in connection with, or arising in any manner whatsoever out of the breach of any warranty or covenant or the inaccuracy of any representation of Falls Mountain contained or referred to in this letter agreement.
Falls. The FSCH goal is to maintain a safe home for our residents. Additionally providing residents with the care needs required, that promotes safety for all and to minimize opportunities for falls.
Falls. Contact with objects/artificial structures that are within the skaters intended path of travel.
Falls. As we get older, generally we begin to experience an increase in falls, often due to our decreased eyesight, weaker muscles, slower response time, shuffling gait and/or side effects of our medications. You and your Responsible Party understand that the Community cannot guarantee that you will not experience a fall, or an injury from a fall, at the Community.
Falls. Generally, it is difficult to detect falls with remote sensing technologies. In a few cases visual interpretation of airborne LiDAR (method B3) can help to detect new falls. Also for fast characterization the number of useful techniques is limited. It is advised to use ground-based LiDAR (B2), while also airborne low-cost non-metric cameras (photogrammetric analysis and visual interpretation; A8), ground-based distance meters and total stations (B1) or ground- based SAR distance meters (C1) can provide reasonable results in a limited number of cases. The recommended techniques for rapid mapping and long-term monitoring are similar, and consist of ground-based methods such as distance meters and total stations (B1), LiDAR (B2) or SAR distance meters (C1), but also C-, X-, and Ku-band InSAR (C2, C3, C4). In some cases image velocimetry from ground-based video cameras (A4) is useful. Table 3 shows some similarities for the treatment of falls and topples. Similar to falls, detection remains difficult and only visual interpretation of airborne LiDAR (B3) is recommended. For fast characterization the number of useful remote sensing techniques is limited. It is recommended to use ground-based LiDAR (B2), while also ground-based distance meters and total stations (B1) or ground- based SAR distance meters (C1) can provide reasonable results in a limited number of cases. The suitable techniques for rapid mapping and long-term monitoring are similar and the same as those applicable for falls. Those are ground-based methods such as distance meters and total stations (B1), LiDAR (B2) or SAR distance meters (C1), but also C-, X-, and Ku- band InSAR (C2, C3, C4). In some cases also image velocimetry from ground-based video cameras (4A) is useful. For detection of rotational slides, visual interpretation of LiDAR derivatives (B3) is recommended. Apart from that method also medium resolution optical satellite imagery for pixel- or object-based change detection (A10, A14) or different techniques using satellite L-, C-, and X-band InSAR (C7, C8, C9, C10) can be used. Several techniques are suitable for fast characterization of rotational slides. These include stereophotogrammetric generation of multitemporal DTMs from high resolution panchromatic satellite imagery and subsequent differencing of the DTMs (A12); ground-based and airborne LiDAR (B2, B3), or some applications using ground-based C-, X-, and Ku-band InSAR (C2, C3, C4) or satellite X-band InSAR (C10). In some cases...
Falls. 3.1 The Provider shall have a Falls Prevention Policy. 3.2 The Provider shall monitor the number of falls within the Home in accordance with Schedule 3. 3.3 The Provider shall evidence that they regularly analyse falls data and implement action plans where appropriate.