Fatalities Sample Clauses

Fatalities. (a) In addition to section 6 if a workplace fatality occurs, the Company shall notify the President of the Local Union in order that he may designate two (2) employees, who shall, within sixteen (16) hours of such fatality, be accompanied on an inspection of the accident site and, at the same time, be provided with all available pertinent information concerning the fatality. Employees of the company so designated shall not lose regular pay for participation in this process.
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Fatalities. (12) Any other serious case which, in the Company's judgment, might involve the Reinsurer. The Company shall advise the Reinsurer of the estimated amount of net loss and adjustment expense in connection with each such claim or loss and of any subsequent changes in such estimates. Upon receipt of a definitive statement of net loss and adjustment expense from the Company, the Reinsurer shall pay promptly to the Company the Reinsurer's portion of net loss and Reinsurer's portion of adjustment expense, if any. Any subsequent changes shall be reported by the Company to the Reinsurer and the amount due either party shall be remitted promptly.
Fatalities. B. Spinal cord injury - paraplegia, quadriplegia.
Fatalities. 20.14 The Company agrees that a Union Representative of the JHSC shall be consulted about and be present throughout the entire process of the testing.
Fatalities. (12) Any other serious injury which, in the judgment of the Company, might involve the Reinsurer. The Company shall advise the Reinsurer of the estimated amount of Net Loss in connection with each such claim or loss and of any subsequent changes in such estimates. Promptly upon receipt of a definitive statement of Net Loss from the Company, but within no more than 25 days, the Reinsurer shall pay to the Company the Reinsurer's portion of Net Loss. The Company shall report to the Reinsurer any subsequent changes in the amount of Net Loss, and the amount due either party shall be remitted promptly, but within no more than 25 days.
Fatalities. There were 4,083 injury fatalities among Kentucky residents in 2017. The leading mecha- nisms of injury fatality for Kentucky residents in 2017 were drug poisonings (1,548), motor vehicle traffic crashes (697), and firearms (683). Ninety-three percent of the poisonings were unintentional drug overdoses involving prescription medications and/or illicit drugs. The leading injury mechanisms among intentional deaths (suicides and homicides) were firearms (64%) and suffocation/hanging (18%). There were 954 fatalities from traumatic brain injuries (TBI), where TBI was reported as a cause of death on the death certificate alone or in combination with other injuries or conditions. The majority of the TBI-related fatalities were either intentional (51%) or unintentional (49%). Inpatient Hospitalizations There were 24,198 injury-related inpatient hospitalization encounters among Kentucky resi- dents in 2017. The leading mechanisms of injury-related inpatient hospitalizations were falls (11,668), drug poisonings (4,207), and motor vehicle traffic crashes (2,699). The majority of unintentional fall-related hospitalizations occurred among Kentucky residents age 55 years and older (88%). Of the 4,390 drug poisonings, 2,475 (59%) were unintentional and 1,613 (38%) were self-directed/inflicted. The leading mechanism of intentional injury-related inpatient hospi- talizations was drug poisoning (63%). TBI (either TBI alone or in combination with other injuries) accounted for 2,994 hospitaliza- tions. The majority of the TBI-related inpatient hospitalizations were unintentional (86%). Falls were the leading mechanism of TBI-related hospitalizations (52%).
Fatalities. (a) In addition to Section if a workplace fatality occurs, the Company shall notify the President of the Local Union in order that he may designate two (2) employees, who shall, within sixteen (16) hours of such fatality, be accompanied on an inspection of the accident site and, at the same time, be provided with all available pertinent information concerning the fatality. Employees of the company so designated shall not lose regular pay for participation in this process. Any one or all employees working in the immediate proximity when a fatal accident has occurred may without discrimination refrain from working the balance of the shift.
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Fatalities. The Union members of the health and safety committee will be allowed one hour's time to caucus prior to the regular Joint Committee meeting. Workers
Fatalities. The Company agrees that a Union Representative of the shall be consulted about and be present throughout the entire process of the testing. The parties agree that the will have input into the creation of physical demands analysis documentation for all bargaining unit jobs.
Fatalities. Kentucky's occupational fatality rate is 6.9 deaths/100,000 workers, 72.5 percent above the national rate of 4/100,000 workers. This project focuses on the population-based surveillance of work-related injury fatalities using the FACE methodology that includes a public health model of surveillance, a systematic model of sentinel event case investigation, and targeted interventions in a southeastern state, Kentucky. The Kentucky FACE program continues to build a solid foundation of surveillance, investigations, epidemiological studies, and innovative prevention strategies for translation of research into practice (R2P) for use by employers and legislative bodies. The objectives are to identify high risk sectors, occupations, and worker populations for fatal work injuries, to advance the usefulness of surveillance data at the federal, state, and local level for the prevention of fatal occupational injuries and hazards, and to develop and implement targeted strategies for dissemination of occupational injury data utilizing a sector-based approach, to reduce Kentucky fatal occupational injuries. The methodology consists of conducting comprehensive and timely multi-source surveillance of Kentucky occupational fatalities to identify risk factors. On-site investigations of selected fatality cases involving motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) in the transportation and agriculture sectors and logging industry fatalities will be performed to provide case studies for employer/employee safety training at the company, local, and state levels, by sector and across sectors. Narrative coding of transportation sector MVC fatality reports will be completed to identify company safety management practices, collision characteristics, and personal risk factors for a fatal occupational MVC. Epidemiological analyses of domestic violence- related occupational homicides using multiple sources of data will be conducted to target specific points for the development of workplace homicide interventions. We will provide targeted worker and employer groups with a sound evidence basis for improved worker safety by analyzing and disseminating occupational fatality surveillance data, investigation reports, fact sheets, newsletters, web-based information, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications for impact at both the state and national levels. A process, impact, and outcome evaluation of the major activities will be performed. BONAUTO U60OH008487 XXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXX000@XXX.XX.XXX Washingto...
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