Intoxication. Landlord reserves the right to exclude or expel from the Building any person who, in the judgment of Landlord, is intoxicated, or under the influence of liquor or drugs, or who in any way violates any of the Rules and Regulations of the Building.
Intoxication. Lessor reserves the right to exclude or expel from the building any person who in the reasonable judgment of Lessor, is intoxicated or under the influence of liquor or drugs, or who shall in any manner do any act in violation of any rules of the building.
Intoxication. Should the Guest or any member of their party arrive at the property for check-in in an apparently intoxicated state we reserve the right to deny access to the entire party. Should any guest during their stay become intoxicated and cause damage to property or disturb neighbours, they will be asked to leave the property immediately.
Intoxication. Nobody that is in a state of intoxication or that is in any other condition that causes or may cause his/her incapability to control him/herself or persons under his control may and shall not be permitted on the premises of the Municipality. The Occupational Health and Safety Officer of the Municipality reserves the right to the withdrawal of any employees of the Mandatory or Municipality from the premises in the case of any transgression of this nature.
Intoxication. Landlord may exclude or expel from the Bovet Office Centre any person who, in the judgment of Landlord, is intoxicated or under the influence of liquor or drugs, or who shall in any manner do any act in material violation of any of the rules or regulations of the Bovet Office Centre.
Intoxication. 11.1. Intoxication at work or during travel to the vessel may lead to dismissal.
Intoxication. When anyone employed under the terms of this Agreement or in the exercise of any official capacity under the terms of this Agreement is found guilty of being intoxicated at any facility normally considered a work place or bringing intoxicants on the premises at any facility normally considered a work place under this Agreement, the following penalties shall apply:
Intoxication. Methadone and Buprenorphine should not be dispensed when the pharmacist considers the patient to be significantly intoxicated from drugs or alcohol. The pharmacist should establish what the client has used and then seek advice from the key worker or prescriber. If the client is significantly intoxicated and no one can be contacted at the recovery clinic ask the client to return back to the pharmacy later in the day where possible. If this is not possible or they return later still intoxicated the dose should be withheld. The patient should have an explanation why their dose is being withheld and asked to return the following day. The risk of over dosage should be explained as well. If necessary and the pharmacy is closed the next day then the take home dose will have to be withheld as well. Ensure notes are left for the pharmacist the next day to contact the prescribing clinic first thing on the next working day for guidance. Key Contacts Stoke-on-Trent Adult & YP Integrated Drug & Alcohol Service Wood House Etruria Road Xxxxxx Stoke on Trent ST15NQ Tel: SPOC 00000 000 000 / Wood House (Xxxxxx) 01782 283113 / Xxxxxxxx 00000 000000 Fax: 00000 000 000 Dilated pupils with sluggish response to light Loss of co-ordination Smell of alcohol on breath Drowsiness and sedation especially if taken with another depressant e.g. benzodiazepines Lateral nystagmus (spontaneous, rapid, rhythmic eye movements) Irritability Drowsiness and sedation especially if taken with another depressant e.g. alcohol Loss of co-ordination Slurred speech Droopy eyelids Dizziness Poor comprehension Irritability Pinpoint or constricted pupils Sedation and drowsiness especially when taken with other depressants (e.g. benzodiazepines, alcohol, barbiturates) Droopy eyelids Slow speech Brisk reflexes Fine tremor of limbs Blurred vision Irrational behaviour Confusion Appendix B Supervised Consumption Incident Report Form Patient Name Date of Birth TYPE OF INCIDENT (tick one or more boxes) Client declined observation Prescription problem Intoxication Disruptive behaviour Threatening conduct Shoplifting Missed three doses Irregular Attendance Other (specify) Appendix C Supervised Consumption Pathway Needle exchange scheme explained, as appropriate Client requiring supervised consumption, as part of treatment package This is the pathway for clients who, in line with the clinical guidelines, require supervised consumption. Pharmacist checks client identity and prescription details are correct and leg...
Intoxication. Drinking or being under the influence of alcohol or illegal narcotics while on duty, or possession of such substances while on DHL Express premises. Refusal to take a sobriety test shall establish a presumption of drunkenness.