Serious Personal Injury Sample Clauses

Serious Personal Injury. A person admitted to hospital as the result of injuries sustained in a railway occurrence. Includes: • A person admitted to hospital as a result of a railway occurrence and who does not die from injuries sustained in the occurrence within 30 days of the occurrence; • Serious injury of employee, passenger, trespasser, or public; • Serious injury of a person as the result of a fall at a railway station; • Serious injury of a person due to suspected suicide; • Serious injury of a person on a train due to a landslide which hits the train; • Serious injury of a person travelling on a tram or light rail vehicle involved in an accident on the roadway. Excludes: • Serious injury of a person due to natural causes (eg heart attack) on board a train; • Serious injury of a person due to substance abuse (eg drug or alcohol overdose) on board a train; • Serious injury of a person due to an occurrence in a repair shop, eg, a person injured while engaged in the maintenance of a stationary train in a repair shop; • Serious injury of a person as a result of a fight on board a train; • Serious injury of a person after being assaulted on a railway station platform; • Serious injury of a person travelling in a road vehicle involved in an accident on railway property and a train or other railway vehicle was not involved; • Minor injuries.
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Serious Personal Injury. 3.3 Contractor A person, and any employee of that person, who has a contract of service to carry out work for a railway owner or operator.
Serious Personal Injury. 3.4 Volunteer A person who works for a railway owner or operator or works on railway property on a voluntary or unpaid basis.
Serious Personal Injury. 3.5 Trespasser A person unlawfully on railway property.
Serious Personal Injury. 3.6 Public/Other Persons not included in any other category.
Serious Personal Injury lf loss of life occurs within 30 days of accident and the Accreditation Authority is advised statistics will be adjusted.

Related to Serious Personal Injury

  • Personal Injury Owner and Owner's agents and employees shall not be liable whatsoever to any extent to Occupant or Occupant's invitees, family, employees, agents or servants for any personal injury or death arising from Occupant's use of the storage space or premises from any cause whatsoever including, but not limited to, the active or passive acts or omissions or negligence of the Owner, Owner's agents or employees.

  • PERSONAL INJURY BENEFITS A. 1. Whenever a teacher is absent from duty as a result of personal injury caused by an accident or an assault and/or battery upon the teacher arising out of and in the course of employment, the teacher will be paid full salary (less the amount of any worker's compensation paid for said injury) for the period of such absence not to exceed 189 working days.

  • Personal Harassment (a) The Employer and the Union recognize the right of employees to work in an environment free from personal harassment and agree that employees who engage in personal harassment may be disciplined.

  • Damage to personal clothing An employee shall be reasonably compensated for damage to personal clothing worn on duty, or reimbursed dry cleaning charges for excessive soiling to personal clothing worn on duty, provided the damage or soiling did not occur as a result of the employee’s negligence, or failure to wear the protective clothing provided. Each case shall be determined on its merits by the employer.

  • Serious Illness Should a participant be unable to take the leave when scheduled because of serious injury or illness occurring before commencement of the leave, he/she may cancel the leave and receive payment as in Article 12.8.3.9 or, with the consent of the College, defer the leave to a time mutually agreeable, not to exceed one (1) year.

  • Personal Illness and Injury Leave 1. Full-time employees shall be entitled to ten (10) days leave with full-time pay for each school year for purposes of personal illness or injury. Employees who work less than full-time shall be entitled to that portion of the ten (10) days leave as the number of hours per week of scheduled duty relates to the number of hours for a full-time employee in a comparable position.

  • Injuries In the event of an incident or accident involving outside medical care for an individual on or near the Work, Contractor shall notify the ODR and other parties as may be directed within 24 hours of the event.

  • Personal Illness Employees may use accumulated sick leave for hours off due to personal illness. The employee may be required to furnish a medical certificate from a qualified physician as evidence of illness or physical disability in order to qualify for paid sick leave as per District practice. Accumulated sick leave may also be granted for such time as is actually necessary for office visits to a doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc.

  • Coverage E – Personal Liability If a claim is made or a suit is brought against an "insured" for damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused by an "occurrence" to which this coverage applies, we will:

  • Injury 22.01 Where an employee is injured at work during the performance of his duties and responsibilities as a result of which he cannot complete the balance of his shift and has reported such injury to the Company, he shall be sent home and paid for the balance of his shift at his regular straight time hourly rate.

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