Contact time definition

Contact time means the amount of moist contact time required for a disinfectant to be effective against the pathogens on the label. Clean items or surfaces must remain completely immersed or visibly wet (sprays, wipes) for full contact time to be effective.
Contact time means the timetabled periods that a teacher spends with students and shall comprise:
Contact time means the same as student contact time defined below.

Examples of Contact time in a sentence

  • Contact time is defined as time spent teaching and supervising student activities.

  • Contact time will be maximized at the beginning of the plan program.

  • Contact time is defined as time during which students are scheduled for classes for that teacher.

  • Contact time shall be defined as class time plus a minimum of 5 minutes of preparation time for every 25 minutes of instructional time in one or two uninterrupted blocks during the student day.

  • Contact time is defined as any time a teacher is assigned pupils for purposes of classroom instruction or supervision.


More Definitions of Contact time

Contact time is defined as beginning when the teacher is required to be in the classroom.
Contact time means the amount of moistwet contact time required for the disinfectant to be effective against the pathogens on the label.
Contact time or "CT" means the mathematical product of a "residual disinfectant concentration" (C), which is determined before or at the first customer, and the corresponding "disinfectant contact time" (T).
Contact time. Means time that Teachers, Early Childhood Specialists and Teaching Assistants are expected to be available to supervise students, attend to their duties and/or participate in professional development activity.
Contact time means the amount of moist contact time required for a disinfectant to be effective against the pathogens on the label. Clean items or surfaces must remain completely immersed
Contact time means the amount of time that the chlorine solution is left in the water supply. Adequate time must be provided to allow the residual chlorine to penetrate into the biofilm or other materials that may be present to impact the microorganisms in those areas.
Contact time for a process unit means T10 which is the time taken in minutes for 10% of the water to pass through that unit;