Examples of Imminent danger in a sentence
Imminent danger to his/her home occasioned by an event such as flood or fire, serious in nature, which under the circumstances the employee cannot reasonably be expected to disregard, and which requires the attention of the employee during his/her assigned hours of service.
Imminent danger is defined as a danger that is not normal for the Employee’s occupation, or a danger under which the Employee engaged in their occupation would not normally carry out their work.
Imminent danger is defined as a danger that is not normal for the Employee's occupation, or a danger under which the Employee engaged in their occupation would not normally carry out their work.
Imminent danger to the home of a unit member occasioned by a factor such as floor or fire, serious in nature, which under the circumstance the unit member cannot reasonably be expected to disregard, and which requires the attention of the unit member during assigned hours of service.
Combat pay will be listed in the Entitlements column, and may appear as follows: Combat pay Hostile fire pay SAVE pay Imminent danger pay Incentive pay for hazardous duty Hardship duty pay-Location Hardship duty pay-Mission Hardship duty pay-Involuntary Extension Note: Combat zones are designated by an Executive Order from the President as areas in which the U.S. Armed Forces are engaging or have engaged in combat.