Impairment definition

Impairment has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.03.
Impairment shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.01(b).
Impairment means an inability to practice with reasonable safety and skill as a result of alcohol or drug abuse, dependency, or addiction, or any neuropsychological or physical disorder or disability. For the purposes of the program, “impairment” does not include gambling addiction, sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity, paraphilia or other sexual disorders.

Examples of Impairment in a sentence

  • The Employer Workplace Impairment Policy can be found in APPENDIX 4.

  • The Impairing Party and the Impaired Party agree to work together to attempt to promptly resolve the Impairment of Service.

  • If the Impairing Party is unable to promptly remedy the Impairment of Service, then the Impaired Party may at its option temporarily discontinue the use of the affected circuit, facility or equipment.

  • If either Party causes an Impairment in Service, the Party whose network or service is being impaired (the "Impaired Party") shall promptly notify the Party causing the Impairment of Service (the "Impairing Party") of the nature and location of the problem and that, unless promptly rectified, a temporary discontinuance of the use of any circuit, facility or equipment may be required.

  • Impairment awareness training sessions will be delivered to all workers (including principle contractor workers), sub-contractors and labour hire workers at least once every two years.


More Definitions of Impairment

Impairment has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.02.
Impairment means an inability to practice with reasonable safety and skill as a result of alcohol or drug abuse, dependency, or addiction, or any neuropsychological or physical disorder or disability.
Impairment due to drugs and/or alcohol shall mean a condition in which the employee is unable to properly perform his/her duties due to the effects of a drug and/or alcohol in his/her body. Where impairment exists (or is presumed) incapacity for duty shall be presumed.
Impairment means an inability, or significant potential for inability, to practice with reasonable safety and skill as a result of alcohol or drug abuse, dependency, or addiction, or any mental or physical disorder or disability. For the purposes of this program, “impairment” does not include sexual dysfunction, sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity, paraphilia, or other sexual disorder.
Impairment means a condition in which the value of the savings bank's assets is less than the aggregate amount of the savings bank's liabilities to creditors and depositors, less its capital, if the savings bank is a stock savings bank, or a condition in which the value of the savings bank's assets is less than the aggregate amount of the savings bank's liabilities to creditors and members, if the savings bank is a mutual savings bank.
Impairment means a mechanical, physiological or developmental loss or abnormality, a functional limitation, or a disability or other health- or movement-related condition.
Impairment means an inability, or significant potential for inability, to practice with reasonable safety and skill as a result of a diagnosed substance use disorder or any diagnosed mental or physical health condition.