Personal supervision definition

Personal supervision means the dentist is physically present in the treatment room to oversee and direct all intraoral or chairside services of the dental assistant trainee and a licensee or registrant is physically present to oversee and direct all extraoral services of the dental assistant.
Personal supervision means guidance and instruction by the supervisor who is physically present at the jobsite and watching the performance of the operation in such proximity that contact may be maintained and immediate assistance given as required.
Personal supervision or "direct supervision" means a pharmacist shall be physically present in the pharmacy, or in the area where the practice of pharmacy is occurring, and provide personal review and approval of all professional activities.

Examples of Personal supervision in a sentence

  • CLAIMS 3 and associated systems contain data entered from all CIS customer immigration application forms and petitions except naturalization, refugees and asylum.

  • Personal supervision is not required provided that equipment or other means are provided that enable the work crew to communicate with the Contractor at all times.

  • Personal supervision is not required provided that equipment or other means are provided that enables the work crews to communicate with the Contractor at all times.

  • Personal supervision of a licensed ophthalmologist or optometrist means either that the prescribing ophthalmologist or optometrist is personally present during the fitting of the contact lenses or, if not personally present, the following conditions are met: 1.

  • A Person licenced as a Heating Contractor under this By-law and Schedule shall not perform or permit to be performed any heating work which is not under the direct Personal supervision of a Master Heater or a provincially certified journeyman heater continuously employed on the same contract or job who is under the direct supervision of a Master Heater.


More Definitions of Personal supervision

Personal supervision means the pharmacist must be physically present and render direct, personal control over the entire service being rendered or act being performed. Neither prior nor future instructions shall be sufficient nor shall supervision rendered by telephone, written instructions, or by any mechanical or electronic methods be sufficient.
Personal supervision means the physical presence of a sponsoring/supervising physician in the room with the Allied Health Professional during the performance of a procedure.
Personal supervision for intraoral procedures means the dentist is physically present in the treatment room to oversee and direct all intraoral or chairside services of the dental assistant trainee. “Personal supervision” for extraoral procedures means a licensee or registrant is physically present in the treatment room to oversee and direct all extraoral services of the dental assistant trainee.
Personal supervision means guidance and instruction by the supervisor who is physically present at the jobsite and watching the performance of the operation in such proximity that contact can be maintained and immediate assistance given as required. In radiography it means guidance and instruction provided to a radiographer trainee by a radiographer instructor who is present at the site, in visual contact with the trainee while the trainee is using sources of radiation, and in such proximity that immediate assistance can be given if required.
Personal supervision means the person specified in rule shall be physically present at the licensed location to deter and detect the diversion of dangerous drugs.
Personal supervision means supervision in which the supervising individual is physically present at the site where sources of radiation and associated equipment are being used, watching the performance of the supervised individual and in such proximity that immediate assistance can be given if required.
Personal supervision means guidance and instruction by the logging supervisor who is physically present at the temporary job site, who is in personal contact with logging assistants, and who can give immediate assistance.