Physical environment definition

Physical environment means the facility layout design, fixtures, and surroundings that affect lighting levels, sound levels, temperature, interruptions, and distractions.
Physical environment means the natural environment including the marine life, flora and fauna, land, biomass and ecosystems that existed prior to commencement of construction and operation of the Lihir Project.

Examples of Physical environment in a sentence

  • Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systemsPrinciple: Residents live in a safe and comfortable environment that ensures the quality of life and welfare of residents, staff and visitors.

  • Examples of education and training related to Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systems are listed below.

  • The team verified that the home uses those systems to identify and implement a range of educational measures relevant to Accreditation Standard Four: Physical environment and safe systems.

  • Care recipients/representatives are satisfied care recipients have secure tenure within the home and are aware of their rights and responsibilities.Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systems Principle: Care recipients live in a safe and comfortable environment that ensures the quality of life and welfare of care recipients, staff and visitors.

  • Residents are satisfied their tenure is secure and the home supports their individual needs and preferences where possible.Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systemsPrinciple: Residents live in a safe and comfortable environment that ensures the quality of life and welfare of residents, staff and visitors.

  • Care recipients/representatives are satisfied with the information provided by the home regarding security of tenure and their rights and responsibilities.Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systems Principle: Care recipients live in a safe and comfortable environment that ensures the quality of life and welfare of care recipients, staff and visitors.

  • Care recipients are satisfied they have appropriate access to information regarding their rights and feel secure in their tenure.Standard 4 – Physical environment and safe systems Principle: Care recipients live in a safe and comfortable environment that ensures the quality of life and welfare of care recipients, staff and visitors.

  • In relation to Standard 4 Physical environment and safe systems, there is a system to ensure staff attendance at annual mandatory fire safety training and food safety guidelines are followed.

  • In relation to Standard 4 Physical environment and safe systems, audit and survey results, corrective and scheduled maintenance and reporting systems are used to identify opportunities for improvement.

  • In relation to Accreditation Standard Four, Physical environment and safe systems, improvements are initiated as a result of internal and external audits, infection surveillance, staff and resident/representative feedback.

Related to Physical environment

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)

  • ICT Environment means the Authority System and the Contractor System. “Information” has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Customer Environment means Customer’s data network/equipment and premises environment.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;

  • Physical abuse means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person responsible for the child’s care other than by accidental means; or any physical or mental injury that cannot reasonably be explained by the child’s history of injuries or any aversive or deprivation procedures, or regulated interventions, that have not been authorized by Minn. Stat. § 125A.0942 or § 245.825.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition shall refer to (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Emission (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Emission), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Contaminant, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including, without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation of any statutes, ordinances, orders, rules regulations, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any Equipment.

  • Environment means ambient air, indoor air, surface water, groundwater, drinking water, soil, surface and subsurface strata, and natural resources such as wetland, flora and fauna.

  • Initial Environmental Examination or “IEE” means an initial environmental examination for a Subproject, including any update thereto, prepared and submitted by the Borrower pursuant to the requirements set forth in the EARF and cleared by ADB;

  • Materials of Environmental Concern any gasoline or petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum products or any hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes, defined or regulated as such in or under any Environmental Law, including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and urea-formaldehyde insulation.

  • Pathological waste means waste material consisting of only human or animal remains, anatomical parts, and/or tissue, the bags/containers used to collect and transport the waste material, and animal bedding (if applicable).

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

  • Least restrictive environment means the environment in which the interventions in the lives of people with mental illness can be carried out with a minimum of limitation, intrusion, disruption, and departure from commonly accepted patterns of living.

  • Household Hazardous Waste means any waste material derived from households (including single

  • Physical therapist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice physical therapy.

  • Material of Environmental Concern means and includes pollutants, --------------------------------- contaminants, hazardous wastes, and toxic, radioactive, caustic or otherwise hazardous substances, including petroleum, its derivatives, by-products and other hydrocarbons, or any substance having any constituent elements displaying any of the foregoing characteristics.

  • Phase I Environmental Assessment A “Phase I assessment” as described in, and meeting the criteria of, the ASTM, plus a radon and asbestos inspection.

  • Physical examination means the assessment of an individual’s health by a professional licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy, or by an advanced practice nurse or physician assistant.

  • Hazardous chemical has the meaning given in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth) and includes: prohibited carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); restricted carcinogen, as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); hazardous chemicals the use of which is restricted under regulation 382 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth), including polychlorinated biphenyls; Schedule 11 Hazardous Chemicals; hazardous chemicals listed in Table 14.1 of Schedule 14 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth); Schedule 15 Chemicals; and lead as defined in subregulation 5(1) of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth).

  • Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified physical therapist.

  • Animal waste means any waste consisting of animal matter that has not been processed into food for human consumption.

  • Environmental Contamination means the introduction or presence of Hazardous Materials at such levels, quantities or location, or of such form or character, as to constitute a violation of federal, state or local laws or regulations, and present a material risk under federal, state or local laws and regulations that the Premises will not be available or usable for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Physical assault means intentionally causing or attempting to cause physical harm to another through force or violence.

  • Material Environmental Amount an amount payable by the Borrower and/or its Subsidiaries in excess of $5,000,000 for remedial costs, compliance costs, compensatory damages, punitive damages, fines, penalties or any combination thereof.

  • Hazardous Waste means the substances regulated as such pursuant to any Environmental Law.