Physical threat definition

Physical threat means having a dangerous weapon in one’s possession and either threatening with or using the weapon or committing assault.

Examples of Physical threat in a sentence

  • Physical threat to its Facility excluding weather or natural disaster related threats, which has the potential to degrade the normal operation of the Facility.

  • It includes but is not limited to: • Physical threat, intimidation or assault or unwelcomed physical contact such as touching, patting, pinching or punching.

  • Physical threat to its Bulk Electric System control center, excluding weather or natural disaster related threats, which has the potential to degrade the normal operation of the control center.

  • Physical threat directed at a person or an act of violence upon a person.

  • Aiding and abetting: Assisting in the commission of a crime, with the result of being treated as a principal party.2. Arson: Willful and malicious setting of fire, or attempt to set fire.3. Assault: Physical threat to another person.4. Battery: Unlawfully using physical force or striking another person against the will of the other, or any action which intentionally causes bodily harm to an individual.5. Burglary: Unlawful entry with intent to commit a crime6.

  • Physical threat or harm to school staff/faculty or another student (written, verbal, online, etc.)6.

  • Physical threat has a negative impact only on the relationship between eth- nic tolerance and multiculturalism.

  • Physical threat, intimidation, or assault, or unwelcome physical contact such as touching, patting, pinching and punching; or 2.

  • Physical threat to things – a sabotage risk where states might seek to cause damage or disruption to infrastructure physically and/or by cyber means.

  • She is 43 years old, separated, has 4 children and works as a hospital cleaner.

Related to Physical threat

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

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Physical harm means bodily injury, impairment, or disease.

  • Physical Escort means the temporary touching or holding the hand, wrist, arm, shoulder, or back of a student who is acting out for the purpose of inducing the student to walk to a safe location.

  • Physical dependence means a state of adaptation that is manifested by a drug-specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, decreasing blood level of the drug, administration of an antagonist, or a combination of these.

  • Physical injury means substantial physical pain or any impairment of physical condition;

  • Serious physical injury means physical injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious and prolonged disfigurement, prolonged impairment of health, or prolonged loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ;

  • Physical Collocation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.1.

  • Physical Assets means equity securities, debt securities, fixed income securities and units in exchanged traded funds.

  • Physical Property has the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of “Delivery” above.

  • physical nexus means that you have physical presence, such as: a building/facility located in Seattle, you make sales trips into Seattle, your own company drives into Seattle for product deliveries, and/or you conduct service work in Seattle (repair, installation, service, maintenance work, on-site consulting, etc).

  • Physical hazard means a chemical for which there is scientifically valid evidence that it is a combustible liquid, a compressed gas, explosive, flammable, an organic peroxide, an oxidizer, pyrophoric, unstable (reactive) or water-reactive.

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

  • Physical impairment means a loss of physical functioning which interferes with a person’s ability to perform the Activities of Daily Living. A person with a physical impairment would require hands-on Human Assistance in order to perform the Activities of Daily Living.

  • Physical presence means a place of business that is maintained by a Foreign Bank and is located at a fixed address, other than solely a post office box or an electronic address, in a country in which the Foreign Bank is authorized to conduct banking activities, at which location the Foreign Bank (i) employs one or more individuals on a full-time basis, (ii) maintains operating records related to its banking activities, and (iii) is subject to inspection by the banking authority that licensed the Foreign Bank to conduct banking activities.

  • Environmental Condition means any condition or circumstance, including the presence of Hazardous Substances which does or would (i) require assessment, investigation, abatement, correction, removal or remediation under any Environmental Law, (ii) give rise to any civil or criminal Liability under any Environmental Law, (iii) create or constitute a public or private nuisance or (iv) constitute a violation of or non-compliance with any Environmental Law.

  • Physical Safeguards are physical measures, policies, and procedures to protect CONTRACTOR’s electronic information systems and related buildings and equipment, from natural and environmental hazards, and unauthorized intrusion.

  • Imminent danger means a condition or practice in a place of employment that could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the danger can be eliminated through the procedures set forth in rule 875—8.6(88).

  • Has a record of such an impairment means has a history of, or has been misclassified as having, a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activi- ties.