Restricted work definition

Restricted work means sanitary plumbing, drainlaying or gasfitting as those terms are defined in the Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006 (the Act).
Restricted work has the meaning set forth in Section 5.17(f)(ii).
Restricted work means any portion of the Work that is an Improvement on any Restricted Intellectual Property.

Examples of Restricted work in a sentence

  • Any work-related injury or illness that results in: 1) Death, regardless of the time between the injury and death, or the length of the illness; 2) Days away from work (any time lost after day of injury/illness onset); 3) Restricted work; 4) Transfer to another job; 5) Medical treatment beyond first aid; 6) Loss of consciousness; or 7) A significant injury or illness diagnosed by a physician or other licensed health care professional, even if it did not result in (1) through (6) above.

  • Restricted work will be posted on a course or section(s) basis and will not form part of a multi-course package (as outlined in Article 13.3(b)) with unrestricted work.

  • Any work-related injury or illness that results in: 1) Death, regardless of the time between the injury and death, or the length of the illness 2) Days away from work (any time lost after day of injury/illness onset) 3) Restricted work 4) Transfer to another job Spec Item Title Description 5) Medical treatment beyond first aid 6) Loss of consciousness 7) A significant injury or illness diagnosed by a physician or other licensed health care professional, even if it did not result in (1) through (6) above.

  • Restricted work assignments are strictly temporary positions, the length of which is discretionary with the Company and in no event will exceed two (2) weeks unless extended by the Company.


More Definitions of Restricted work

Restricted work means any Tenant Changes (including Tenant’s Initial Work) creating excessive noise, vibration or fumes (including, but not limited to any Tenant Change (s) involving (A) demolition, (B) cutting, trenching, chopping and drilling of floor slabs, (C) shooting fasteners into slab, floor or overhead, (D) spraying of paint or other coatings, (E) disconnects or shutdowns affecting other tenants or other parts of the Building, (F) burning or welding of steel which causes fumes to be transmitted to other parts of the Building or (G) the use of air-hammers or concrete saws).