Sick definition

Sick. , “sickness” or “illness” means a medical condition that is not an injury or not a pre-existing medical condition which first occurs during your period of cover.
Sick means coughing or sneezing more than explainable from dust or environmental issues. It could be the common cold or the flu, either way if there is a possibility that someone is sick, they should be sent home. • If a trade partner is suspected as sick, send them home and notify their manager. • If an employee who can work from home effectively is identified as sick, they will be • sent home and use technology to continue to work. • If an employee who cannot work from home effectively is identified as sick, they will be temporarily laid off so they can recover. • Anyone who goes home as sick or is sent home as sick must follow current guidelines in respect of screening, testing or self-isolation What to do with a confirmed COVID-19 case: The projections show that 30-70% of the population may ultimately get this illness. All the measures being implemented are to slow the spread to ensure the medical system has the capacity to treat those who need it when they get it. In the event of a confirmed case – • Notify everyone by email as soon as it is confirmed. It is important to communicate well through this so you will be the first to know. • Follow the guidelines provided by Health PEI. • Research is showing the virus lasts max 72 hours without people so we would shut down the workplace for 72 hours. After we would go in and disinfect the hard surfaces like door handles to be sure, but it would be safe to continue work there. • If we have a crew or entire worksite that is quarantined, we will quarantine them for 14 days, shut down the site for 72 hours and restart it as above with a substitute crew to keep work proceeding.
Sick or “Sickness” means a medical condition, not being an Injury, which first occurs during your period of cover.

Examples of Sick in a sentence

  • Those hours of Sick Leave or Vacation Leave combined in excess of 520 hours will be placed in a Sick Leave and Vacation Leave bank account to be utilized by the Employee, or paid out upon separation from service as set forth herein, or converted to banked PERS service credit in accordance with CalPERS regulations.

  • Upon separation from service, the City shall pay employee a one-time lump sum calculated on Fifty (50%) Percent of the employee’s banked unused Sick Leave and one hundred (100%) percent of the employee’s banked Vacation Leave.

  • Employees who become subject to this Plan after July 1, 2011, must convert all accumulated Vacation Leave, Sick Leave to “Personal Leave”.

  • Within one week of termination, the Employer will comply with reporting of remaining sick days to Incolink for the purpose of Portable Sick Leave.

  • A teacher, whose spouse has given birth to a child, who is otherwise eligible for and has been granted leave under FMLA for reason A-1 may request to use up to ten (10) consecutive Accumulated Sick Leave Days during the period of the FMLA leave.


More Definitions of Sick

Sick means coughing or sneezing more than explainable from dust or environmental issues. It could be the common cold or the flu, either way if there is a possibility that someone is sick, they should be sent home.
Sick means to have a fever, to be experiencing ongoing or severe diarrhea, unexplained lethargy, respiratory distress, ongoing or severe vomiting, or pain or other symptoms that are ongoing or severe enough to impair a child's ability to participate in normal activity.
Sick or “sickness” means a condition, the signs or symptoms of which first occur or manifest during your period of cover.
Sick or “sickness” means a medical condition (including a mental illness), not being an injury, the signs or symptoms of which first occur or manifest during your period of cover.
Sick or “Sickness” means a medical condition (including a Mental Illness), not being an Injury, the symptoms of which first occur or manifest after the date of issue of the Certificate of Insurance.
Sick days or “school-out” days have been documented for all school-age children (including children who attend Preschool, Head start or AM or PM Kindergarten) when claimed for an AM snack or lunch.
Sick means disabled due to sickness, as defined in Section 14 A. 7.