Tools and implements definition

Tools and implements means all portable articles and instruments, which the authorization holder uses when performing services on clients, including, but not limited to combs, brushes, shears, clippers and yoyettes.
Tools and implements means all portable articles and instruments, that the authorization holder uses when performing services on clients, including, but not limited to, combs, brushes, shears, clippers and yoyettes. Tools and implements do not include mechanical or electrical apparatuses, appliances, or devices.¶

Examples of Tools and implements in a sentence

  • Tools and implements not approved for disinfection and reuse under manufacturers' specifications must be given to the client or discarded after service on each client.

  • Tools and implements are pro­ vided by the Project Officer and the work is divided on a group-task basis.

  • Penalty for the non availability or any short fall of consumables, materials, labour, Tools and implements, Machinery against the prescribed quantities in any activities mentioned at paras 5,6,8,9 and 10 will be imposed as given below.

  • There was evidence of extensive and meaningful clinical engagement and leadership throughout K&M’s development of their future stroke care proposals, which the panel considered should be a model for other service reconfigurations within K&M, and in other health systems.

  • Tools and implements need to be designed for the women community to allevicatetheir on- farm drudgery and help them realize higher efficiency and productivity.

  • HSR.CRP.2 2 Per Sq.m 30000 15000 Cost of Tools and implements like spades, sickles, sprayers, crowbar, etc.

  • Depreciation is computed on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of the assets as follows: - Factory and office buildings 50 years- Plant and equipment 20 years- Tools and implements 10 years- Furniture and fittings and equipment 10 years- Renovations and electrical installations 10 years- Motor vehicles 7 to 15 years Assets under construction included in plant and equipment are not depreciated as these assets are not yet available for use.

  • Cost of Tools and implements like spades, sickles, sprayers, crowbar, etc.

  • Tools and implements not ap- proved for disinfection and reuse under manufacturers' specifications must be given to the client or discarded after service on each client.

  • These trainings are currently underway.• Equipment for Poverty Alleviation centres: Tools and implements were bought and distributed to the skills centres in Mafikeng and Rustenburg.• Visit to Regions: A team led by the Director visited all Regions to update Regions on ABET developments such as the conditions of service for practitioners, the future of FET within ABET, Regionalization and other imperatives.

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