Hazardous Disability Law and Legal Definition
Hazardous disability refers to a disability which results in an employee's total incapacity to continue as an employee in a hazardous position, but the employee is not necessarily deemed to be totally and permanently disabled to engage in other occupations for remuneration or profit. Total and permanent disability is a disability which results in the member’s incapacity to engage in any occupation for remuneration or profit.
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Related Legal Terms
- Adult Child With a Disability
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
- Arduous of Hazardous Positions [Civil Service Regulations]
- Banned Hazardous Substance
- Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal
- Child With a Disability
- Corrosion Expert [Hazardous Waste Management]
- Disability
- Disability Clause
- Disability Compensation