Simulated Work Environment Clause Samples

Simulated Work Environment. In a simulated work experience, the student works cooperatively with a business mentor to perform work in a simulated environment. The student performs tasks and demonstrates skills necessary for success in a particular industry, as determined by the business mentor with input and additional guidance from the instructor or educational supervisor. Additional information about WBL opportunities, participation requirements, roles, and responsibilities can be obtained from the career tech program instructor and the WBL handbook. Qualified students may apply for N.K.O.A. funds for basic necessities, such as clothing, shoes, food, glasses, hearing aids, etc. if they are not eligible as a recipient through other programs of existing social agencies. Any student or parent can anonymously report anything that is suspicious or endangering them, their friends, or school. Calls or texts to 844-SaferOH (844-723-3764) are answered by analysts in the Ohio Homeland Security’s Threat Assessment and Prevention (TAP) Unit. When action is needed, the TAP Unit immediately forwards information to local school officials, local law enforcement agencies and others, if necessary. Each Great Oaks campus provides mental health counseling through school based mental health partners. More information is available from school counselors. One of the primary goals of Great Oaks is to assist students in making satisfactory progress through their career-technical pathway. The Student Services Program provides a continuous support system in preparation for the next step in our student’s career path. This includes a successful entry into the world of work, college and/or military. School counselors are available at each Great Oaks campus to provide this support. Chemical dependence, or substance abuse, is recognized as a disease. The school's role is one of intervention, not treatment. The role of Great Oaks is to provide the necessary support to the student to assist him/her in the successful completion of the educational program. (Policy 5530 Drug Prevention)

Related to Simulated Work Environment

  • Work Environment It is mutually agreed that the prevention of accidents and injuries to state employees will result in greater efficiency of operations of state government. Toward this end, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions and the Union shall fully cooperate by encouraging all employees to perform their assigned tasks in a safe manner.

  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

  • Evaluation Software If the Software is an evaluation version or is provided to You for evaluation purposes, then, unless otherwise approved in writing by an authorized representative of Licensor, Your license to use the Software is limited solely for internal evaluation purposes in non-production use and in accordance with the terms of the evaluation offering under which You received the Software, and expires 90 days from installation (or such other period as may be indicated within the Software). Upon expiration of the evaluation period, You must discontinue use of the Software, return to an original state any actions performed by the Software, and delete the Software entirely from Your system and You may not download the Software again unless approved in writing by an authorized representative of Licensor. The Software may contain an automatic disabling mechanism that prevents its use after a certain period of time. RESTRICTIONS

  • Operating Environment Per specifications given in Ref. [1]

  • Management of Special and Technical Environment Each certificated support person demonstrates an acceptable level of performance in managing and organizing the special materials, equipment and environment essential to the specialized programs.