Danger Pay. If an employee is required to work in an environment that requires protective clothing, breathing apparatus or the removal of hazardous materials, because it is hazardous to the employee's health, either immediate or of a long term effect, then that employee shall receive danger pay equal to two dollars ($2.00) per hour above his hourly rate.
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Danger Pay. If an employee is required to work in an environment that requires protective clothing, breathing apparatus or the removal of hazardous materialsasbestos, because it is hazardous to the employee's health, either immediate or of a long term effect, then that employee shall receive as danger pay equal to two dollars ($2.00) per hour above his hourly rate. Employees must advise the Employer of applicable or potentially applicable work in advance of performing any such work.
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Sources: Collective Agreement