Ear Protection Sample Clauses

Ear Protection. Ear protection (ear plugs, etc) which complies with Australian standards) is to be issued and worn by employees in appropriate circumstances.
Ear Protection. The Company will pay the cost of ear muffs. Ring inserts will be replaced once per year. The employee is responsible for loss.
Ear Protection. (a) The Authority will furnish approved ear protection equipment (without cost to employee) to all employees covered by this Agreement who are working under conditions where such protection is required by established Safety Policies.
Ear Protection. At the employee’s request the Employer shall provide custom fit earplugs for employees who have a preference for such type of hearing protection. The Employer will offer custom earplug fitting twice in a calendar year. This will be a group fitting onsite or an individual fitting offsite during the employee’s regular working hours. Employees are eligible to receive custom fit earplugs upon completion of one (1) year of service. Custom Fit ear plugs will be replaced every three (3) years. Lost, stolen or damaged ear plugs will be replaced at the employee’s expense until the end of the three (3) year replacement cycle. Employee requests for Personal Protective Equipment shall not be unduly denied. Garments destroyed through normal wear and tear or due to unavoidable circumstances will be replaced by the Employer at its discretion.
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Ear Protection. The Company shall supply at no cost to the employee, molded earplugs for all employees every two (2) years. In the event of loss by the employee it shall be their responsibility to replace.
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Ear Protection. The Employer shall supply employees with the articles of equipment as required. When the articles mentioned in above are presented or damaged beyond repair by an employee, they shall be replaced at no cost to the employee.
Ear Protection. In designated noise hazard areas suitable ear protection shall be provided for employees in accordance with standards specified by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. An employee who is required to work regularly in a designated noise hazard area shall undergo audiometric tests annually, at the employer's expense for so long as the employee continues to be employed in such an area. All testing shall be undertaken during normal working hours.
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