Common use of Foot Protection Clause in Contracts

Foot Protection. Leather work boots are required to be worn at all times. “Safety shoes” are not an acceptable substitute for leather work boots. Approved steel toe or safety toe boots and metatarsal guards are required when using a jackhammer. Concrete work requires use of impermeable, chemical resistant boots. Special conditions at some sites may call for the use of static guard straps or conductive boots. Electrical work may call for insulating boots. Hand Protection Appropriate gloves are required during certain work activities and shall provide protection from the potential hazard. Respiratory Protection The means of respiratory protection to be used for a particular job/task will be carefully considered and determined by a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and approved by the Hy-Vee Construction project team. All requirements of the Hy-Vee Construction Respiratory Protection Program are to be followed. • Prior to wearing a respirator all workers are required to complete a health assessment, training, and a Respiratory Fit Test Record. • Subcontractors are to provide a copy of their respirator program documentation to the Hy-Vee Construction project team. • Contact the Safety Committee if Hy-Vee Construction employees will be required to wear respirators. • Workers who utilize respirators voluntarily are to complete the Voluntary Respirator Use Form. Clothing Full length pants and shirts that cover the shoulder and have a 4 inch sleeve are required. Shorts, cut-off pants, tank tops, or shirts with the sleeves cut off above the shoulder are not permitted. Some environments or work activities may call for long sleeve shirts. No dangling or loose clothing or jewelry shall be worn around moving machinery.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Project Orientation Agreement, Project Orientation Agreement, Project Orientation Agreement

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