Frequency of Exchange of Uniforms and Safety Shoes Sample Clauses

Frequency of Exchange of Uniforms and Safety Shoes. The District shall replace uniforms, safety shoes, and work jacket on an as-needed basis. Visibly worn uniforms and jackets shall be replaced by the District. Safety shoes/boots that are worn and/or no longer provide protection against possible injury shall be replaced. The supervisor shall determine such need, on the basis of the employee turning in damaged items. Prescription safety glasses will be replaced based upon the recommendation of an optometrist. The District shall pay the cost of all uniforms, jackets, and safety shoes as stated in Ed. Code 88037, and in accordance with this article. Uniforms, safety shoes/boots, or safety glasses shall be returned to the District upon receipt of replacement items.
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Frequency of Exchange of Uniforms and Safety Shoes. The District shall replace uniforms, safety shoes, and work jacket on an as-needed basis. The supervisor shall determine such need, on the basis of the employee turning in damaged items. The District shall pay the full cost of all uniforms, jackets, and safety shoes as stated in Ed. Code 88037.
Frequency of Exchange of Uniforms and Safety Shoes. The District shall replace uniforms, safety shoes, and work jacket on an as-needed basis. Visibly worn uniforms and jackets shall be replaced by the District. Safety shoes/boots that are worn and/or no longer provide protection against possible injury shall be replaced. The supervisor shall determine such need, on the basis of the employee turning in damaged items. Prescription safety glasses will be replaced based upon the recommendation of an optometrist. The District shall pay the cost of all uniforms, jackets, and safety shoes in accordance with this article. Uniforms, safety shoes/boots, or safety glasses shall be returned to the District upon receipt of replacement items.

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