Heat Illness Preventative Recovery Period Sample Clauses

Heat Illness Preventative Recovery Period. A heat illness preventative cool down recovery period shall be made available for employees working in high heat conditions in order to prevent heat illness in accordance with CAL OSHA requirements and Individual Employer standards. If the Employee is not provided a cool-down recovery period by the Individual Employer, Employee must report it immediately to the Individual Employer’s onsite Supervisor and in no event no later than the end of the shift. If an Individual Employer fails to provide an Employee a preventative recovery cool-down period in accordance with State law and this Section, the Individual Employer shall pay the Employee a penalty equivalent to one (1) additional hour of straight-time pay at the Employee’s regular rate of compensation, excluding fringe benefits, for each work day that a requested preventative recovery period is not provided. No Employee shall be discriminated against for exercising his/her rights pursuant to this Section. All disputes concerning meals, and/or rest periods, and/or heat illness preventative cool down recovery periods are subject solely and exclusively to the Grievance Procedures provided for in Section 10A of this Agreement and must be brought to the attention of the Employer, in writing, by the Union or Employee within thirty (30) calendar days of the alleged violation.. Decisions resolving disputes arising out of the Grievance Procedures shall be final and binding upon both parties.
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Heat Illness Preventative Recovery Period. A heat illness preventative cool-down rest shall be made available for employees in order to prevent heat illness in accordance with Cal/OSHA requirements. If an Individual Employer fails to provide an Employee a preventative cool-down rest in accordance with this Section, the Individual Employer shall pay the Employee, as a penalty, one additional hour of straight-time pay at the Employee’s regular rate of compensation, excluding fringe benefits, for each work day that a requested preventative recovery period is not provided. No employee shall be discriminated against for exercising his rights pursuant to this Section.
Heat Illness Preventative Recovery Period. A heat illness preventative cool-down recovery period shall be made available for employees working in high heat conditions in order to prevent heat illness in accordance with CAL OSHA requirements.

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