MISCELLANIOUS. SECTION 1. There shall be supplemental hazard pay as follows: On jobs where employees are required to work from trusses, scaffolds, frames, ladders, bosun chairs, etc., or on open structures, towers or open pits, etc., a distance of thirty (30) feet or more from the bottom, ground, or floor, they shall be paid one dollar and seventy- five cents ($1.75) per hour above the regular rate of such work. Whenever it is possible for a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to fall thirty (30) feet or more from the place he is working, while working from or on any of the above-described structures or devices, it shall be considered as hazardous and shall be paid at one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour above the regular rate. The above enumeration is not exclusive. This applies to employees and supervisors only when performing their duties in the hazardous area. Hazard Pay (high pay) will not be paid when an employee is working on a mechanical man-lift, snorkel lift or OSHA approved scaffold or when on a roof not required to be tied off per OSHA standards. A. Supplemental hazard pay of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour shall be paid to any employee who is required to work in an area where epoxy resins or other injurious chemicals are being applied. Hazard Pay will be paid to all employees who are cutting, or grinding, rigid fiberglass duct. No hazard pay to be paid for working with fiberglass duct board. B. Prior to any employee working around chemicals, written notice shall be served to the employees of 1) exactly what the chemical or chemicals are; 2) what safety precautions should be taken; and 3) provide proper safety equipment if necessary.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
MISCELLANIOUS. SECTION 1. There shall be supplemental hazard pay as follows: On jobs where employees are required to work from trusses, scaffolds, frames, ladders, bosun chairs, etc., or on open structures, towers or open pits, etc., a distance of thirty (30) feet or more from the bottom, ground, or floor, they shall be paid one dollar and seventy- seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour above the regular rate of such work. Whenever it is possible for a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to fall thirty (30) feet or more from the place he is working, while working from or on any of the above-described structures or devices, it shall be considered as hazardous and shall be paid at one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour above the regular rate. The above enumeration is not exclusive. This applies to employees and supervisors only when performing their duties in the hazardous area. Hazard Pay (high pay) will not be paid when an employee is working on a mechanical man-lift, snorkel lift or OSHA approved scaffold or when on a roof not required to be tied off per OSHA standards.is
A. Supplemental hazard pay of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75) per hour shall be paid to any employee who is required to work in an area where epoxy resins or other injurious chemicals are being applied. Hazard Pay will be paid to all employees who are cutting, or grinding, rigid fiberglass duct. No hazard pay to be paid for working with fiberglass duct board.
B. Prior to any employee working around chemicals, written notice shall be served to the employees of 1) exactly what the chemical or chemicals are; 2) what safety precautions should be taken; and 3) provide proper safety equipment if necessary.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement