Outer Wear Clause Samples

The "Outer Wear" clause defines the rules and requirements regarding clothing worn over regular attire, such as coats, jackets, or uniforms, within a specific context like a workplace or event. It typically outlines what types of outerwear are permitted or prohibited, may specify branding or color requirements, and can address storage or display of such items. This clause ensures consistency in appearance, maintains safety or security standards, and helps prevent misunderstandings about acceptable dress.
Outer Wear. The Authority will supply one (1) parka or bomber jacket every three (3) years to employees who work outdoors on a regular basis. Airside Safety Officers will be provided with a parka or raincoat every three (3) years. Airside Safety Officers will be initially issued both a parka and a raincoat. Parkas, bomber jackets, and raincoats will be cleaned annually, or as needed, by the Authority at no cost to the employee.
Outer Wear. Effective January 1, 2015, each employee shall be eligible to receive, once per calendar year, a reimbursement of up to $150.00 for purchases of outer wear that an employee utilizes in the performance of their outdoor duties. Articles reimbursed remain the property of the employee. The City shall not be responsible for theft, damage, care or replacement of such articles.
Outer Wear. 1 windbreaker 1 reversible raincoat 1 rain cover for dress hat 1 Class A dress hat 1 ballcap
Outer Wear. For use in exceptional circumstances, a limited supply of clean outer wear will be held by the Company to supplement normal winter clothing supplied by the employee proceeding on an The Company and the Union agree on the following rules for the accreditation of fitters and inspectors assigned to an Ft. Team: To qualify as an Member, the employee must meet the wing requiremen fully conversant with engine main build and the work fully conversant with inspection requirements with regards to the work he is performing; fully conversant with engine power plant, when applicable; fully conversant with quality procedures; Canadian Forces Military security clearance, when applicable; must be the holder of an stamp.
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Outer Wear. The Employer will supply one (I) parka every three (3) years. The parka will be cleaned annually, or as deemed needed by the Employer, at no cost to the employee.
Outer Wear. 1 windbreaker 1 reversible raincoat 1 rain cover for uniform hat 1 uniform hat 1 winter knit hat (optional upon request) 1 pair winter gloves 1 navy blue sweater (optional upon request) 1 pair patrol gloves (optional upon request) 3 long sleeve shirts 3 short sleeve shirts 2 neckties 2 turtleneck shirts (optional on request) 1 pair of uniform shoes or boots per year 4 black navy blue socks (optional upon request) 1 baton and holder 2 pair handcuffs and 1 key 2 handcuff pouch 1 firearm with tac light 1 safety holster 2 bullet magazines 1 magazine pouch 1 OC Spray and holder 1 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ belt 4 keepers 1 flashlight 1 flashlight ring 1 equipment carry bag/briefcase 1 aluminum report case 1 aluminum summons case
Outer Wear. For use in exceptional circumstances, a limited supply of clean outer wear will be held by the Company to supplement normal winter clothing supplied by the employee proceeding on an Mobile Repair Party.
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