Personal and Collective Protective Equipment Sample Clauses

Personal and Collective Protective Equipment. For performing the activities and providing the service, the SUPPLIER'S personnel, in accordance with the National Legislation or ENEL'S standards, must provide all their dependent personnel with the appropriate protective equipment and working clothes in order to protect them from any possible damage. The personal protective equipment (helmet, gloves, safety glasses, harnesses, etc.) must be certified (ANSI, EN, or equivalent) and must be in working condition for use, ENEL shall carry out inspections to said equipment prior to the beginning of the tasks to ensure that such requirements are met. In addition, the SUPPLIER must check the correct use and quality, and carry out the replacement and appropriate storage of these elements. The SUPPLIER shall include all safety elements required by the nature of the activity in accordance with the corresponding Risk Assessment. The SUPPLIER must train all its personnel and its subcontractors on the correct use of all personal and collective protective equipment. All the elements described in this subsection shall be subject to inspection by ENEL before and during their use in order to verify that they comply with the applicable safety laws, standards, and/or regulations. In the case that during the inspection it is determined that they do not meet the safety parameters, they shall be immediately removed from the workplace by the SUPPLIER.
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Personal and Collective Protective Equipment. When required by ENEL for performing the service visits, the SUPPLIER'S personnel, in accordance with the National Legislation or ENEL'S standards, must provide all their dependent personnel with the protective equipment and working clothes required by ENEL in order to protect them from any possible damage. The personal protective equipment must be certified (ANSI, EN, or equivalent) and must be in working condition for use, ENEL shall carry out inspections to said equipment prior to the beginning of the tasks to ensure that such requirements are met. In addition, the SUPPLIER must verify that its personnel make a correct use of these elements.
Personal and Collective Protective Equipment. For performing the activities and providing the service, the Contractor 's personnel, in accordance with the National Legislation or ENEL'S standards, must provide all their dependent personnel with the appropriate protective equipment and working clothes in order to protect them from any possible damage. The personal protective equipment (helmet, gloves, safety glasses, harnesses, etc.) must be certified (ANSI, EN, or equivalent) and must be in working condition for use, ENEL shall carry out inspections to said equipment prior to the beginning of the tasks to ensure that such requirements are met. In addition, the Contractor must check the correct use and quality, and carry out the replacement and appropriate storage of these elements. The Contractor shall include all safety elements required by the nature of the activity in accordance with the corresponding Risk Assessment. The Contractor must train all its personnel and its subcontractors on the correct use of all personal and collective protective equipment. All the elements described in this subsection shall be subject to inspection by ENEL before and during their use in order to verify that they comply with the applicable safety laws, standards, and/or regulations. In the case that during the inspection it is determined that they do not meet the safety parameters, they shall be immediately removed from the workplace by the Contractor.
Personal and Collective Protective Equipment. In order to carry out the activities and render the service, the Supplier’s personnel, in accordance with National Legislation or ENEL regulations, are obliged to provide all personnel under their charge with the protective equipment and work clothing suitable to protect them from any possible harm. The personal protective equipment (helmet, gloves, lenses, harnesses etc.) must be certified (ANSI, EN or equivalent) and must be in good condition for use. ENEL shall perform an inspection of said equipment before the start of the tasks to ensure that these requirements are met. In addition, the Supplier must monitor the correct use and quality thereof and carry out the timely replacement and storage of these elements. The Supplier shall include any safety element that is necessary according to the nature of the activity in accordance with the corresponding risk assessment. The Supplier must train all its personnel and subcontractors on the correct use of all the personal and collective protective equipment, prior to starting any activities. All the elements described in this subsection shall be subject to inspection by ENEL prior to and during its use to verify that they comply with applicable laws, regulations and/or safety regulations. In the event that, during the inspection, it is determined that they do not comply with the safety parameters, the Supplier shall immediately remove them from the work site.

Related to Personal and Collective Protective Equipment

  • Personal Protective Equipment 64.1 While not being part of any issue of work clothing/equipment supplied (see clause 26), the Employer shall be required to provide personal protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary for the Employee to perform their required duties including:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE 1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not recommend personal protective equipment (PPE) beyond a face covering when interacting with asymptomatic individuals who are not known to have COVID-19.

  • Protective Equipment 21.01 All employees shall wear safety hats to be made available by the Employer.

  • Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment The Government considers operators as fireline personnel who will use and wear specified articles of personal protective equipment.

  • Personal Protective Clothing 11.1 On commencement of employment with the Employer each employee will be issued with the following; • Two pairs of overalls or agreed alternative such as two shirts and two pairs of pants or jeans. • One pair of approved safety boots to the value of $75.00 increasing to a value of $80.00 from 1 July 2006, increasing to a value of $85.00 from 1 July 2009. • One bluey jacket or agreed equivalent (May to October). Nylon jackets and those with metal zips shall not be acceptable. • Any other safety equipment deemed necessary for the safe conduct of work.

  • Protective Clothing & Equipment While not being part of any issue of protective clothing/equipment, the company shall be required to provide the following protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary, by employees during the performance of their required duties:

  • Protective Clothing and Equipment 20.1 In accordance with the Health and Safety in Employment Act and associated Regulations, the Employer shall ensure that employees are provided with any protective equipment required to ensure the safety of employees while at work. The maintenance and replacement of this equipment is the responsibility of the Employer.

  • DEPENDENT PERSONAL SERVICES 1. Subject to the provisions of Articles 16, 18, 19, 20 and 21, salaries, wages and other similar remuneration derived by a resident of a Contracting State in respect of an employment shall be taxable only in that State unless the employment is exercised in the other Contracting State. If the employment is so exercised, such remuneration as is derived therefrom may be taxed in that other State.

  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

  • Personal Items In accordance with Departmental policy, employees will be reimbursed for personal items required on the job that are lost, damaged or destroyed in the line of duty. Reimbursement will be up to an amount of $100 per occurrence, excluding prescription eyewear.

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