PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Clause Samples
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PHYSICAL CONDITIONING. Physical conditioning for the purposes of maintaining physical fitness to carry out firefighting duties and reduce the risk of injuries shall be provided in the amount of 1.5 hours per work shift. The IAFF, Local 1906 will assist the City in reducing any potential injuries from physical conditioning. It is understood and agreed that the physical conditioning program is mutually beneficial to the Fire Department and its employees. The Fire Department will, whenever possible, allow employees to participate in their physical conditioning activity between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. for one and one-half (1- 1/2) hours per shift. The Fire Department will make every effort not to schedule conflicting assignments during this period of time.
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING. The County and the Union recognize that healthy, physically conditioned employees are more effective and efficient and enhance the overall safety of all personnel. To this end, the parties support and endorse individual physical conditioning and each will cooperate in the development and implementation of physical conditioning programs for all employees. The County may require an employee to undergo a physical examination as it directly relates to the goals of the Physical Conditioning Program. The County shall bear the cost of the examination. The County Health Officer and the attending physician shall determine the scope and extent of the exam. To the extent possible, examinations shall be scheduled during the employee's regular working hours. The results of the examination shall be provided to the employee and, upon request, the employee shall be given an opportunity to meet and discuss the examination results with the examining physician. It shall be the responsibility of the employee to take remedial measures or any treatment, including but not limited to, participation in the physical conditioning program, recommended by the examining physician.
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING. The coach is responsible for implementing research-based, developmentally appropriate drills and teaching techniques that support athlete development while maintaining safety. The coach encourages healthful decisions by the student to promote healthy lifestyles and low-risk training practices.
