Rainwear Sample Clauses

The Rainwear clause defines the requirements and standards for protective clothing or gear designed to shield individuals from rain. Typically, this clause specifies the types of materials, construction methods, and performance criteria that rainwear must meet, such as water resistance, breathability, and durability. For example, it may require that all supplied raincoats or ponchos meet certain waterproof ratings or include features like sealed seams. The core function of this clause is to ensure that rainwear provided under a contract is suitable for its intended use, thereby protecting users from adverse weather and reducing the risk of inadequate equipment.
Rainwear. Each employee who is required to work in the rain will be provided with the following rainwear: pants, jacket, and hip-waders (where required).
Rainwear. The Region will supply rainwear on an "as required" basis for those employees required to work in rainy weather conditions.
Rainwear. Trainmen on request, shall receive rainwear for use on the job once every three years, on an equal cost sharing basis. The Company shall approve the type and cost of rainwear prior to purchase.
Rainwear. Trackman on request, shall receive rainwear for use on the job once every three years, on an equal cost sharing basis. The Company shall approve the type and cost of rainwear prior to purchase.
Rainwear. When rainwear is required on the job, with prior approval by the supervisor concerned, the Company will pay one-half ( ½) the cost of the rainwear purchased. The rainwear must be suitable to the type of work that is to be performed and will be replaced at reasonable intervals.
Rainwear. The Employer will provide rain wear (hats, coats, pants, and boots) as required.
Rainwear. The Corporation will supply in January of each year to outside employees, a clothing allowance of which includes all taxes. The employee will purchase appropriate issue which will be crested and mandatory to wear. The maintenance of the clothing will be the responsibility of the employees. Leather Safety Boots are a condition of employment, where required, for all outside seniority employees whose job necessitates safety boots or shoes. The Corporation will contribute once per year on January of each year, to a maximum of sixty dollars towards the cost of approved boots or shoes. All other employees, whose job necessitates the wearing of safety boots or shoes occasionally, will receive a one time issuance of sixty dollars ($60.00). Employees who commence work after January shall be entitled to boot allowance, as indicated above, on a pro-rata basis. The Corporation will pay half the cost of T-shirts for pool employees (for full and part-time). The Corporation will also pay for the cost of swim wear for full-time pool employees, once a year. The corporation agrees to pay in January of each year a one hundred and seventy-five dollar 75.00) tool allowance to Mechanics upon submission of an annual inventory and one hundred dollars ($100.00) to the Small Engines Any employee to whom any of the aforesaid apparel is issued shall be responsible to the extent of the replacement cost to the Corporation for loss thereof or damage thereto, normal wear and tear excepted. An employee, at the time of termination, shall return to the Corporation all apparel which has been issued to and shall be responsible to the extent of the replacement cost to the Corporation for any lost or damaged protective apparel, normal wear and tear excepted.
Rainwear. The Authority will provide rainwear (hats, coats, pants, and boots) as required. Winter Wear
Rainwear. Upon request, the Employer shall provide rainwear and safety equipment as needed to protect Employees from injury.
Rainwear. The Company will provide rainwear and rubber boots to employees where required. Such rainwear will be provided at no cost to the employees and will be replaced on an ongoing basis as the need arises.