Common use of SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. The Port shall comply with State Safety and Sanitation Laws, where applicable, and shall maintain safe and sanitary conditions in its maintenance shop operations. Adequate dressing rooms and washing facilities shall be furnished by the Port. All toilets, lunchrooms, and working areas shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, properly lighted, heated and ventilated; soap, hot water, and towels shall be furnished. Employees shall cooperate with management in the maintenance of a generally well• kept shop, in the proper use of sanitary facilities, and shall wear and properly use all protective equipment provided by the Port. The Port shall furnish all safety equipment as required except for safety shoes. Safety glasses shall be reimbursed consistent with Port policy. The Port shall replace rain gear that is accidentally damaged. Safety Shoes: The Department of Labor and Industries (WAC 000-000-00000, previously WAC 000-00-000[1]) requires workers to wear appropriate foot protection in areas where there is a possibility of foot injury due to falling or rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries or electrical hazards. In order to comply with this regulation, appropriate foot protection must meet the specifications of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) for Protective Footwear, Z41-1999 - American National Standard for Personal Protection. In order to assist with the purchase of the appropriate footwear, effective upon ratification of the agreement, the Port shall provide regular employees with the following stipends paid on the first pay period in July for the purchase price or repair of the ANSI approved footwear for the duration of the agreement: 2019 $150 (Not in addition to any shoe stipend received in 2019) 2020 $175 All injuries no matter how slight must be reported by the employee to the Xxxxxxx/ or Manager and Shop Xxxxxxx on the day the injury occurs. In the event of an industrial accident of such nature that does not require an employee to discontinue work but does necessitate further treatment by a doctor at various intervals, the employee will make every effort to schedule such appointments outside of their regular working hours. In the event that the employee is unable to arrange such appointments outside the employee's regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their regular shift rate of pay for all time required for treatments during employee's regular working hours. Any employee suffering an industrial accident shall be entitled to a full day's pay for the day on which the accident occurs, provided it shall be medically certified by a physician as a disabling accident. Holiday and/or vacation pay shall not be provided as a duplication of compensation received by an employee on compensated time loss for an industrial injury.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. The Port shall comply with State Safety and Sanitation Laws, where applicable, and shall maintain safe and sanitary conditions in its maintenance shop operations. Adequate dressing rooms and washing facilities shall be furnished by the Port. All toilets, lunchrooms, and working areas shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, properly lighted, heated and ventilated; soap, hot water, and towels shall be furnished. Employees shall cooperate with management in the maintenance of a generally well• well- kept shop, in the proper use of sanitary facilities, and shall wear and properly use all protective equipment provided by the Port. The Port shall furnish all safety equipment as required except for safety shoes. Safety glasses shall be reimbursed consistent with Port policy. The Port shall replace rain gear that is accidentally damaged. Safety Shoes: The Department of Labor and Industries (WAC 000-000-00000, previously WAC 000-00-000[1]) requires workers to wear appropriate foot protection in areas where there is a possibility of foot injury due to falling or rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries or electrical hazards. In order to comply with this regulation, appropriate foot protection must meet the specifications of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) for Protective Footwear, Z41-1999 - American National Standard for Personal Protection. In order to assist with the purchase of the appropriate footwear, effective upon ratification of the agreement, the Port shall provide reimburse regular employees with the following stipends paid on the first pay period in July for the purchase price or repair of the ANSI approved footwear for the duration of the agreement: 2019 up to one hundred and twenty dollars ($150 (Not in addition to any shoe stipend received in 2019120) 2020 $175 each contract year. All injuries no matter how slight must be reported by the employee to the Xxxxxxx/ or Manager and Shop Xxxxxxx on the day the injury occurs. In the event of an industrial accident of such nature that does not require an employee to discontinue work but does necessitate further treatment by a doctor at various intervals, the employee will make every effort to schedule such appointments outside of their regular working hours. In the event that the employee is unable to arrange such appointments outside the employee's regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their his regular shift rate of pay for all time required for treatments during employee's regular working hours. Any employee suffering an industrial accident shall be entitled to a full day's pay for the day on which the accident occurs, provided it shall be medically certified by a physician as a disabling accident. Holiday and/or vacation pay shall not be provided as a duplication of compensation received by an employee on compensated time loss for an industrial injury.

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Samples: Agreement by And

SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. The Port shall comply with State Safety and Sanitation Laws, where applicable, and shall maintain safe and sanitary conditions in its maintenance shop operations. Adequate dressing rooms and washing facilities shall be furnished by the Port. All toilets, lunchrooms, and working areas shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, properly lighted, heated and ventilated; soap, hot water, and towels shall be furnished. Employees shall cooperate with management in the maintenance of a generally well• well- kept shop, in the proper use of sanitary facilities, and shall wear and properly use all protective equipment provided by the Port. The Port shall furnish all safety equipment as required except for safety shoes. Safety glasses shall be reimbursed consistent with Port policy. The Port shall replace rain gear that is accidentally damaged. Safety Shoes: The Department of Labor and Industries (WAC 000-000-00000, previously WAC 000-00-000[1]) requires workers to wear appropriate foot protection in areas where there is a possibility of foot injury due to falling or rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries or electrical hazards. In order to comply with this regulation, appropriate foot protection must meet the specifications of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) for Protective Footwear, Z41-1999 - American National Standard for Personal Protection. In order to assist with the purchase of the appropriate footwear, effective upon ratification of the agreement, the Port shall provide regular employees with the following stipends paid on the first pay period in July for the purchase price or repair of the ANSI approved footwear for the duration of the agreement: 2019 $150 (Not in addition to any shoe stipend received in 2019) 2020 $175 All injuries no matter how slight must be reported by the employee to the Xxxxxxx/ or Manager and Shop Xxxxxxx on the day the injury occurs. In the event of an industrial accident of such nature that does not require an employee to discontinue work but does necessitate further treatment by a doctor at various intervals, the employee will make every effort to schedule such appointments outside of their regular working hours. In the event that the employee is unable to arrange such appointments outside the employee's regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their regular shift rate of pay for all time required for treatments during employee's regular working hours. Any employee suffering an industrial accident shall be entitled to a full day's pay for the day on which the accident occurs, provided it shall be medically certified by a physician as a disabling accident. Holiday and/or vacation pay shall not be provided as a duplication of compensation received by an employee on compensated time loss for an industrial injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. The Port shall comply with State Safety and Sanitation Laws, where applicable, and shall maintain safe and sanitary conditions in its maintenance shop operations. Adequate dressing rooms and washing facilities shall be furnished by the Port. All toilets, lunchrooms, and working areas shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, properly lighted, heated and ventilated; soap, hot water, and towels shall be furnished. Employees shall cooperate with management in the maintenance of a generally well• well- kept shop, in the proper use of sanitary facilities, and shall wear and properly use all protective equipment provided by the Port. The Port shall furnish all safety equipment as required except for safety shoes. Safety glasses shall be reimbursed consistent with Port policy. The Port shall replace rain gear that is accidentally damaged. Safety Shoes: The Department of Labor and Industries (WAC 000-000-00000, previously WAC 000-00-000[1]) requires workers to wear appropriate foot protection in areas where there is a possibility of foot injury due to falling or rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries or electrical hazards. In order to comply with this regulation, appropriate foot protection must meet the specifications of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) for Protective Footwear, Z41-1999 - American National Standard for Personal Protection. In order to assist with the purchase of the appropriate footwear, effective upon ratification of the agreement, the Port shall provide regular employees with the following stipends paid on the first pay period in July for the purchase price or repair of the ANSI approved footwear for the duration of the agreement: 2019 $150 (Not in addition to any shoe stipend received in 2019) 2020 2021 $175 2022 $190 2023 $195 2024 $200 All injuries no matter how slight must be reported by the employee to the Xxxxxxx/ or Manager and Shop Xxxxxxx on the day the injury occurs. In the event of an industrial accident of such nature that does not require an employee to discontinue work but does necessitate further treatment by a doctor at various intervals, the employee will make every effort to schedule such appointments outside of their regular working hours. In the event that the employee is unable to arrange such appointments outside the employee's regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their regular shift rate of pay for all time required for treatments during employee's regular working hours. Any employee suffering an industrial accident shall be entitled to a full day's pay for the day on which the accident occurs, provided it shall be medically certified by a physician as a disabling accident. Holiday and/or vacation pay shall not be provided as a duplication of compensation received by an employee on compensated time loss for an industrial injury.

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Samples: meetings.portseattle.org

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SAFETY AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. The Port shall comply with State Safety and Sanitation Laws, where applicable, and shall maintain safe and sanitary conditions in its maintenance shop operations. Adequate dressing rooms and washing facilities shall be furnished by the Port. All toilets, lunchrooms, and working areas shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, properly lighted, heated and ventilated; soap, hot water, and towels shall be furnished. Employees shall cooperate with management in the maintenance of a generally well• well- kept shop, in the proper use of sanitary facilities, and shall wear and properly use all protective equipment provided by the Port. The Port shall furnish all safety equipment as required except for safety shoes. Safety glasses shall be reimbursed consistent with Port policy. The Port shall replace rain gear that is accidentally damaged. Safety Shoes: The Department of Labor and Industries (WAC 000-000-00000, previously WAC 000-00-000[1]) requires workers to wear appropriate foot protection in areas where there is a possibility of foot injury due to falling or rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries or electrical hazards. In order to comply with this regulation, appropriate foot protection must meet the specifications of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) for Protective Footwear, Z41-1999 - American National Standard for Personal Protection. In order to assist with the purchase of the appropriate footwear, effective upon ratification of the agreement, the Port shall provide regular employees with the following stipends a $120 annual stipend paid on the first pay period in July for reimburse regular employees the purchase price or repair of the ANSI approved footwear for the duration of the agreement: 2019 agreement up to one hundred and twenty dollars ($150 (Not in addition to any shoe stipend received in 2019120) 2020 $175 each contract year. All injuries no matter how slight must be reported by the employee to the Xxxxxxx/ or Manager and Shop Xxxxxxx on the day the injury occurs. In the event of an industrial accident of such nature that does not require an employee to discontinue work but does necessitate further treatment by a doctor at various intervals, the employee will make every effort to schedule such appointments outside of their his/her regular working hours. In the event that the employee is unable to arrange such appointments outside the employee's ’s regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their his/her regular shift rate of pay for all time required for treatments during employee's regular working hours. Any employee suffering an industrial accident shall be entitled to a full day's pay for the day on which the accident occurs, provided it shall be medically certified by a physician as a disabling accident. Holiday and/or vacation pay shall not be provided as a duplication of compensation received by an employee on compensated time loss for an industrial injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement by And

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