Safety Boot Issuance Sample Clauses

Safety Boot Issuance. 1. The City shall provide one pair of work boots meeting all existing safety standards, as defined by either ANSI or ASTM, of the City’s choice on an annual basis to all unit employees in the classifications set forth below: Administrative Assistant/PW Warehouse (Modified Assignment) Arborist Crew Supervisor Arborist Technician Assistant Code Compliance Inspector Assistant Construction Inspector Assistant Environmental Technician Associate Code Compliance Inspector Building Inspector Building Repairer Cement Worker Finisher Code Compliance Inspector Construction Inspector Customer Service Field Technician Electrical Inspector Electrical Service Planner Environmental Technician Electrician Equipment Mechanic I Equipment Mechanic II Equipment Mechanic Helper Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator II Equipment Service Worker Equipment Welder Groundskeeper I Groundskeeper II Helicopter Mechanic Housing Technician HVAC Inspector HVAC Mechanic Inspector I Inspector II Integrated Waste Truck Operator Integrated Waste Worker Irrigation Technician Laborer License Investigator Maintenance Worker Motor Sweeper Operator Neighborhood Services Inspector Neighborhood Services Field Rep Painter Park Maintenance Supervisor Park Operations Supervisor Parking Meter Collector/Repairer Parking Services Supervisor/Meter Shop Plumber Plumbing Inspector
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Safety Boot Issuance. 1. The City shall provide one pair of work boots meeting all existing safety standards, as defined by either ANSI or ASTM, of the City’s choice on an annual basis to all unit employees in the classifications set forth below: Administrative Assistant/PW Warehouse (Modified Assignment) Arborist Crew Supervisor Arborist Technician Assistant Code Compliance Inspector Assistant Construction Inspector Assistant Environmental Technician Associate Code Compliance Inspector Building Inspector Building Repairer Cement Worker Finisher Code Compliance Inspector Construction Inspector Customer Service Field Technician Electrical Inspector Electrical Service Planner Environmental Technician Electrician Equipment Mechanic I Equipment Mechanic II Equipment Mechanic Helper Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator II Equipment Service Worker Equipment Welder Gardener Helicopter Mechanic Housing Technician HVAC Inspector HVAC Mechanic Integrated Waste Truck Operator Integrated Waste Worker Laborer License Investigator Maintenance Worker Motor Sweeper Operator Neighborhood Services Inspector Neighborhood Services Field Rep Painter Park Maintenance Supervisor Parking Meter Collector/Repairer Plumber Plumbing Inspector
Safety Boot Issuance. 1. The City shall provide one pair of work boots (of a quality such as Red Wing or comparable) meeting all existing safety standards, as defined by either ANSI or ASTM, of the City’s choice on an annual basis to all unit employees in the classifications set forth below. The maximum amount that the City will pay for these boots for employees is $200.00. Electrical Helper Electrical Test Assistant Electrical Test Technician I Electrical Test Technician II Line Clearance Forestry Supervisor I Line Clearance Forestry Technician Power Line Truck Operator Power Plant Auxiliary Operator Power Plant Control Operator Power Plant Control Operator Apprentice Power Plant Mechanic Power Plant Mechanic Apprentice Power Plant Mechanic Assistant Power Plant Mechanic Helper Power Plant Operator Power Plant Technician Power System Operator I Power System Operator II Power System Trainee Principal Water Quality Specialist Senior Electrical Test Technician Senior Power Plant Mechanic Senior Power Plant Technician Senior Water Facilities Operator Senior Water Meter Repairer Senior Water Quality Specialist Senior Water Quality Technician Senior Water System Mechanic Station Electrician Station Electrician Supervisor I Station Electrician/Operator Apprentice Station Electrician/Operator Station Electrician/Operator Supervisor I Transformer Shop Supervisor Transformer Shop Technician Underground Distribution Construction Mechanic I Underground Distribution Construction Mechanic II Underground Distribution Construction Supervisor I Utility Building Repairer Utility Equipment Operator I Utility Equipment Operator II Utility Maintenance Worker Utility Welder Water Facilities Operator Water Meter Repairer Water Quality Aide Water Quality Specialist Water Quality Technician Water System Apprentice Water System Equipment Operator Water System Helper Water System Mechanic Water System Supervisor I

Related to Safety Boot Issuance

  • Safety Boots Each employee, after 3 months’ continuous service, will be reimbursed (on production of a receipt), the cost of one pair of safety boots (approved by the employer), in each year, to a maximum of $110.00. Wet Weather All protective clothing such as wet weather jackets, safety helmets, welding jackets, welding xxxxxxx, welding gauntlets, rubber boots, etc, (which remain the property of the Company), will be supplied on all occasions deemed necessary.

  • Safety Glasses 10.3.1 Where a teacher is considered to be working in an “eye danger” area, the teacher shall receive a personal issue of standard neutral safety glasses which shall remain the property of the employer.

  • Safety Footwear 1. The State will provide employees in the classifications listed in Section 7 below, and employees who are currently required to wear safety footwear by Department Work Rules, an allowance of one hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) for replacement of safety footwear.

  • Safety Shoes 3901 Employees who are required to wear steel-toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase and/or replacement of these shoes in the first quarter of each year. Any employee out on an authorized leave shall receive payment within thirty days of their return to paid duty. New employees who are required to wear steel- toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase of shoes in their first paycheck; for employees hired on or after December 1, he/she shall not receive an additional $200 in the following February.

  • Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention and Control (a) The Hospital in consultation with the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) shall develop, establish and put into effect, musculoskeletal prevention and control measures, procedures, practices and training for the health and safety of employees.

  • New Hampshire Specific Data Security Requirements The Provider agrees to the following privacy and security standards from “the Minimum Standards for Privacy and Security of Student and Employee Data” from the New Hampshire Department of Education. Specifically, the Provider agrees to:

  • Commercial Price List Reductions Where NYS Net Prices are based on a discount from Contractor’s list prices, price decreases shall take effect automatically during the Contract term and apply to Purchase Orders submitted on or after the date Contractor lowers its pricing to its customers generally or to similarly situated government customers during the Contract term; or

  • DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTOR PRICE LIST AND CONTRACT APPENDICES Contractor shall provide Authorized Users with electronic copies of the Contract, including price lists and Appendices, upon request. OGS CENTRALIZED CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS Contract Updates will be handled as provided in Appendix C – Contract Modification Procedures.

  • Safety Precautions Resident acknowledges that neither Owner nor any of its agents, employees or representatives has made any representations or warranties, either written or oral, concerning the safety of the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment, or the effectiveness or operability of any security devices or safety, health or security measures at the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment. Resident acknowledges that Owner neither warrants nor guarantees the safety or security of residents or their Guests against any criminal or wrongful acts of third parties. Resident and his or her Guests are responsible for protecting their own respective person and property and hereby release Owner and its agents, employees and representatives for any and all damage to person and property. Owner’s safety measures are neither a warranty of safety nor a guaranty against crime or of a reduced risk of crime. Resident acknowledges that security devices or measures may be changed or removed by Owner without notice or compensation, and/or may fail or be thwarted by criminals or by electrical or mechanical malfunctions. Therefore, Resident acknowledges that he or she should not rely on such devices or measures and should take steps to protect himself or herself and his or her existing property notwithstanding these devices. Resident agrees to immediately notify Owner’s representative of any malfunctions involving locks and life-safety building components. Should Resident become seriously injured or imperiled at the Property, Resident authorizes Owner and its agents to call 911 Emergency at Resident’s expense, without legal obligation to do so.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

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