Common use of Safety Issues Clause in Contracts

Safety Issues. It is understood and agreed that an employee who has a safety-related concern arising from his/her assignment shall inform his/her immediate supervisor. If the matter cannot be resolved by mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee, it shall be referred to a “Joint Safety Committee” comprised of not more than three (3) persons from the bargaining unit and three (3) persons representing the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Safety Issues. It is understood and agreed that an employee who has a safety-related concern arising from his/her his assignment shall inform his/her his immediate supervisor. If the matter cannot be resolved by mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee, it shall be referred to a "Joint Safety Committee" comprised of not more than three (3) persons from the bargaining unit and three (3) persons representing the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Safety Issues. It is understood and agreed that an employee who has a safety-related concern arising from his/her his assignment shall inform his/her his immediate supervisor. If the matter cannot be resolved by mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee, it shall be referred to a "Joint Safety Committee” comprised of not more than three (3) persons from the bargaining unit and three (3) persons representing the Employer."

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement