Common use of Safety Release Clause in Contracts

Safety Release. An employee required by the City to work fourteen (14) or more hours in a twenty- four (24)-hour period shall be guaranteed at least eight (8) hours of Safety Release time off before being required to work their next regularly-scheduled shift or portion thereof. When practicable, prior to working fourteen (14) or more hours in any twenty-four (24)-hour period, the employee shall advise his/her supervisor that the employee believes his/her current work assignment may result in the employee becoming eligible for Safety Release time off. An employee granted Safety Release time off may use accrued leave while absent from his/her regular shift or take the time off as unpaid.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Safety Release. An employee who is required by the City to work fourteen (14) 16 or more hours in a twenty- four (24)-hour 24-hour period shall be guaranteed at least eight (8) 10 hours of Safety Release time off before being required to work their next regularly-regularly scheduled shift or portion thereof. When practicable, possible prior to working fourteen (14) 16 or more hours in any twenty24-four (24)-hour hour period, the employee shall advise his/her make the on duty supervisor aware that the employee believes his/her current work assignment may result in the employee becoming eligible for Safety Release time off. An employee granted eligible for Safety Release time off may use accrued leave while absent from under this section shall not suffer any loss of pay due to Safety Release time off during his/her regular shift or take the time off as unpaidscheduled work shift.

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Sources: Employment Relations Agreement