Safety Shoes and Boots Sample Clauses

Safety Shoes and Boots. If the Students are required to wear safety shoes and/or boots as part of their job, the Students shall be reimbursed pursuant to Article 26. Effective: January 1, 1998 Renewed: January 1, 2001 Revised and Renewed: January 1, 2004 Revised and Renewed: January 1, 2009 Revised and Renewed: January 1, 2012 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #2 between VANCOUVER FRASER PORT AUTHORITY and
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Safety Shoes and Boots. 40.01 Safety shoes of a type and style to be determined by the Employer shall be worn at all times while on duty by employees in the following classifications: Emergency Medical Attendant Maintenance Person, Certified Maintenance Person Maintenance Helper Stores Person Stores Helper Dietary Stores Person Lab Assistant II Kitchen Person Groundskeeper Paramedics I & II Emergency Response Officer Housekeeper II Employer will provide an allowance of $150.00 per pair. Replacement will be as required, but: shall not be more frequent than once per year, except for reasons acceptable to the Employer/HeaIth and Safety Committee. Such footwear must be Health Centre and CSA approved and receipts will be required. ~ARTlCLE 41 - ACCIDENT PREVENTION , HEALTH AND SAFETY
Safety Shoes and Boots. (a) Employees who are required to wear safety footwear shall be reimbursed to a maximum of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00) per year (upon presentation of proper receipt) for the purpose of purchasing safety shoes.
Safety Shoes and Boots. Safety shoes of a type and to be determined by the Employer shall be worn at all times while on duty by employees in the following classifications: Emergency Attendant Maintenance Person, Certified Maintenance Person Maintenance Helper Stores Person Stores Helper Dietary Person Assistant II Kitchen Person Paramedics I Response Officer Housekeeper II Employer will provide an allowance of per pair. Replacement will be as required, but shall not be more frequent than once per year, except for reasons acceptable to the and Safety Committee. footwear must be Health Centre and approved and receipts will be required.

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  • 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.

  • 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 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 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 Orientation All employees shall be certified in Safety Orientation. Safety Orientation shall consist of three parts: PART 1 - the CODC Interactive Rights and Responsibilities course; PART 2 - the XXXX course or equivalent, and PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. It is the responsibility of each employee to hold current certification and maintain certification in part 1 and Part 2. The Employer or Owner shall provide to each Employee before commencing work with PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. Each Employee shall be on the payroll and paid while receiving PART 3 training. As a condition of employment it is the sole responsibility of each and every employee to obtain, hold and maintain all current certification(s) in any and all legislated safety training requirements (i.e. WHMIS, Fall Arrest, etc.) that are trade specific. Supporting documentation of all legislated training must be provided by the employee to the Union prior to dispatch and to the employer upon hire and may be further requested by the employer at any time during the duration of their employment. Prior to the expiration of any certification, the Employer will notify the Employee of the pending expiration and give the Employee reasonable time to renew their certification. Further, prior to arriving at site, employees shall hold current qualification(s) for the specific tasks and equipment identified in the dispatch request. If the employee has to be trained after dispatch, all costs borne by the Employer shall be reimbursed by the Training Fund. The CODC Harassment Policy and Procedures, including the provisions regarding General Harassment and as amended from time to time shall be the minimum standard of this Agreement.

  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

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  • International Shopping Goods estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of international shopping procedures in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 of the Guidelines.

  • Electrical Safety Only UL approved items are permitted in Housing & Residence Life. Extension and multi-use cords must be heavy duty, single plug, and be UL approved. Altering or adapting electrical outlets and equipment and overloading circuits jeopardize safety and thus are not permitted.

  • Safety Shoe Allowance For each unit member required by the City to wear safety shoes, the City shall provide a voucher from the City-designated department for up to one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) annually toward the cost of acquiring one pair of safety shoes through the City vendor.

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