Safety; Tools and Equipment Sample Clauses

Safety; Tools and Equipment. Members of the EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION agree to maintain safe working equipment to satisfactorily meet all requirements of laws, rules and regulations applicable thereto, and both Employer and Employee shall comply with all of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. To further promote the safety of the Employees at the job site, no journeyman nor apprentice shall be required to work alone at locations which are mutually considered to be hazardous by the Employer or his representative (superintendent or xxxxxxx) and the Business Manager of the LOCAL UNION. It is the intent of the parties to this Agreement to provide a safe work environment for all employees. Employer will provide hard hats, eye xxxxxxx, hearing protection, face xxxxxxx, burning goggles, welding gloves and/or other safety devices as may be required by law, local ordinance or at their discretion to reduce industrial accidents. Employees shall supply hard-soled footwear or steel-toed footwear, as necessary, and gloves. In the event Journeymen plumbers or apprentices need to receive inoculations or other health treatments as a result of being exposed to chemicals or infectious agents at an assigned worksite, the Employer shall be obligated to pay for all necessary inoculations or other medical treatment costs caused by worksite exposure, plus the travel costs and time spent receiving treatments during normal working hours. Employer shall be obliged to furnish suitable raincoats, caps and/or boots, if necessary, during inclement weather in the event the Employer requires journeymen and/or apprentices to work during such weather. Journeymen plumbers and apprentices shall be responsible for the reasonable care of tools and equipment and for willful negligence in the performance of their work. All complaints or charges with respect thereto shall be made by the particular Employer to the Conference Committee. Should such journeyman plumber or apprentice cited to appear before said Conference Committee in connection therewith be adjudged not guilty of the charge, then the Employer citing such journeyman plumber or apprentice shall pay him for the time lost in attending such hearing. Local 690 will establish a ten (10) hour OSHA approved safety training course. Cost of the course will be paid by the Apprentice Fund. All Local 690 members will be strongly encouraged to complete this training by April 30, 2005, the end of this co...
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Safety; Tools and Equipment. Where the Board requires uniforms or special work clothes, it shall supply them. The Board will provide necessary safety equipment and tools, and all employees using such equipment and tools shall be charged with the proper care of them. Clothing, tools and other equipment will be assigned, and will be replaced if worn out or accidentally damaged. If such equipment is damaged or lost through employee carelessness, or from accident not connected with employment with the Board, the employee shall replace such equipment. An employee’s failure to properly use safety tools and equipment and to observe recognized safety procedures will be cause for disciplinary action.
Safety; Tools and Equipment. SECTION 46. The parties hereto agree to do all in their power to secure the adoption of minimum safety orders by the Division of Industrial Safety, Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California, applicable to Terrazzo and Mosaic work.
Safety; Tools and Equipment. 36 All personnel, with a need to know, shall be informed and updated, on an as-needed basis on the following 37 issues: no contact orders, medical alerts, threatening or violent behavior concerning students, parents or 38 the public as soon as the District knows it. 40 Employees shall be provided all necessary tools, in good working order, in order to perform the tasks of 41 their positions. 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 Section 4.1. A R T I C L E I V RIGHTS OF THE ASSOCIATION 6 The Association has the right and responsibility to represent the interests of all employees in the unit.

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  • Tools and Equipment As established by current practices, the Employer may determine and provide necessary tools, tool allowance, equipment and foul weather gear. The Employer will repair or replace employer-provided tools and equipment if damaged or worn out beyond usefulness in the normal course of business. Employees are accountable for equipment and/or tools assigned to them and will maintain them in a clean and serviceable condition.

  • UNIFORMS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 23.1 Uniforms‌ The Employer may require employees to wear uniforms. Where required, the Employer will determine and provide the uniform or an equivalent clothing allowance. The Employer will follow their policy regarding the provision and maintenance of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear. The cost of normal wear and tear and loss of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear due to workplace conditions is the responsibility of the Employer.

  • TOOLS AND CLOTHING 30.1 An employee shall be required to provide himself with the ordinary hand tools of his trade, based on established trade union practices at the time of signing of this Agreement. EPSCA and the Union shall establish an appropriate tool list for each trade. Each Employer will provide, insofar as is practical, separate facilities for storing the tools of each trade, but shall not be held responsible for losses, except as noted hereunder:

  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.

  • Services, Materials, and Equipment Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

  • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND APPAREL 16.01 The Employer will furnish employees with all necessary personal protective equipment (including safety helmets, safety glasses, gloves etc.) and rain gear if and when required. Said equipment shall remain the property of the Employer. Any worn out safety equipment will be replaced by the Employer upon presentation of the worn equipment. The employees shall be held responsible for loss or improper maintenance of Employer furnished items, including personal protective equipment, rain gear and safety equipment, in which case employees may, at the discretion of the Employer, be subject to disciplinary action.

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  • Treatment of books and equipment 31. In calculating a refund under sections 25 to 29, a private career college may retain the retail cost of books or equipment that the private career college supplied to the student if the student, (a) fails to return the books or equipment to the private career college within 10 days of the student’s withdrawal or expulsion from the program, or

  • Premises and equipment 6.1 If necessary, the Customer shall provide the Supplier with reasonable access at reasonable times to its premises for the purpose of supplying the Services. All equipment, tools and vehicles brought onto the Customer’s premises by the Supplier or the Staff shall be at the Supplier’s risk.

  • Safety Equipment Should the employment duties of an employee in the bargaining unit require use of any equipment or gear to insure the safety of the employee or others, the District agrees to furnish such equipment or gear.

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