SANITATION AND SHELTER Sample Clauses

SANITATION AND SHELTER. The employees shall be provided with proper and xxx- xxxxx shelter to be heated during the cold weather. Sanitary toilets, potable water in containers and paper cups shall also be provided in convenient locations. If there is a telephone on the site, arrangements will be made to make such telephone available to employees covered hereunder, where possible, during hours when the job of- fice is closed. The employer shall insure that employees are protected from noxious fumes. Dust masks and safety goggles to be supplied by the employer when required under the Oc- cupational Health and Safety Act at the employer’s ex- pense shall remain the property of the employer. In co-operation with the employer’s overall programme of Accident Control and Prevention, it is expected the job xxxxxxx will report to the xxxxxxx for immediate cor- rective action any unsafe conditions, unsafe acts or xxxxx- tions of safety regulations. Every employee shall, as a condition of employment, be required to own and wear a safety helmet of a type ap- proved by the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the employer agrees said helmets may be purchased from the employer at the employer’s cost. Every employee shall, as a condition of employment, own and wear suitable protective footwear. Both parties to this agreement agree to be bound by all provisions contained in the Occupational Health and Safe- ty Act and will take any and all steps necessary to en- force same. The employer will insure that employees have proper lighting facilities for finishing work at all times, including xxxxx-xxxxx and hallways, etc. All other safety clothing and equipment, except personal prescriptive equipment, other than waterproof safety rub- ber boots, necessary to comply with Safety Act regula- tions applicable to protect the employee while perform- ing his assigned work, shall be provided by the employer and shall remain his property. If an employee is injured and receives medical attention by a qualified physician, he will receive his regular wages and other benefits for the full day if, in the opinion of the physician, he is unfit to return to his regular work or if instructed by his xxxxxxx or superintendent to go home. Otherwise, the employee shall be paid hi regular wages for any lost time incurred. If. in the opinion of the job superintendent or xxxxxxx, another employee is required to leave the job site with the injured employee to assist hit.. in getting medical attention, he shall be paid his’ r...
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SANITATION AND SHELTER. 25.01 The Employer shall provide adequate facilities for all employees in which the workers may eat their lunch, with the understanding they will keep such facilities clean. The Employer shall provide space in which the employees can store their clothing.
SANITATION AND SHELTER. COFFEEAND LUNCH BREAKS WELFARE, PENSION, LEGAL COVERAGE AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS AMENDMENT PROVISIONS OF TRUST AGREEMENTS REINSTATEMENT OF EMPLOYEES UPON RETURN FROM ACCIDENT INDUSTRYAND TRAINING INDUSTRY GRADING ARTICLE GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION ARTICLE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEEWAGE PROTECTIONPROGRAMME ARTICLE DELINQUENCIES ARTICLE DURATION SCHEDULE “A SCHEDULE SCHEDULE APPENDIX “I” APPENDIX “II” APPENDIX APPENDIX “IV APPENDIX APPENDIX Appendix Appendix LETTERS OF UNDERSTANDING: NO ICI SECTOR OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY No INDUSTRYDEVELOPMENTFUND (LOCAL 183) No No STRIKE No LOCKOUTAGREEMENT MILLING AND GRINDING IN BOARD AREA THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of May, BETWEEN: TORONTO AND AREA ROAD BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION (hereinafter called the “Association”) OF THE FIRST PART and A COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS Acting as the representative and agent of Teamsters’ Union, Local and Universal Workers Union, Local (hereinafter called the “Council”) OF THE SECOND PART
SANITATION AND SHELTER. The Company shall provide adequate facilities for all employees in which they may eat their lunch. The Company shall provide a locker for everyone including the yard area. 26 ARMTEC LP BRAMPTON, ONTARIO
SANITATION AND SHELTER. 27:01 (a) The Employer shall provide adequate facilities for all employees in which they may eat their lunch. The first aid room and washrooms shall be maintained in a clean and healthy condition.
SANITATION AND SHELTER. The Employer shall provide a proper and adequate place of shelter sufficiently heated and securely locked after the shift in which the employees may eat their lunch and store their clothing. Drinkable water shall he available at all times. Sanitary toilets shall be provided in accordance with the regulationsof the as amended, the Employer agrees to provide the above facilities before production work commences on the project. It is agreed that these facilities shall be on or in the vicinity of the working area. Such shelter shall not be used for the storage of material, equipment, and tools which will render the area unfit for the eating of lunches, and the storing of clothes. A separate area shall be provided for the storage of tools. equipment and materials. co-operation with the Employer’s overall programme of accident control and prevention. the Job Xxxxxxx may report to the foremanfor immediate corrective action, any unsafe conditions, unsafe acts or violation of safety regulations. Safe working conditions are primarilythe responsibilityof management; therefore, all supervisory personnel shall be made aware of all safety regulations and see that they are carried out.
SANITATION AND SHELTER. 9.01 Every employee shall be compensated $125.00 per year to cover work boots and Coveralls payable on the first pay of April of each year.
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  • Sanitation and Servicing Purchaser shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent pollution of air, soil, and water by Purchaser’s Operations. If facilities for employees are established on Sale Area, they shall be operated in a sanitary manner. In the event that Purchaser’s Operations or servicing of equipment result in pollution to soil or water, Purchaser shall conduct cleanup and restoration of the polluted site to the satisfaction of Forest Service. Purchaser shall maintain all equipment operating on Sale Area in good repair and free of abnormal leakage of lubricants, fuel, coolants, and hydraulic fluid. Purchaser shall not service tractors, trucks, or other equipment on National Forest lands where servicing is likely to result in pollution to soil or water. Purchaser shall furnish oil- absorbing mats for use under all stationary equipment or equipment being serviced to prevent leaking or spilled petroleum-based products from contaminating soil and water resources. Purchaser shall remove from National Forest lands all contaminated soil, vegetation, debris, vehicle oil filters (drained of free-flowing oil), batteries, oily rags, and waste oil resulting from use, servicing, repair, or abandonment of equipment.

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  • Consent to Transportation and Medical Treatment I consent to the use of first aid treatment and the use of generic and over-the-counter medications and treatments as directed by manufacturer labels, whether administered by the Released Parties or first aid personnel. In an emergency, I understand the Released Parties may try to contact the individual listed below as an emergency contact. If an emergency contact cannot be reached promptly, I hereby authorize the Released Parties to act as an agent for me to consent to any examination, testing, x-rays, medical, dental or surgical treatment for me as advised by a physician, dentist or other health care provider. This includes, but is not limited to, my assessment, evaluation, medical care and treatment, anesthesia, hospitalization, or other health care treatment or procedure as advised by a physician, dentist or other health care provider. I also authorize the Released Parties to arrange for transportation of me as deemed necessary and appropriate in their discretion. I, the Volunteer, do hereby release, forever discharge and hold harmless the Released Parties from any liability, claim, demand, and action whatsoever brought by me or on my behalf which arises or may hereafter arise on account of any transportation, first aid, assessment, care, treatment, response or service rendered in connection with my Activities with any of the Released Parties. If the Volunteer is less than 18 years of age, the parent(s) having legal custody and/or the legal guardian(s) of the Volunteer also hereby release, forever discharge and hold harmless the Released Parties from any liability, claim, demand and action whatsoever brought by such volunteer or on his/her behalf which arises or may hereafter arise on account of the decision by any representative or agent of the Released Parties to exercise the power to transport, administer first aid, and consent to assessment, examination, x-rays, medical, dental, surgical or other such health care treatment as set forth in the Parental Authorization for Treatment of, and Travel With, a Minor Child.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.

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  • Erosion Prevention and Control Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Purchaser shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather condi- tions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding ex- pected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. If Purchaser fails to do seasonal erosion control work prior to any seasonal period of precipitation or runoff, Forest Service may temporarily assume responsibility for the work and any unencumbered deposits hereunder may be used by Forest Service to do the work. If needed for such work, Purchaser shall make additional deposits on request by Forest Service. Any money deposited or used for this purpose shall be treated as cooperative deposits under B4.218.

  • Allocation and use of scarce resources Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required.

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