Common use of The State shall Clause in Contracts

The State shall. (a) provide the Union with any industrial hygiene tests, safety reports, ventilation and noise control engineering studies or safety related engineering studies prepared by it or on its behalf and relating to any agency or department in which bargaining unit members work. (b) maintain a list, at each facility, of harmful or toxic substances stored or used at each facility. The State shall provide a copy of said list to the Union upon request. (c) inform and educate employees regarding safe practices for chemicals at each facility; and, shall not expose any employee to any harmful or toxic substance without providing him/her, upon request, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). (d) promptly notify the Union of all accidents involving serious personal injury or death; and, also, provide copies of any of the following records upon the request of the Union: Supplementary Record of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Number 101 or equivalent; Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Number 200; Annual Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Survey, OSHA Number 200- S. (e) provide medical examinations for employees exposed to health hazards as determined to be necessary by State medical personnel. (f) cooperate with members of the Bargaining Unit Job Safety Committee in cases where the Committee or the Union requests permission to conduct any industrial hygiene tests, safety studies, ventilation and noise control engineering studies or safety-related engineering studies relating to any agency or department in which bargaining unit members work, provided there is no disruption of the work of the Employer, and provided there is no cost to the Employer beyond funds allocated in subsection (g) of this section. (g) allocate twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars per contract year to be applied towards funding those safety and health-related activities cited in subsection (f) above. Approval for use of funds allocated in this subsection for specific activities shall be by majority vote of members of the Bargaining Unit Job Safety Committee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

The State shall. (a) provide the Union with any industrial hygiene tests, safety reports, ventilation and noise control engineering studies or safety related engineering studies prepared by it or on its behalf and relating to any agency or department in which bargaining unit members work. (b) maintain a list, at each facility, of harmful or toxic substances stored or used at each facility. The State shall provide a copy of said list to the Union upon request. (c) inform and educate employees regarding safe practices for chemicals at each facility; and, shall not expose any employee to any harmful or toxic substance without providing him/her, upon request, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). (d) promptly notify the Union of all accidents involving serious personal injury or death; and, also, provide copies of any of the following records upon the request of the Union: Supplementary Record of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Number 101 or equivalent; Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA Number 200; Annual Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Survey, OSHA Number 200- 200-S. (e) provide medical examinations for employees exposed to health hazards as determined to be necessary by State medical personnel. (f) cooperate with members of the Bargaining Unit Job Safety Committee in cases where the Committee or the Union requests permission to conduct any industrial hygiene tests, safety studies, ventilation and noise control engineering studies or safety-related engineering studies relating to any agency or department in which bargaining unit members work, provided there is no disruption of the work of the Employer, and provided there is no cost to the Employer beyond funds allocated in subsection (g) of this section. (g) allocate twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars per contract year to be applied towards funding those safety and health-related activities cited in subsection (f) above. Approval for use of funds allocated in this subsection for specific activities shall be by majority vote of members of the Bargaining Unit Job Safety Committee.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement