Hard Hats Sample Clauses

Hard Hats. Hard hats shall be worn at all times on all jobs within the jurisdiction of this contract.
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Hard Hats. Where hard hats are issued, the employee shall be responsible for the hat and will be charged for replacement, unless replacement results from damage in the course of his employment.
Hard Hats. Hardhats meeting the requirements of OSHA 1926.100 shall be utilized and unaltered. Hardhats are required for all site personnel and must be worn at all times. Hardhats shall be properly worn at all times, with suspension and bills facing forward, without exception. For operations that require the use of a welding hood, the hardhat must have the suspension in the appropriate orientation according to the manufacturer (See Section 12 G.) Hardhats shall be inspected daily and replaced when defects are apparent. Hard Hats that contain offensive language and/or imagery shall not be worn. Such offenses shall include disciplinary action which may include immediate and permanent dismissal from this job site.
Hard Hats. The Company will supply one (1) hard hat of approved manufacturer, to each employee, upon the commencement of his employment. All employees must wear hard hats at all times, while in Company work areas, as a condition of employment.
Hard Hats. Provide head protection (hard hats) as required by OSHA for all workers, and provide 4 spares for use by Owner's Representative, Project Administrator, and Owner. Label hats with same warning labels as used on disposal bags. Require hard hats to be worn at all times that work is in progress that may potentially cause head injury. Provide hard hats of type with plastic strap type suspension. Require hats to remain in the Work Area throughout the work. Thoroughly clean, decontaminate and bag hats before removing them from Work Area at the end of the work.
Hard Hats. The Employer shall issue safety hard hats to employees. Hard hats damaged in the course of employment or become unserviceable through normal wear shall be replaced on a one-for-one basis.
Hard Hats. The Employer shall provide and maintain all hard hats. Upon receiving a hard hat the Employee assumes the responsibility of seeing that he does not lose or intentionally render the hat unusable. Sweatbands will be replaced twice a year or upon presenting proof of a broken band. A hard hat that is broken or damaged will be replaced if turned in.
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Hard Hats required for all construction work activities when outside of the protection of a vehicle. These include roadway work zones, in substations, on construction sites, in field work locations, when performing overhead hoisting operations and any time there is a potential hazard to the head. Exceptions would include operators positioned inside the cab of equipment. The hard hat shall be worn in the forward direction. Contractor employees are not permitted to wear Orange & Rockland Utilities hard hats. Hard hats must comply with ANSI Z89.1-2003 or latest version.
Hard Hats. Hard hats shall be worn at all times when working or visiting the Project site.

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