Hot Weather Guidelines Sample Clauses

Hot Weather Guidelines. For the purposes of site based discussions regarding the need to plan and perform work during expected periods of hot weather, the following issues shall be considered in conjunction with proper consideration of Occupational Health and Safety issues.
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Hot Weather Guidelines. 14.1 Under this Agreement when air temperature reaches:
Hot Weather Guidelines. 33.9.1 Under this Agreement, temperature of or above 35°C shall be defined as constituting ‘inclement weather’ for work in the Greater Melbourne area. This definition will be subject to review in other regions.
Hot Weather Guidelines. For the purposes of site based discussions regarding the need to plan and perform work during expected periods of hot weather, the following issues shall be considered in conjunction with proper consideration of Occupational Health and Safety issues. 24.10.1 Definition Under this Agreement, temperatures of or above 35 degrees C shall be defined as constituting ‘inclement weather’ for work in the greater Melbourne area. This definition will be subject to review in other regions.
Hot Weather Guidelines. 14.1 Under this Agreement when air temperature reaches (a) 35°C or (b) 28°C and 75% humidity or more, after three hours from the commencement of the shift. it shall constitute inclement weather (Extreme Hot Weather). This clause 14 must be incorporated in the Employer’s OHS Procedures for the Project.
Hot Weather Guidelines. The Employer will comply with all on-site workplace health and safety requirements, directions, guidelines and instructions (which may, for example, involve hot weather guidelines), including those set by the Employer, the Principal Contractor, the PCBU (‘Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking’), and any other party in control of the site. KEY CONCEPTS AND TERMS
Hot Weather Guidelines. The Parties recognise the unique weather patterns of the Far North Queensland Region. With this in mind, as soon as practicable after this Agreement commences operation, the Employer will consult and seek to achieve a fair and reasonable approach to implementing hot weather guidelines specific for the Project. Further, the Health and Safety Committee will convene a meeting at the commencement of the Project to establish a practical and appropriate definition of Extreme Hot Weather (Extreme Hot Weather) in which it is either not reasonable or not safe for Employees exposed to these conditions to continue working in those conditions. This definition may be reviewed over the life of the Project. When Extreme Hot Weather is forecasted, the Employer’s Site Manager, WHS Committee and HSRs will consult and determine what actions are to be taken to reduce exposure and modify the workload prior to the Extreme Hot Weather, which may include:
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Hot Weather Guidelines. Under this Agreement when air temperature reaches (a) 35°C; or
Hot Weather Guidelines. (a) Under this Agreement, temperature of or above 37.5°C will be defined as constituting ‘inclement weather’ for work in the Perth Metropolitan area. This definition will be subject to review in other regions.
Hot Weather Guidelines. Under this Agreement, temperature of or above 40°C shall be defined as constituting ‘inclement weather’ for work in the Kulwin area. When it is expected that the temperature will be 40°C or more, or when the temperature approaches 40°C, the parties on site shall confer regarding the performance of work.
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