Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports Sample Clauses

Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. All equipment which is refused, or has been written up for repair, because not mechanically sound or properly equipped, shall be ap- propriately tagged, and placed out of service, so that it cannot be used by other drivers, or employees until the Automotive/Mainte- xxxxx Department has adjusted the complaint. Employees shall immediately, or at the end of their shifts, report all known defects of equipment on a suitable form furnished by the Employer. The Employer shall not ask or require any employee to utilize equipment that has been reported by any other employee as being in an unsafe condition. Such equipment will be red tagged, as necessary, by automotive/maintenance personnel. The tag must not be removed until the Automotive/Maintenance Department has de- termined that the vehicle/equipment is in a safe operating condition or, where no Automotive/Maintenance Department exists, qualified management will make the deciding determination. Management not qualified to make such a determination, will consult with qual- ified automotive/maintenance personnel before removing a red tag. The person making the decision will sign off the car condition re- port or other form required by law. Any automotive/maintenance person consulted will be noted on this report. When the occasion arises where an employee gives a written report on forms in use by the Employer of a vehicle/equipment being in unsafe working or operating condition and receives no consider- ation from the Employer, the employee shall take the matter up with an officer of the Union, who will take the matter up with the Employer. But in no event shall an employee be required to operate a vehicle/equipment that is unsafe or in violation of any federal, state or local, rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable to equipment or commercial motor vehicles. Copies of the car-condition reports or Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) will be available in centers for review by drivers. Upon notification, drivers may make copies of said reports in facil- ities that have copy equipment. In facilities with no copy equip- ment, the employee will be provided a copy as soon as practical, when requested. In no case will the copy of the DVIR remain valid after the DOT retention requirement (ninety (90) days) or the orig- inal DVIR expires. The current DVIR will be maintained in each vehicle between completion of Preventative Maintenance Inspec- tions (PMI). Other copies will be made available for review by d...
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Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. All equipment which is refused, or has been written up for repair, because not mechanically sound or properly equipped, shall be ap- propriately tagged, and placed out of service, so that it cannot be used by other drivers, or employees until the Automotive/Mainte- xxxxx Department has adjusted the complaint. Employees shall immediately, or at the end of their shifts, report all known defects of equipment on a suitable form furnished by the Employer. The Employer shall not ask or require any employee to utilize equipment that has been reported by any other employee as being in an unsafe condition. Such equipment will be red tagged, as necessary, by automotive/maintenance personnel. The tag must not be removed until the Automotive/Maintenance Department has de- termined that the vehicle/equipment is in a safe operating condition or, where no Automotive/Maintenance Department exists, qualified management will make the deciding determination. Management not qualified to make such a determination, will consult with qual- ified automotive/maintenance personnel before removing a red tag. The person making the decision will sign off the car condition re- port or other form required by law. Any automotive/maintenance person consulted will be noted on this report. When the occasion arises where an employee gives a written report on forms in use by the Employer of a vehicle/equipment being in
Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. No supervisor or employee shall be allowed to turn on a moving belt that they did not turn off. Only the supervisor or employee that turned the belt off shall be allowed to turn the belt on when the area is deemed safe.
Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. All equipment which is refused, or has been written up for repair, because not mechanically sound or properly equipped, shall be appropriately tagged, and placed out of service, so that it cannot be used by other drivers, or employees until the Automotive/ Maintenance Department has adjusted the complaint. Employees shall immediately, or at the end of their shifts, report all
Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. No Change
Out of Service Equipment and Vehicle Reports. All equipment which is refused, or has been written up for repair, because not mechanically sound or properly equipped, shall be appropriately tagged, and placed out of service, so that it cannot be used by other drivers, or employees until the Automo- tive/Maintenance Department has adjusted the complaint. Employees shall immediately, or at the end of their shifts, report all known defects of equipment on a suitable form furnished by the Employer. The Employer shall not ask or require any employee to utilize equipment that has been reported by any other employee as being in an unsafe condition. Such equipment will be red tagged, as necessary, by automotive/maintenance personnel. The tag must not be removed until the Automotive/Maintenance Department has determined that the vehicle/equipment is in a safe operating condi-

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