Protective Wear. (a) The College shall provide adequate rainwear for employees in the grounds and maintenance departments.
Protective Wear. 27.08 Emergency Evacuation Procedure 27.09 First Aid Services 28. TECHNOLOGICAL AND OTHER CHANGES 66 28.01 Advance Notice 28.02 Consultation 28.03 Grievance Process 28.04 Transfer Arrangements 28.05 Training Benefits 28.06 Employee Training 28.07 No New Employees 29. JOB SECURITY 68 29.01 Contracting Out 29.02 Additional Limitation on Contracting Out 30. STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING 68 30.01 Education Leave 30.02 Staff Development Fund 31. GENERAL CONDITIONS 69 31.01 Proper Accommodation 31.02 Bulletin Boards 31.03 Parking 31.04 Pyramiding 31.05 Indemnity 31.06 Crossing of Picket Lines During Strike 31.07 Employee Appraisals 31.08 Union Office 32. COPIES OF AGREEMENT 72 32.01 Copies of Agreement
Protective Wear. When it is necessary for an employee to wear protective devices (goggles, safety masks, gloves, etc.), the employer shall be responsible for their provision.
Protective Wear. 28.01 The Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario, as amended, requires that where a worker is exposed to injury to head, eyes and/or feet such worker shall wear protection appropriate in the circumstances.
Protective Wear. The following lists the items of clothing provided by the Corporation to Construction Inspectors for wear while Corporation business and must not be worn during off duty hours.
Protective Wear. 39.2.1 All Teachers who work in one or more of the following classroom settings shall be provided with and wear protective footwear and eye and ear protection: Construction Shop Manufacturing Shop Transportation Shop
Protective Wear. 26.1 The Corporation will provide a safety boot allowance of one hundred and fifteen ($115) dollars each calendar year. Effective September 1, 2008, the Corporation will provide a safety boot allowance of one hundred and thirty ($130) dollars. Effective April 1, 2009, the allowance will increase to one hundred and forty ($140) dollars, and effective April 1, 2010 it will increase to one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars. Employees may roll their annual allowance to their next year’s entitlement. The Corporate standard for safety footwear is a Canadian Standards Association “Green Patch” safety boot providing ankle support and sole protection unless otherwise approved by the Director of Facilities and Property Management.
Protective Wear. 27.08 Emergency Evacuation Procedure 27.09 First Aid Services 28. TECHNOLOGICAL AND OTHER CHANGES 55 28.01 Advance Notice 28.02 Consultation 28.03 Grievance Process 28.04 Transfer Arrangements 28.05 Training Benefits 28.06 No New Employees 29. JOB SECURITY 57 29.01 Contracting Out 30. STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING 57 30.01 Education Leave 30.02 Staff Development Fund 31. GENERAL CONDITIONS 58 31.01 Proper Accommodation 31.02 Bulletin Boards 31.03 Parking 31.04 Pyramiding 31.05 Indemnity 31.06 Crossing of Picket Lines During Strike 31.07 Employee Appraisals 31.08 Union Office 32. COPIES OF AGREEMENT 60 32.01 Copies of Agreement
Protective Wear. 4. All permanent full-time By-Law Enforcement Officers and the Senior By- Law Enforcement Officer will be expected to wear, during working hours only, County approved uniform pants and shirts as well as a three season jacket (as weather permits) purchased through a supplier designated by the County. (SIGNING PAGE – LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING RE: CLOTHING ALLOWANCE – BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS) Dated this day of , 2005.
Protective Wear. 27.08 Emergency Evacuation Procedure 27.09 First Aid Services 28. TECHNOLOGICAL AND OTHER CHANGES 46 28.01 Advance Notice 28.02 Consultation 28.03 Grievance Process 28.04 Transfer Arrangement