Safety-Sensitive Function Sample Clauses

Safety-Sensitive Function. “Safety-sensitive function” means any of those on-duty functions including:
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Safety-Sensitive Function. Safety-sensitive function means any of those on-duty functions set forth in the definition of On-Duty Time set forth in Section 2.5 of this Policy.
Safety-Sensitive Function. All tasks associated with the operation or maintenance of school vehicles.
Safety-Sensitive Function. As deemed by the Township, any job function which, by the nature of the work activity involved, could be dangerous and / or unsafe and / or detrimental to the health of the Employee, coworkers, customers, or the general public including due to a momentary lapse in attention of judgment.
Safety-Sensitive Function. An employee is considered to be performing a 18 safety sensitive function during any period in which he or she is actually 19 performing, ready to perform, or immediately available to perform all driving 20 related job functions. Driving related functions shall include waiting to be 21 dispatched, dispatching, training, inspecting and servicing equipment, student 22 supervision, performing or assisting in loading and unloading students, repairing 23 or obtaining and waiting for help with a disabled vehicle;
Safety-Sensitive Function. A bargaining unit member shall only be tested for alcohol while the member is performing, immediately prior to performing, or immediately after performing, safety-sensitive functions. A member may be randomly tested for controlled substances regardless of whether the employee is currently performing any safety-sensitive functions. A member shall only be selected for alcohol and drug tests while the member is on his regular tour of duty.
Safety-Sensitive Function. All time from the time a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time he/she is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. Safety-sensitive functions shall include:
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Safety-Sensitive Function. Pursuant to Part 382.107 of the Code of Federal Regulations safety-sensitive functions include, but are not limited to:
Safety-Sensitive Function. All time from the time a covered employee begins work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time he/she is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work.
Safety-Sensitive Function includes such responsibilities as time on duty waiting to be dispatched, driving time, assisting or supervising loading or unloading, repairing, obtaining assistance or remaining in attendance upon a disabled vehicle.
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