SITE ACCESS SYSTEMS AND INDUCTIONS Sample Clauses

SITE ACCESS SYSTEMS AND INDUCTIONS. 20.1 Site access systems shall be agreed between the Parties.
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SITE ACCESS SYSTEMS AND INDUCTIONS. Site access systems shall be agreed between the Parties. The particular type of site access system to be installed will be reviewed for each project having regard to client requirements, the project’s hours of work, work force numbers and available technology in order to alleviate ’bottle necks’ and inconvenience to workers in its operations. The Company will comply with the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) in relation to any personal information (for the purpose of this clause “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)) they hold in relation to Employees. The Company undertakes that, to ensure the highest level of compliance with Health and Safety legislation, all inductions shall be conducted “face to face” and on the job. Further, all inductions shall include site specific hazards and requirements for each project. Industry specific inductions that cannot be conducted onsite and are required by law (such as General Construction Induction, or Rail Industry Safety Induction etc) are excluded from the operation of this clause. As part of the induction process Union Delegates will be afforded an opportunity to speak to new Inductees about the benefits of union membership and other Union business as the Delegate deems necessary. Employees must not be required to use personal electronic devices, without agreement between the parties.
SITE ACCESS SYSTEMS AND INDUCTIONS. Site access issues shall be discussed between the Parties. The particular type of site access system to be installed will be reviewed for each project having regard to client requirements, the project’s hours of work, work force numbers and available technology in order to alleviate ’bottle necks’ and inconvenience to workers in its operations. The Company will comply with the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) in relation to any personal information (for the purpose of this clause “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)) they hold in relation to Employees. The company undertakes that, to ensure the highest level of compliance with Health and Saftey legislation, all inductions shall be conducted “face to face” and on the job. Further, all inductions shall include site specific hazards and requirements for each project. Industry specific inductions that cannot be conducted onsite, and are required by law (such as General Construction Induction, or Rail Industry Safety Induction etc) are excluded from the operation of this clause.

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