Temperature Conditions Sample Clauses

Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' health. The parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate matters for referral to established health and safety committees or to the local health and safety representatives, as appropriate.
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Temperature Conditions. The parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees' comfort, morale, health and safety. In determining the stress that temperature extremes may place upon an individual employee, the personal comfort and health of the employee will be taken into consideration as well as related factors such as wind chill factor, air flow, the work to be performed, and similar considerations. Where the Employer's Bioenvironmental Office determines that the effective temperature in a particular work area or site exceeds recognized standards for the degree of work being performed, the Employer will take precautionary measures to reduce the risk to employees so exposed. Such measures will include reduction of work being performed, increased frequency or duration of rest periods, etc. This Section shall apply to both heat and cold exposure situations. Protective clothing for such situations will be provided where authorized in accordance with Section 25.05.
Temperature Conditions. 1. Class 1 (normal): The battery operating temperature is less than 40°C all year round; or the battery operating temperature is within the range of 40°C to 50°C for less than 300 hours in a year.
Temperature Conditions. The Parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around work areas can have a direct bearing on employees’ health. As a part of an overall emergency contingency plan, each facility will have a written plan for appropriate emergent cooling or heating procedures. The Parties agree that the problem of temperature extremes, either hot or cold, and appropriate measures to reduce the risk of exposed employees are appropriate matters for referral to established Safety and Health Committees or to the Local Safety, Health and Environment Representatives.
Temperature Conditions. Workplaces will be maintained at temperature levels appropriate to the nature of the workplace and the type of work being performed in accordance with applicable FPMRs and GSA regulations.
Temperature Conditions. The Parties recognize that temperature conditions in and around the work area can have a direct bearing on employee comfort, morale, health and safety. Where the Agency’s Facilities Manager determines that the temperature in a particular work area or site exceeds recognized standards for the type of work being performed, the Agency takes precautionary measures to reduce the risk to employees. Measures include reduction of work performed, and increased frequency or duration of rest periods. This Section applies to both heat and cold exposure situations.

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  • SUSPENSIVE CONDITIONS 18.1 The Contract is subject to the suspensive condition that the Purchaser obtains a loan in the amount reflected in clause 7 of the SCHEDULE, forming part of the Purchase price payable by the Purchaser to the Seller for the Property, from a bank or other financial institution, against the security of a first mortgage bond over the Property in favour of such bank or financial institution, such loan to be approved in writing by such bank or financial institution within the period stipulated in clause 9 of the SCHEDULE.

  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • Space Conditions All pipes passing through floors, walls, and ceilings shall be installed with sufficient space between them to permit installation of pipe insulation and floor, wall, and ceiling plates without cutting of insulation or plates. Roughed-in dimensions shall be prepared by the Contractor to accomplish this requirement. The Contractor shall locate all equipment that must be serviced, operated, or maintained in fully accessible positions. This provision includes but is not limited to valves, traps, cleanouts, motors, controllers, switchgear, drain points, filter, access doors, and fire dampers. If spaces, dimensions, or other design conditions do not permit compliance with the present article, the Contractor shall file a request in writing with the Design Professional for additional instructions, furnishing a copy to the Owner.

  • Site Conditions A. Existing Site Conditions: Information with respect to the site of the Work given in drawings or specifications has been obtained by County's representatives and is believed to be reasonably correct, but the County does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify all such information.

  • Safe Conditions Whenever an employee reports a condition which the employee feels represents a violation of safety or health rules and regulations or which is an unreasonable hazard to persons or property, such conditions shall be promptly investigated. The appropriate administrator shall reply to the concern, in writing, if the employee's concern is communicated in writing.

  • Service Conditions Customer acknowledges that in the event of a service issue, Customer is responsible for on-site cooperative testing with LightEdge Technical Support to assist in the diagnosis of the trouble. Customer agrees to be bound to current terms of LightEdge Acceptable Use Policy. Terms of the Acceptable Use Policy are subject to change without notice. Current Acceptable Use Policy can be found here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal Customer agrees that any service complaints including concerns regarding level of support, products, service reliability, or any other concerns related to LightEdge or Services being provided by LIghtEdge will be communicated to LightEdge by sending an email to xx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • SUSPENSIVE CONDITION i) The contract only becomes binding and enforceable once:

  • Adverse Weather Conditions Except in emergency situations, the Employer shall not require an employee:

  • Contract Conditions This section contains conditions which shall be complied with during the performance of this contract. The conditions come in two parts, general conditions and special contract requirements.

  • WORK CONDITIONS The Contractor agrees to accept sole responsibility to comply with all federal, provincial and municipal legislation which may have application to the Work and agrees to comply with all provincial and federal legislation affecting conditions of work and wage rates including the Employment Standards Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. E-6.2, the Workers Compensation Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. W-7.1, or any other laws that impose obligations in the nature of employers’ obligations. The Contractor agrees to follow the Public Service Commission Human Resource Policies 9.05 Violence in the Workplace Policy; 9.08 Drug, Alcohol, and Medication Policy, and 11.01 Policy for the Prevention and Resolution of Harassment in the Workplace while working on Government sites, in Government vehicles or alongside Government staff. xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/sites/xxx.xxxx.xx/files/HRPolicy/HRManual_9.05.pdf xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/sites/xxx.xxxx.xx/files/9.08%20DrugAlcoholAndMedicationPolicy.pdf xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/files/PDF%20Files/hrp-manual/hrppm_11.01.pdf The Contractor agrees to accept the full cost of doing those things required under this paragraph and will not charge or seek reimbursement from the Owner in any way, such costs having been taken into consideration and included in the rates of payment stipulated in this Agreement.

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