Additional Wet Weather Procedure Sample Clauses

Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 14.15.1 Remaining On Site Where, because of wet weather, the employees are prevented from working:
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Additional Wet Weather Procedure. (a) Remaining on-site
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 27.14.1 Remaining On Site Where FTMs are prevented from working because it is raining:
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 34.14.1 Remaining On Site Where employees are prevented from working because it is raining:
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 35.34. Where Employees are prevented from working because it is raining:
Additional Wet Weather Procedure. Rain at Starting Time
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