Amenities. Amenities shall be prescribed as provided in Appendix F of this Agreement.
Amenities. The Parties agree that it is the responsibility of the Head Contractor/ Principal/ Occupier of a Site to ensure that the amenities prescribed by the Code of Amenities are provided as a minimum. Where, however, that standard is not maintained due to an action or event beyond the control of the Employer, the Employer should be allowed reasonable time in which to rectify the problem.
Amenities. It is the responsibility of the Builder/Head Contractor to ensure that the amenities prescribed by the Workplace Code of Practice for Building and Construction Workplaces are provided as a minimum. Where, however, that standard is not maintained due to an action or event beyond the control of the Employer, the Employer should be allowed reasonable time in which to rectify the problem. If the Employer acts promptly to rectify the problem, there should be no interruption to work from industrial stoppages, bans and limitations. In all instances, the following procedure shall be observed:
17.1 A uniformly high standard of amenities and facilities such as ablution blocks, change rooms, crib sheds, etc., shall be provided.
17.2 Where there is an issue relating to amenities, the immediate concern must be to rectify the issue. A reasonable period will be allowed to any Employer alleged to have committed a breach, to comply with all requirements of this Clause. While steps are being taken to rectify the issue, there shall be no bans or limitations restricting the Employer’s ability to rectify the issue.
17.3 Mess/Change Shed Facilities Dimension/Construction Requirements and Construction Sheds.
17.3.1 All Sheds shall be weatherproof and soundly constructed to an approved standard with sufficient windows and doors, adequate ventilation and lighting. They must have a floor above ground level and be lined on ceilings and walls.
17.3.2 Mess Shed/s fitted with fly screens are provided for exclusive use of workers and not for the storage of Employers’ equipment, tools and materials.
17.3.3 Shed/s shall provide not less than 0.75 square metres of floor space per person employed at any one time, provided that the area be not less than 4.65 square metres. Fixtures, other than tables and chairs, shall not be included when calculating floor space.
17.3.4 Where 5 or more persons are employed at one time, the floor area shall not be less than 9 square metres.
17.3.5 Adequate facilities are to be provided for warmth and for drying clothes eg. strip heaters.
17.3.6 Provided that 20 or more persons are employed on site at any one time, the Employer shall provide a separate shed or sheds for messing, which shall be of such dimension as to provide not less than 0.75 square metres of floor space per person.
17.3.7 Where less than 20 persons are employed on site at any one time, the Occupational Health and Safety (Building Industry) Regulations will apply to provisions of messing and ...
Amenities. The parties agree that it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that the amenities prescribed by the Code of Amenities are provided as a minimum. Where, however, that standard is not maintained due to an action or event beyond the control of the employer, the Unions agree that the employer should be allowed reasonable time in which to rectify the problem. If the employer acts promptly to rectify the problem, there should be no interruption to work from industrial stoppages, bans and limitations. In all instances, the following procedure shall be observed:
Amenities. (a) The minimum standards as set out in all relevant legislation shall be met in the provision of amenities to employees.
(b) Such amenities may include:
(i) employee designated toilets and access to showers;
(ii) lockers;
(iii) facilities for boiling water, warming and refrigerating food and for washing and storing dining;
(iv) utensils; and
(v) sanitary conveniences.
(c) This clause does not create legal rights or obligations in addition to those imposed on the parties by the relevant legislation.
Amenities. The parties agree that it is the responsibility of the Builder/Head Contractor to ensure that the amenities prescribed by the Code of Amenities are provided as a minimum. Where, however, that standard is not maintained due to an action or event beyond the control of the Company, the Union agrees that the Company should be allowed reasonable time in which to rectify the problem. If the Company acts promptly to rectify the problem, there should be no interruption to work from industrial stoppages, bans and limitations. In all instances, the following procedure shall be observed:
Amenities. 35.1 The minimum standards as set out in all relevant occupational health and safety legislation shall be met in the provision of amenities to employees.
35.2 Such amenities may include:
(a) change rooms and lockers;
(b) meal room;
(c) facilities for boiling water, warming and refrigerating food and for washing and storing dining utensils;
(d) rest room;
(e) washing and bathing facilities;
(f) sanitary conveniences; and
(g) safe and secure workplace.
35.3 Sub-clauses 35.1 and 35.2 shall not apply to community care employees.
35.4 This clause does not create legal rights or obligations in addition to those imposed upon the parties by legislation referred to in this clause.
Amenities. The parties agree that it is the responsibility of the Company to ensure that the amenities prescribed by the Code of Amenities are provided as a minimum. Where, however, that standard is not maintained due to an action or event beyond the control of the Company, the Company will be allowed reasonable time in which to rectify the problem. In all instances, the following procedure shall be observed:
Amenities. The Promoter shall provide the amenities for the use and enjoyment of the Allottee. The description of the tentative amenities and/or facilities in the Club/ Residential Segment is as given in the SCHEDULE – E below.. No substantial or significant changes will be done . Since the entire Housing Complex will be developed project-wise/phase-wise the description and location of the Common areas /amenities pertaining to the entire Housing Complex may change but so far as this phase is concerned no change will take place and facilities will not be curtailed and will be timely delivered .
Amenities. The minimum standards as set out in all relevant Work Health and Safety legislation shall be met in the provision of amenities to employees.