Common use of Biohazard Pay Clause in Contracts

Biohazard Pay. A. When the Mate, in the course of responding to a medical emergency, comes in unprotected physical contact with bodily fluids, this shall constitute a “biohazardous” substance exposure. A biohazardous substance is defined as blood, fecal matter or vomit emanating from the human body. B. A Mate shall be paid “Biohazard” pay at the straight-time rate, for a minimum of one-half (1/2) an hour and in one-half (1/2) hour increments in addition to their regular rate of pay. RULE 11 - HOLIDAYS‌‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Biohazard Pay. A. When the Matemate, in the course of responding to a medical emergency, comes in unprotected physical contact with bodily fluids, this shall constitute a “biohazardous” substance exposure. A biohazardous substance is defined as blood, fecal matter or vomit emanating from the human body. B. A Mate mate shall be paid “Biohazardbiohazard” pay at the straight-time rate, for a minimum of one-half (1/2) an hour and in one-half (1/2) hour increments in addition to their regular rate of pay. RULE 11 - HOLIDAYS‌‌.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Biohazard Pay. A. When the Mate, in the course of responding to a medical emergency, comes in unprotected physical contact with bodily fluids, this shall constitute a “biohazardous” substance exposure. A biohazardous substance is defined as blood, fecal matter or vomit emanating from the human body. B. A Mate shall be paid “Biohazard” pay at the straight-time rate, for a minimum of one-half (1/2) an hour and in one-half (1/2) hour increments in addition to their regular rate of pay. RULE 11 - HOLIDAYS‌‌HOLIDAYS

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Biohazard Pay. A. When the Matemaster, in the course of responding to a medical emergency, comes in unprotected physical contact with bodily fluids, this shall constitute a “biohazardous” substance exposure. A biohazardous substance is defined as blood, fecal matter or vomit emanating from the human body. B. A Mate master shall be paid “Biohazardbiohazard” pay at the straight-time rate, for a minimum of one-half (1/2) an hour and in one-half (1/2) hour increments in addition to their regular rate of pay. RULE 11 - HOLIDAYS‌‌.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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