Clothing and Supplies Sample Clauses

Clothing and Supplies. 1. Children’s belongings must have their name written on ziplock supplied bag 2. Please dress your children appropriately according to the weather 3. You are to supply 3 full sets of change of clothing for your child, diapers, and wipes (monthly) if not potty trained.
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Clothing and Supplies. 1. Children’s belongings must have their name written on it somewhere. I will not be responsible for lost items. 2. Please dress your children appropriately according to the weather; I am required to take the children outside daily. 3. You are to supply a change of clothing for your child, diapers, and wipes (monthly) if not potty trained.
Clothing and Supplies. 14:01 The Company will provide an initial issue of the following items where the Company feels they are applicable: a) Safety hats, and one (1) helmet liner every twelve (12) months b) One (1) suit of rubber clothes (pants and jacket) for unloading crew and xxxxxxx, and one (1) set of safety rubber boots to be replaced when the worn-out item is returned c) Gloves for employees that regularly work as unloading crew, or as xxxxxxx 14:02 It is understood and agreed that rubber clothes, safety hats and gloves, will be replaced by the Company, free of charge, when the original item is presented showing it to be worn out from normal use in performing the work. 14:03 When an employee cannot present the worn out item, or the wear or damage is not considered, in the opinion of the xxxxxxx, to be from normal use on the job, the employee will be charged for the replacement. 14:04 Despite the above provisions, it is agreed that in any calendar year an employee will receive a maximum of two (2) suits of rubber clothes and three (3) pairs of gloves. 14:05 All items supplied by the Company in accordance with the above shall remain the property of the Company and are to be used in the carrying out of the employees’ duties on Company property. 14:06 Any items supplied by the Company in accordance with the above, must be returned to the Company upon termination of employment, or sooner; and if they are not returned, the employee will be charged for them by way of deduction from pay.
Clothing and Supplies. Please send a change of clothes with your child to be kept at school in case of emergency. All clothing items from home should have the child’s name printed clearly on them inside of a Ziploc bag. Please send your child in appropriate clothing for the weather, as outdoor playtime is an important part of our daily schedule. If the weather is above 32 degrees, students will go outside for at least 10 minutes of their recess.
Clothing and Supplies. 1. Children’s belongings should have their name written on it somewhere. Early Impressions @ Midtown, Inc. will not be responsible for lost items. 2. Please send your child in appropriate clothing for the weather. 3. Parents are urged to bring a small pillow & blanket and a crib sheet, (to fit their cot), for their child/children to use at naptime. 4. Parents should supply a change of clothes even if their child is fully potty trained. 5. Parents are responsible for diapers and special needs foods.
Clothing and Supplies. All of your child’s belongings should be labeled with your child’s name. You should pack two complete changes of clothing in your child’s backpack. Soiled clothing will be bagged and sent home for washing; you should return the clothing freshly washed, or bring a replacement change of clothes, the following day.
Clothing and Supplies. All of your child’s belongings should be labeled with your child’s first and last name. On the first day, you should bring a back pack with two complete changes of clothes and one extra pair of shoes for your child. These clothes are to be left at the program in the event that your child should require a change of clothes. Soiled clothing will be bagged and sent home for washing; you should return the clothing freshly washed, or bring a replacement change of clothes, the following day. Along with the bag of clothing your child needs to provide a fitted crib sheet for the nap cot and a small blanket for nap time that will be kept in the childs cubby and sent home on Fridays to be cleaned and returned the following Monday. No outside toys permitted unless it is brought for show and tell day.
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Clothing and Supplies. The Employer shall supply protective clothing as required by the Workers' Compensation Board.

Related to Clothing and Supplies

  • CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT (a) Employees required by the Employer to wear uniforms will be supplied with an adequate number of uniforms appropriate to the occupation free of cost to Employees. Such items are to remain the property of the Employer and be laundered and maintained by such Employer free of cost to the Employee. (b) Instead of the provision of such uniforms, the Employer may, by agreement with the Employee, pay such Employee a uniform allowance at the rate set out in Item 1 of Table 5. This rate is expressed as per shift or part thereof, or as a weekly rate – an Employee is to be paid whichever is the lesser amount. (c) Where an Employee’s uniforms are not laundered by or at the expense of the Employer, the Employee will be paid a laundry allowance. For Aged Care, Health Professionals and Home Care Employees this will be paid at the rate set out in Item 2 of Table 5. This allowance is also expressed as a payment per shift of part thereof of as a weekly payment – an Employee is to be paid whichever is the lesser amount. For Nursing Employees this will be paid at the rate set out in Item 3 of Table 5. (d) The uniform allowance, but not the laundry allowance, will be paid during all absences on paid leave, except absences on long service leave and absence on personal/carer’s leave beyond 21 days. Where, prior to the taking of leave, an Employee was paid a uniform allowance other than at the weekly rate, the rate to be paid during absence on leave will be the average of the allowance paid during the four weeks immediately preceding the taking of leave. (e) Where an Employer requires an Employee to wear rubber gloves, special clothing or where safety equipment is required for the work performed by an Employee, the Employer must reimburse the Employee for the cost of purchasing such special clothing or safety equipment, except where such clothing or equipment is provided by the Employer.

  • Protective Clothing and Equipment The Employer shall provide and pay for all protective devices, clothing and other equipment necessary to properly protect employees from injury and unhealthy conditions. The Employer shall make provisions for the proper cleaning and maintenance of all safety equipment, devices and clothing at no cost to the employees.

  • Training and Orientation (a) No employee shall be required to work on any job or operate any piece of equipment until he/she has received proper training and instruction. (b) The Employer shall provide sufficient and adequate training and/or orientation to any employee working in a new or unfamiliar work area or position.

  • Training and Support Licensor shall offer installation support to the Licensee and each of the Members, including assisting with the implementation of any Licensor software. Licensor will provide appropriate training to Licensee and Member staff relating to the use of the Licensed Materials and any Licensor software. Licensor will offer reasonable levels of continuing support to assist Licensee and Members in use of the Licensed Materials, including providing help files and other appropriate user documentation in connection with the use of and access to Licensed Materials. Licensor will, at a minimum, make its personnel available by email, telephone or via the Web, or in person during Licensor’s regular business hours, Monday through Friday, for training and user access support.

  • Manufacturing and Supply (a) Depomed shall supply Product for use in conducting Depomed’s development activities for Product in the Field and in the Territory as set forth in Exhibit D. (b) During the four-year period beginning on the Effective Date (the “Supply Period”), Depomed shall supply and package (or have supplied and packaged) Product pursuant to this Section 4.8. Depomed will use commercially reasonable efforts to enter into a long-term Product supply agreement with [***] days after the Effective Date (the “Depomed Supply Agreement”) that will be freely assignable to Solvay or its Affiliates, successors or assigns at any time. In addition, Depomed and Solvay will negotiate and enter into a Product supply agreement with business terms substantially similar to the Depomed Supply Agreement concurrently with the execution and delivery by Depomed and [***] of the Depomed Supply Agreement (the “Solvay Supply Agreement”, and, together with the Depomed Supply Agreement, the “Supply Agreements”). The Supply Agreements will, together, contain the following provisions (among others mutually agreeable to the Parties): (i) Under the Solvay Supply Agreement, Depomed will agree to supply Solvay with its requirements of finished, packaged Product during the Supply Period; (ii) All manufacturing and records will be performed and maintained in accordance with specifications, cGMP and Applicable Law; (iii) Depomed will provide reasonable assistance to Solvay in the event Solvay wishes to qualify a backup Product manufacturer; (iv) Depomed shall [***]; (v) Solvay will pay Depomed the following amounts in connection with all activities performed by or on behalf of Depomed associated with Product manufacture and supply (other than activities specified on Exhibit D) (A) [***]% of Depomed’s out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with such manufacture and supply of Product to Solvay, and (B) a labor charge equal to the FTE Charges for all Depomed employees allocated to the manufacture and supply of Product to Solvay, not to exceed FTE Charges for an aggregate of [***] during any given calendar quarter (and Depomed shall provide to Solvay periodic reports detailing the FTE Charges for which Solvay must pay Depomed hereunder);

  • Training and Promotion a. The contractor will assist in locating, qualifying, and increasing the skills of minorities and women who are applicants for employment or current employees. Such efforts should be aimed at developing full journey level status employees in the type of trade or job classification involved. b. Consistent with the contractor's work force requirements and as permissible under Federal and State regulations, the contractor shall make full use of training programs, i.e., apprenticeship, and on-the-job training programs for the geographical area of contract performance. In the event a special provision for training is provided under this contract, this subparagraph will be superseded as indicated in the special provision. The contracting agency may reserve training positions for persons who receive welfare assistance in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 140(a). c. The contractor will advise employees and applicants for employment of available training programs and entrance requirements for each. d. The contractor will periodically review the training and promotion potential of employees who are minorities and women and will encourage eligible employees to apply for such training and promotion.

  • Clothing Employees after 152 hours employment with the Company will be supplied with: i) Two sets of shorts, overalls or trousers and shirts, or any combination of clothing as agreed between the employees and the Company which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis; ii) Safety boots will be provided on commencement of employment and replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iii) A jumper, or in the case of employees engaged upon construction work, a bluey jacket, which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iv) Where ever possible ‘Australian Made’ protective clothing will be issued.

  • Skidding and Yarding Methods of skid- ding or yarding specified for particular areas, if any, are indicated on Sale Area Map. Outside Clearcutting Units and construction clearings, insofar as ground conditions permit, products shall not be skidded against reserve trees or groups of reproduction and tractors shall be equipped with a winch to facilitate skidding. B6.421 Rigging. Insofar as practicable, needed rigging shall be slung on stumps or trees desig- nated for cutting.

  • TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT 9.1 The Employer and the Union recognize the value and benefit of education and training designed to enhance an employee’s ability to perform their job duties. Training and employee development opportunities will be provided to employees in accordance with Employer policies and available resources. 9.2 Attendance at employer-required training will be considered time worked. The Employer will make reasonable attempts to schedule employer-required training during an employee’s regular work shift. The Employer will pay the registration and associated travel costs in accordance with Article 23, Travel, for employer-required training.

  • PACKING AND SHIPPING a. Seller shall pack the goods and materials to prevent damage and deterioration. Unless otherwise set forth in this Contract, Seller shall package the goods in accordance with the requirements of Boeing Document D37522-6 “Supplier Packaging”. Buyer may charge Seller for damage to or deterioration of any goods resulting from improper packing or packaging. b. If the Contract specifies FOB destination (place of delivery), then in addition to any other shipping instructions, Seller shall forward goods freight prepaid. Seller shall make the transportation arrangements, pay the shipping costs, and remain responsible for the goods and materials until the goods and materials are delivered and the Buyer takes possession at the destination. c. If the Contract specifies FOB origin (place of shipment), then in addition to any other shipping instructions, Seller shall forward goods collect. For goods shipped within the United States, Seller shall make no declaration concerning the value of the goods shipped except on goods where the tariff rating is dependent upon released or declared value. In such event, Seller shall release or declare such value at the maximum value within the lowest rating. Seller will ship the goods in accordance with the provisions set forth in the Boeing Domestic Shipment Routing Guide to be accessed through Buyer’s supplier portal at xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/. Sellers need a One Time Password (OTP) token to log into the Boeing Supplier Portal. Upon Xxxxx’s request, Seller will identify packaging charges showing material and labor costs for container fabrication. d. Seller shall provide with each container shipped under this Contract an Advanced Shipping Notice (“ASN”). For each container shipped, Seller shall provide two (2) readable copies of the ASN barcode as follows: one (1) copy is to be securely affixed to the outside of each container and one (1) copy is to be loose inside each container. Non- conforming shipments are subject to rejection and repackaging at Seller’s expense. Instructions and guidelines related to the ASN process can be found on the Boeing Supplier Portal. Seller shall access by selecting the “Enterprise ASN Instructions” hyper-link under the header “Exostar Resources”. A copy of these instructions can also be found at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.

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