Computer Stations. 25.02.1 Pregnant employees shall have the right to refuse to work at computer stations with video display monitors which emit radiation.
Computer Stations a) Pregnant employees shall have the right to refuse to work at computer stations with video display monitors that emit potentially hazardous radiation.
b) The Employer agrees to supply on request computer-screen filters for video display terminals in the workplace.
c) In purchasing new or replacement computer station equipment, the Employer shall make all reasonable efforts to ensure that the computer station equipment meets current ergonomic standards in order to provide for the comfort and health of the Employees.
Computer Stations. The Employer acknowledges the right of an Employee to refuse or stop working where the Employee believes that their health and/or safety is in danger.
Computer Stations.
25.03.1 Pregnant employees shall have the right to refuse to work at computer stations with video display monitors that emit radiation.
25.03.2 The Employer shall ensure that emission levels from VDT equipment do not exceed those provided by current Ontario government standards and shall ensure that other computer station equipment adequately provides for the comfort and health of the employee.
Computer Stations. No Employee shall be required to work at a computer station for more than two (2) hours without a fifteen (15) minute break from the station. It is the responsibility of the Employee to use their discretion to schedule their breaks from the station.
Computer Stations. Protruding Object issue & Accessible Routes If the computer station is observed during the APR in a circulation path-the 3PR June 2014 Code Call / Feb 2016 Call should ask for them to be moved. Recommend putting them in back of exam room. (additional detail) 3PR will not accept the team having a policy in place to fold up the computer station after each use. Cane detectable elements underneath may resolve the stations as being a protruding object. ADDITIONALLY (as of 2/11/16 ): until further notice, for Sutter purposes, we will honor the 12” cane detection requirement rather than 4” at standpipes.
Computer Stations a) Employees shall have the right to refuse to work at computer stations with video display monitors which emit radiation.
b) In purchasing new or replacement computer station equipment, the Employer shall ensure that emission levels from VDT equipment do not exceed those allowed by current Ontario governmental standards and shall ensure that other computer station equipment adequately provides for the comfort and health of the Employee.
c) The Employer shall provide the Employees with an ergonomic environment, including chairs, desks and other technologies.
Computer Stations. No employee shall be required to work at a computer station for more than two hours without a 15 minute break. Collective Agreement - Article 27
Computer Stations a) Pregnant employees shall have the right to refuse work at computer stations with video display monitors, which emit radiation.
b) In purchasing new or replacement station equipment, the Employer shall ensure the emission levels from VDT do not exceed those provided by current Ontario Governmental standards and shall ensure that other computer station equipment adequately providers for the comfort and health of the employees.
c) No employee shall be required to work in front of a VDT for more than four (4) consecutive hours. After each hour of continuous operation of a VDT, the employee shall be allowed a ten minute break.
Computer Stations. Pregnant Employees shall be provided with either a computer monitor that does not emit radiation at an unsafe level or appropriate devices that prevent radiation transmission at an unsafe level.