Damage to Clothing or Spectacles Sample Clauses

Damage to Clothing or Spectacles. 40.5.1 Compensation to the extent of the damage sustained shall be made by the Operator where, in the course of work, the clothing or spectacles of an employee are damaged or destroyed by fire or process substances where it can be demonstrated to be caused by the employees employment. 40.5.2 Compensation shall not be made where damage was due to the employee's own negligence. 40.5.3 The Operator shall not be liable to pay compensation for damage to employee's clothing or footwear where the employee has failed to wear clothing or footwear provided by the Operator.
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Damage to Clothing or Spectacles. 40.5.1 Compensation to the extent of the damage sustained will be made by Ventia where, in the course of work, the clothing or spectacles of an Employee are damaged or destroyed by fire or process substances where it can be demonstrated to be caused by the Employee’s employment. 40.5.2 Compensation will not be made where damage was due to the Employee's own negligence. 40.5.3 Ventia will not be liable to pay compensation for damage to an Employee's clothing or footwear where the Employee has failed to wear clothing or footwear provided by Ventia.
Damage to Clothing or Spectacles. (a) Compensation to the extent of damage sustained shall be made by the company where in the course of the work the employee’s clothing or spectacles are damaged or destroyed by fire; (b) An employee whose clothes and personal belongings are damaged or destroyed by fire when left in a locker or a change room or under similar conditions shall be compensated to the extend of the damage or loss sustained.
Damage to Clothing or Spectacles. 21.1. Compensation to the extent of the damage sustained shall be made by the Company where in the course of the work an Employees' clothing or safety spectacles are damaged or destroyed. Provided that this shall not apply when an Employee is entitled to Workers' Compensation in respect of the damage or when the damage is sustained to clothing which is supplied by the Company or for which the Employee is paid an allowance in accordance with Clause 12. 21.2. Maximum reimbursable cost of replacing damaged spectacles will be as follows: 21.2.1. Lenses and hardening max $95.00 21.2.2. Bifocal lens and hardening max $135.00

Related to Damage to Clothing or Spectacles

  • Damage to Property Of Others 1. We will pay, at replacement cost, up to $1,000 per "occurrence" for "property damage" to property of others caused by an "insured". 2. We will not pay for "property damage": a. To the extent of any amount recoverable under Section I;

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