Common use of Dangerous Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Dangerous Circumstances. a) The Company agrees that all members of the Committee shall have the right to investigate dangerous circumstances at the workplace at any time. Dangerous circumstances include any procedure, part of a workplace, or place external to the workplace which has been or potentially could be affected by the workplace, a substance transported from the workplace, or a substance released from the workplace or any equipment, machine, device, article or thing which may harm a person or the environment. b) The Company will follow the internal resolution system found in the Canada Labour Code Part II to respond to and resolve issues raised by the Committee, however, it does not remove the right to refuse.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Dangerous Circumstances. (a) The Company agrees that all members of the Committee shall have the right to investigate dangerous circumstances at the workplace at any time. Dangerous circumstances include any procedure, part of a workplace, or place external to the workplace which has been or potentially could be affected by the workplace, a substance transported from the workplace, or a substance released from the workplace or any equipment, machine, device, article or thing which may harm a person or the environment. (b) The Company will follow the internal resolution system found in the Canada Labour Code Part II to respond to and resolve issues raised by the Committee, however, it does not remove the right to refuse.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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