Common use of Direction to Clause in Contracts

Direction to. cease work (a) an issue concerning health or safety arises at a workplace or from the conduct of the undertaking of an Employer; and (b) the issue concerns work which involves an immediate threat to the health or safety of any person; and (c) given the nature of the threat and degree of risk, it is not appropriate to adopt the processes set out in clause 59.4. the Employer or the health and safety representative for the designated work group in relation to which the issue has arisen may, after consultation between them, direct that the work is to cease.

Appears in 42 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Direction to. cease work (a) an issue concerning health or safety arises at a workplace or from the conduct of the undertaking of an Employer; and (b) the issue concerns work which involves an immediate threat to the health or safety of any person; and (c) given the nature of the threat and degree of risk, it is not appropriate to adopt the processes set out in clause 59.460.4. the Employer or the health and safety representative for the designated work group in relation to which the issue has arisen may, after consultation between them, direct that the work is to cease.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Subcontractors Cladding Installation Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!