Employee Safety Performance Targets and Measures Sample Clauses

Employee Safety Performance Targets and Measures. The Company and Union agree the safety and health of ACS employees and the communities in which they work and the protection of Company assets is of paramount importance. As such, the Company and Union expect all employees to comply with Company policies; federal, state, and local requirements; and to exercise common sense and good judgment to prevent accidents - vehicle, personal injury, property damage, etc. Should an accident occur, we expect employees to cooperate with supervisors, risk management personnel, and the Company’s insurance carrier to minimize the impact of accidents to the health of employees, the public and the community and ACS’ financial well-being. 2018-2023 Collective Bargaining Agreement
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Employee Safety Performance Targets and Measures. Meeting these safety and risk management expectations is an essential job function for every ACS employee. As such, safety will be an important measure of employees’ and supervisors’ performance. The Company will measure results considering the number of preventable accidents, severity of any accidents, and the employee’s compliance with Company policies, procedures and practices, and federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Target performance is: • Zero preventable accidents (“preventable accident” shall mean any occurrences that result in property damage and/or personal injury, regardless of who was injured, what property was damaged, to what extent, or where it occurred, in which the employee failed to exercise reasonable precaution to prevent the occurrence); • Full cooperation with Company and carrier safety and risk management personnel to minimize the impact to employees’, the community’s, and the Company’s well- being should an accident occur; and • Full compliance with Company policies, procedures, and practices and government statutes and regulations. This information is available on the Corporate Website or upon request from Human Resources. The Company’s safety expectations are documented in policies and procedures, as well as federal, state, and local government regulations. Those in effect are documented below, but as the regulatory environment and the Company’s safety programs evolve, it is understood that revisions designed to stay abreast of regulatory requirements or those arising from operational need will continue to be encompassed by this contract provision. Should the Company choose to make revisions to its safety policies and procedures that would have an impact on the terms and conditions of represented employees’ employment, the Company will review those changes with the Union before implementation.
Employee Safety Performance Targets and Measures. Meeting these safety and risk management expectations is an essential job function for every ACS employee. As such, safety will be an important measure of employees’ and supervisors’ performance. The Company will measure results considering the number of preventable accidents, severity of any accidents, and the employee’s compliance with Company policies, procedures and practices, and federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Target performance is:

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  • Performance Targets Threshold, target and maximum performance levels for each performance measure of the performance period are contained in Appendix B.

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  • KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (a) The Custodian and the Funds may from time to time agree to document the manner in which they expect to deliver and receive the services contemplated by this Agreement. The parties agree that any such key performance indicators (hereinafter referred to as “KPIs” or, individually as a “KPI”) shall be agreed upon in writing by the parties and shall be reflected in one or more schedules to this Agreement. The Custodian and the Funds acknowledge that any failure to perform in accordance with KPIs shall not in and of itself be considered a breach of contract that gives rise to contractual or other remedies provided that such failure may be a breach giving rise to contractual or other remedies if it is persistent and not remedied after consultation. Nothing in this Section 11 shall modify any party’s applicable standard of care under this Agreement; nor shall any meeting or discussion among the parties regarding KPIs be construed to prevent a party from pursuing any remedy otherwise available to it pursuant to this Agreement.

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  • Performance Standards The Custodian shall use its best efforts to perform its duties hereunder in accordance with the standards set forth in Schedule C hereto. Schedule C may be amended from time to time as agreed to by the Custodian and the Trustees of the Fund.

  • Goals A. WHAT ARE YOUR MBE/WBE/DVBE PARTICIPATION GOALS? MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (MBEs) WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (WBEs) DISABLED VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (DVBEs)

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