Common use of Employees’ Rights - Equipment, Vehicles and Conditions Clause in Contracts

Employees’ Rights - Equipment, Vehicles and Conditions. The Employer shall not require employees to take out on the streets or highways any vehicle, or use any type of equipment, that is not in a safe operating condition or equipped with the safety appliances prescribed by law. First line trailers will be swept on a daily basis. All CSI tractors and delivery vehicles will be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition including mirrors and windows. Under no circumstances will an employee be required or assigned to engage in any activity involving dangerous conditions of work or danger to a person or property or in violation of a government reg- ulation relating to safety of person or equipment. The term “danger- ous conditions of work” does not relate to the type of cargo which is to be hauled or handled. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement, or cause for disci- plinary action, where employees refuse to operate equipment or a vehicle when such operation constitutes a violation of any state or federal rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable to com- mercial motor vehicle safety or health, or because of the employ- ee’s reasonable apprehension of serious injury to himself/herself or the public due to the unsafe conditions as set out in any state or federal rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable to com- mercial motor vehicle safety or health to include Part 392.14 of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parcel Service Agreement, Parcel Service Agreement

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Employees’ Rights - Equipment, Vehicles and Conditions. The Employer shall not require employees to take out on the streets or highways any vehicle, or use any type of equipment, that is not in a safe operating condition or equipped with the safety appliances prescribed by law. First line trailers will be swept on a daily basis. All CSI package cars and tractors and delivery vehicles will be maintained in a clean and sanitary san- itary condition including mirrors and windows. Under no circumstances will an employee be required or assigned to engage in any activity involving dangerous conditions of work or danger to a person or property or in violation of a government reg- ulation relating to safety of person or equipment. The term “danger- ous conditions of work” does not relate to the type of cargo which is to be hauled or handled. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement, or cause for disci- plinary action, where employees refuse to operate equipment or a vehicle when such operation constitutes a violation of any state or federal rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable to com- mercial motor vehicle safety or health, or because of the employ- eeemployee’s reasonable apprehension of serious injury to himself/herself or the public due to the unsafe conditions as set out in any state or federal rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable to com- mercial commercial motor vehicle safety or health to include Part 392.14 of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Agreement

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Employees’ Rights - Equipment, Vehicles and Conditions. The Employer shall not require employees to take out on the streets or highways any vehicle, or use any type of equipment, that is not in a safe operating condition or 8-CSI equipped with the safety appliances prescribed by law. First line trailers will be swept on a daily basis. All CSI tractors and delivery vehicles will be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition including mirrors and windows. Under no circumstances will an employee be required or assigned to engage in any activity involving dangerous conditions of work or danger to a person or property or in violation of a government reg- ulation regulation relating to safety of person or equipment. The term “danger- ous dangerous conditions of work” does not relate to the type of cargo which is to be hauled or handled. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement, or cause for disci- plinary disciplinary action, where employees refuse to operate equipment or a vehicle when such operation constitutes a violation of any state or federal rules, regulations, standards xxxx- dards or orders applicable to com- mercial commercial motor vehicle safety or health, or because of the employ- eeemployee’s reasonable apprehension of serious injury to himself/herself or the public due to the unsafe conditions as set out in any state or federal rules, regulations, standards or orders applicable applica- ble to com- mercial commercial motor vehicle safety or health to include Part 392.14 of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

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