Equipment and Safety. 6.6.1. No employee shall be required to operate unsafe or mechanically unsound equipment. An employee shall report unsafe equipment to his supervisor for proper disposition or repair.
6.6.2. In the event that an employee has duly reported the occurrence of an unsafe vehicle to his supervisor, and in the event that the Employer fails to cause the vehicle to be repaired or made safe within a reasonable period of time, an employee who refuses to drive the vehicle while in an unsafe condition shall not be subject to disciplinary actions arising out of his refusal.
6.6.3. Ballistic vests shall be made available on a group basis within the jail to Corrections Bureau personnel to draw upon when such personnel are required to handle prisoners outside of the jail facility. Ballistic vest standards shall meet or exceed the minimum state bid requirements, be in size range to reasonably accommodate personnel size needs and shall be replaced based upon manufacturer's recommendations. Consideration for individually fitted vests shall be given based upon an employee’s assignment on a case-by-case basis.
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9.1 No equipment shall be utilized which is not safe and in proper working condition. If an employee believes that the equipment is unsafe, she/he shall immediately report the unsafe condition to the Supervisor. The Supervisor shall take appropriate steps to insure that the equipment is in safe working condition. The final decision as to whether the equipment is safe shall remain the responsibility of the Supervisor.
9.2 Principals will make an effort to keep the number of students actually in study hall below eight-five
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Equipment and Safety.
9.1 No equipment shall be utilized which is not safe and in proper working condition. If a bargaining unit employee believes that the equipment is unsafe, s/he shall immediately report the unsafe condition to their supervisor. The supervisor shall take appropriate steps to insure that the equipment is in safe working condition. The final decision as to whether the equipment is safe shall remain the responsibility of the supervisor.
Equipment and Safety. 5.6.1. No employee shall be required to operate unsafe or mechanically unsound equipment. An employee shall report unsafe equipment to his or her supervisor for proper disposition or repair.
5.6.2. In the event that an employee has duly reported the occurrence of an unsafe vehicle to his or her supervisor, and in the event that the Employer fails to cause the vehicle to be repaired or made safe within a reasonable period of time, an employee who refuses to drive the vehicle while in an unsafe condition shall not be subject to disciplinary actions arising out of his or her refusal.
5.6.3. All fully commissioned Field Operations Bureau deputies will be provided with a serviceable agency issued ballistic vest. Ballistic vests shall be replaced or reconditioned by the agency based upon the manufacturer’s recommendation. Ballistic vest standards shall meet or exceed the minimum state bid requirements.
5.6.4. An employee who is required to work sixteen (16) or more hours in a twenty-four
Equipment and Safety. 23 VII. Working Conditions .......................................................................... 24 VIII. General Provisions ........................................................................... 28 A. Promotional Procedure ...................................................................... 30 B. Transfer Policy ................................................................................. 32 C. Advisory Safety Committee ............................................................... 35 D. Education Incentive Program .............................................................. 36 E. Tuition Reimbursement ................................................................. 39 INDEX ................................................................................................... 41
Equipment and Safety. 26.1 It is to the mutual advantage of both the Company and the employees that employees should not operate vehicles that are not in a safe operating condition and not equipped with safety equipment required by law. It should be the duty of employees to report promptly in writing to the Company all defects in equipment and it shall be the duty of the Company to maintain all vehicles in a safe operating condition. The determination of as well as the responsibility for all decisions with respect to the condition of equipment shall rest with the Company’s maintenance supervisor.
26.2 All Company trucks shall be equipped with adequate heaters, defrosters, windshield wipers and windshield washers.
26.3 It is recognized and agreed that employees must attend such safety courses and meet such safety requirements as specified by the Company from time to time such as the Defensive Driving School, Commercial Driver Improvement Courses and periodic safety meetings. It is also recognized and agreed that the Company reserves the right to institute and/or change safety incentive programs from time to time.
26.4 It is recognized and agreed that employees, as a condition of continued employment, must wear and/or utilize any safety gear or equipment specified and required by the Company. Any safety gear or equipment which is furnished to an employee by the Company shall be the responsibility of the employee. In the event of loss or damage to any such equipment or gear, it shall be the employees’ obligation to purchase a replacement item which the Company will make available to the employee at its cost.
26.5 Employees are required to wear at all times while working safety shoes approved by the Company. The Company shall purchase and provide each employee a pair of safety shoes, twice per year, as follows: Residential - $ 125.00 Commercial - $ 100.00
26.6 It is recognized and agreed that it is the duty and obligation of each employee to keep his equipment in a clean and neat manner and to insure that equipment such as lights, tires, water and oil is in proper working order.
26.7 The Company will give any employee who requests it the opportunity to train on any and all systems operated by the Company. The time for such training will be mutually agreed upon by the Employer and the employee.
26.8 The Company will allow each Driver sufficient time off to a maximum of two (2) hours to write their license qualification without loss of wages.
Equipment and Safety. The Manager will be responsible for maintaining the Equipment in safe operating condition. Any Equipment that is damaged or is not functioning properly should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible with Authority approval. No Equipment shall be disposed of without the prior consent of the Authority.
Equipment and Safety a. It is to the mutual advantage of both the Company and the employee that employees shall not operate vehicles which are not in safe operating condition.
Equipment and Safety. Operates equipment in a proper and safe manner; adheres to proper use of safety equipment and techniques. Comments: