Equipment on Power Units Sample Clauses

Equipment on Power Units a) It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver's health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproof. All new equipment put into use as of October 1, 1968 shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. Within 45 days after the date of ratification (May 30, 2009), the parties are to meet to identify a/c repairs, priorities, timelines. Employees cannot refuse to operate the equipment because the a/c isn’t working. The Employer will not unreasonably withhold repairs. b) all new city and highway tractors will have hand braking control valves installed at time of delivery.
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Equipment on Power Units a) It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver's health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproof. All new equipment put into use as of October 1, 1968 shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. b) all new city and highway tractors will have hand braking control valves installed at time of delivery.
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company, having regard for safety and the drivers health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers, and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproof. All equipment shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. As of November 30th, 2000, all new highway tractors will be ordered with air conditioning in the bunk.
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver’s health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alteration to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproofed. All new equipment put into use as of January 2000 shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. Air conditioning is not a reason for “breakdown status” but the Company will repair in a reasonable time frame.
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver's health factor, that a l l power units will. have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers anddefrosters installed and kept i n operating condition. I n extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company w i l l make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order a t a l l times and cabs to be weatherproof. A l l new equipment put into use shall be equipped with coast mirrors, Page Article Equipment continued
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company, having regard for safety and the drivers health factor, that power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers, and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproof. All equipment shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. All will have hand braking control valves.
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver's health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers, and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs to be weatherproof.
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Equipment on Power Units a) It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for safety and the driver’s health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers, and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. In extreme temperatures where heaters do not adequately heat the cab, the Company will make the necessary alterations to retain adequate heat. Defective windshield washers shall not be classified as a breakdown. Windshield wipers are to be kept in proper working order at all times and cabs are to be weatherproof. All new equipment put into use as of October 1, 1995 shall be equipped with west coast mirrors. b) All new city and highway tractors will have hand braking control valves installed at time of delivery. Tractor specifications for brand new tractors purchased after October 1, 1995 will include exhaust stacks to be upright on the right side, retractable seat belts, cloth covered medium back seats and power equipment capable of maintaining 100 KPH under normal load and driving conditions.
Equipment on Power Units. It is agreed between the Union and the Company having regard for the driver’s health factor, that all power units will have adequate heaters, windshield wipers and washers, and defrosters installed and kept in operating condition. All new equipment put into use as of date of ratification shall be equipped with all standard safety features as required under applicable legislation. a) All tractors equipped with ABS brake systems will not be required to have hand brake control valves. b) All Tractors purchased as of ratification are to be equipped with power steering. c) All new equipment put into use as of ratification shall be equipped with heated West Coast mirrors which will be maintained. d) All cabs will be weather-proofed.

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