Equipment Safety Sample Clauses

Equipment Safety. The College agrees that no unsafe or improperly maintained or non-functioning equipment that would jeopardize an employee’s safety shall be knowingly assigned to employees covered by this Agreement. Any malfunctioning equipment essential to the employee’s daily duties will be maintained and/or repaired in a timely fashion. The same shall be reported and documented to the Deputy Chief of Police.
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Equipment Safety. 12 Article VIII. Holidays 8.1 Eligibility . . . . . . . . 13 8.2 Holiday During Vacation . . . . . 13 8.3 Holiday Pay . . . . . . . 14 8.4 Holiday Absence. . . . . . . 14
Equipment Safety. 14.1 It is to the mutual advantage of both the Company and the employee that employees shall not operate equipment which is not in safe operating condition and not equipped with the safety appliances required by law. Equipment declared unsafe by a Supervisor will not be put back into service until necessary repairs have been completed.
Equipment Safety. (Applies to SB1, SC1, SD1, and SI1) The City shall provide all unit members with personal protective equipment (PPE) and other safety equipment appropriate to their assignment so that they can safely do their work. Unit members should be held accountable for all equipment checked out to them. When items are checked out by unit members, there should be a check-in form. If items checked out are missing, the unit member or work crew may be subject to disciplinary action. Unsafe work behavior, loss of equipment, misuse of equipment, and neglect of equipment, failure to adhere to safety practices may cause disciplinary action. The City shall provide a two-way radio to all full-time and permanent part-time custodians assigned to a roving crew.
Equipment Safety. All operations involving equipment must be conducted according to the applicable OSHA standards. All equipment operators must be certified or licensed according to federal, state, and local requirements. All equipment must be inspected according to OSHA requirements and before use by the operator. The contractor is solely responsible for compliance with this safety requirement.
Equipment Safety. Permittee shall maintain all of Permittee’s equipment, including safety equipment, in a safe working order at all times and store said equipment in a safe manner to prevent any unauthorized use or operation thereof.
Equipment Safety. ATS shall build the Product to comply with ATS’s interpretation of applicable (OSHA or CSA) safety standards. ATS shall review equipment safety including guarding designs with Photowatt at a design review meeting with the intent to maximize operator safety, particularly with respect to all pinch points and moving parts. Photowatt shall advise ATS of any required equipment safety or guarding changes no later than five (5) days following the date of such design review meeting. Unless provided for in the Specifications, if Photowatt requests deviation from ATS’s interpretation of the applicable safety standards, this shall be considered a design change (See Section 5). ATS may decline any proposed change in the design by Photowatt, if ATS has concerns regarding safety, reliability, performance or warranty service.
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Equipment Safety. Any equipment issued that affects officer safety should be documented and forwarded to the Chief of Police through the Chain of Command. The Chief of Police or designee will have five (5) business days to acknowledge receipt of the complaint to the Vice President of the Renton Police Guild.
Equipment Safety. When there is a question as to whether the equipment is or is not in a safe operating condition, the Local Chapter Chairperson and the Supervisor of the unit (in which the equipment is involved) shall forthwith review the equipment, situation and condition in a meaningful attempt to rectify the alleged unsafe condition. If no consideration is received by the local Chapter Chairperson, the Chairperson shall forthwith take the matter up with the Superintendent of Schools, or his designee. During such time, the employee shall not be required to operate such equipment if in his/her opinion it presents a danger to his/her health or safety. However, if it is found that the employee's allegation is not justified, such employee shall be subject to disciplinary action. Likewise, if an employee fails to report a defect he/she is aware of, the employee may be subject to disciplinary action. If an employee believes s/he is not being provided with personal protection equipment required by law, s/he should bring this matter to their supervisor’s attention and the Union.
Equipment Safety. Equipment (including tank cars and tank trucks) supplied by either party for the transportation or storage of Product under this Agreement will be in a safe, clean, suitable condition for receipt/delivery and, if applicable, will be fit for the safe receipt and storage of Product. Such equipment and the shipment of Product will be in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, rules and orders of any level of government or duly constituted authority and all safety and facility requirements of the Seller (where applicable). Where a party provides tank trucks for transportation of Product under this Agreement, such party's carrier and drivers must be acceptable to the operator of the applicable loading facility, comply with the operator's loading and safety procedures and execute an access loading agreement at the applicable facility if required by such facility.
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