Ergonomic Hazards Sample Clauses

Ergonomic Hazards. The Employer recognizes the importance of eliminating or reducing ergonomic hazards in the workplace to improve workers’ wellbeing and to prevent injuries.
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Ergonomic Hazards. The Co-operative recognizes the importance of eliminating or reducing ergonomic hazards in the workplace to improve workers’ wellbeing and to prevent injuries.
Ergonomic Hazards. The Employer agrees that employees should be provided information about ergonomic hazards and how to prevent ergonomic related injuries. This information could be provided by OSHA Safety and Health guidelines and available literature. When replacement is necessary, the Employer agrees to the maximum extent possible to provide equipment that meets ergonomic design criteria. It is also agreed to the extent possible when equipment is purchased, that training should be provided by the vendor on how to safely and properly operate the equipment.
Ergonomic Hazards. A. The Employer will, to the maximum extent reasonably possible: (1) provide equipment (chairs, tables, workstations, etc.) that meet ergonomic design criteria; and (2) see that employees are properly trained to operate the equipment safely and properly.
Ergonomic Hazards. The Agency shall, to the maximum extent reasonably possible: (1) provide equipment (chairs, tables, workstations, etc.) that meet ergonomic design criteria; and (2) see that employees are properly trained to operate the equipment safely and properly.
Ergonomic Hazards. NIST agrees that employees should be provided information about ergonomic hazards and how to prevent ergonomic related injuries. Additional information is available from NIST/OSHE, OSHA Safety and Health Guidelines, and other available literature. NIST agrees to the maximum extent possible to provide equipment (chairs, tables, work-stations, etc.) which after evaluation has been determined to be necessary to meet the employee’s documented ergonomic needs. It is also agreed to the extent possible when equipment is purchased, that instructions should be provided by the vendor on how to safely and properly operate the equipment.
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Related to Ergonomic Hazards

  • Insurance, Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage The Contractor shall require each of its subcontractors to secure and maintain during the life of the subcontract, insurance of the type specified in this Contract, or, the Contractor may insure the activities of its subcontractors in the Contractor’s policy, as specified in this Contract.

  • Hazard Something that is potentially dangerous or harmful, often the root cause of an unwanted outcome.

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