Common use of Ergonomics Clause in Contracts

Ergonomics. ‌ For all new and renovated offices, pods, or work areas, the Employer, in consultation with the JOSHC, shall conduct a risk assessment and evaluate whether adjustable workstations (adjustable height monitors and desks/keyboards) are required. There shall be adequate space between workstations for equipment and workers to move around safely. The definition of adequate will be based on existing building guidelines, codes, and standards, with input from the JOHSC and staff doing the work. Within 30 days of an employee’s request, the Employer shall commence a risk assessment process to determine if an employee’s workstation is of adequate size and functionality.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Ergonomics. ‌ For all new and renovated offices, pods, or work areas, the Employer, in consultation with the JOSHC, shall conduct a risk assessment and evaluate whether adjustable workstations (adjustable height monitors and desks/keyboards) are required. There shall be adequate space between workstations for equipment and workers to move around safely. The definition of adequate will be based on existing building guidelines, codes, and standards, with input from the JOHSC and staff employees doing the work. Within 30 days of an employee’s request, the Employer shall commence a risk assessment process to determine if an employee’s workstation is of adequate size and functionality.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Ergonomics. For all new and renovated offices, pods, or work areas, the Employer, in consultation with the JOSHC, shall conduct a risk assessment and evaluate whether adjustable workstations (adjustable height monitors and desks/keyboards) are required. There shall be adequate space between workstations for equipment and workers to move around safely. The definition of adequate will be based on existing building guidelines, codes, and standards, with input from the JOHSC and staff doing the work. Within 30 days of an employee’s request, the Employer shall commence a risk assessment process to determine if an employee’s workstation is of adequate size and functionality.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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