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Common use of Exposure to Hazardous Materials Clause in Contracts

Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 1. When an employee is exposed to, and/or their clothing is contaminated by, hazardous materials, the Agency shall: a. Determine the type of material and the hazards posed by the exposure; b. Provide immediate aid to reduce or mitigate any potential for injury and transport employee to nearest emergency medical facility (as required); and c. Notify the appropriate response office/agency; and, d. Allow employee to change clothing IAW Section 9.6(3)(f).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 1. When an employee is exposed to, and/or their clothing is contaminated by, hazardous materials, the Agency shall: a. Determine the type of material and the hazards posed by the exposure; b. Provide immediate aid to reduce or mitigate any potential for injury and transport employee to nearest emergency medical facility (as required); and; c. Notify the appropriate response office/agency; and, d. Allow employee to change clothing IAW Section 9.6(3)(f) (Excused Absences).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 1. When an employee is exposed to, and/or their clothing is contaminated by, hazardous materials, the Agency shall: a. Determine the type of material and the hazards posed by the exposure; b. Provide immediate aid to reduce or mitigate any potential for injury and transport employee to nearest emergency medical facility (as required); and; c. Notify the appropriate response office/agency; and, d. Allow employee to change clothing IAW Section 9.6(3)(f).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Exposure to Hazardous Materials. 1. When an employee is exposed to, and/or their clothing is contaminated by, hazardous materials, the Agency shall: a. Determine the type of material and the hazards posed by the exposure; b. Provide immediate aid to reduce or mitigate any potential for injury and transport employee to nearest emergency medical facility (as required); and c. Notify the appropriate response office/agency; and, d. Allow employee to change clothing IAW Section 9.6(3)(f).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement