GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS. 15:01 When an Employee is required to work in the rain, wet weather gear shall be supplied. If it is not returned, the Employee may be charged with replacement costs. 15:02 The Employer agrees to furnish suitable drinking water at convenient locations at the jobsite. Heated lunchrooms shall be provided and heated shelter provided for the repair and maintenance of equipment. The Employer will provide suitable enclosed sanitary facilities, heated in cold weather where practical. Employees will co-operate with the Employer in keeping these facilities clean. 15:03 The Employer shall make and revise such safety and other project rules and regulations as may be consistent with company policy and/or Federal or Provincial legislation or regulations, and failure by the Employee shall be cause of immediate dismissal, provided that the said company rules and regulations are not in contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of the Province of Saskatchewan, or other mutually recognized safety regulations. 15:04 All equipment equipped with cabs shall be adequately heated in cold weather. In all circumstances Employees shall be protected against excessive heat, cold and noise. No Employee shall be disciplined for refusing to work under unsafe conditions or in contravention of established safety rules and regulations. 15:05 The Employer shall provide bulletin boards for the convenience of the Union in posting notices of Union activity. All such notices must be signed by the proper officer of the Union and submitted to the management for their approval. 15:06 Regular Operating Engineers will not be required to operate more than three (3) pieces of equipment in any one shift. However, special circumstances, such as breakdowns or absentee operators, may dictate further utilization of available manpower. 15:07 Original requests for manpower will be limited to three (3) pieces of equipment for one person.
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Samples: Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement
GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS. 15:01 14:01 When an Employee is required to work in the rain, wet weather gear shall be supplied. If it is not returned, the Employee may be charged with replacement costs.
15:02 14:02 The Employer will provide a subsidy of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) each year to each Employee who has completed at least one year of continuous service with the Employer, towards the replacement of gloves and safety boots. A proof of purchase is required.
14:03 The Employer agrees to furnish suitable drinking water at convenient locations at the jobsite. Heated lunchrooms shall be provided and heated shelter provided for the repair and maintenance of equipment. The Employer will provide suitable enclosed sanitary facilities, heated in cold weather where practical. Employees will co-operate with the Employer in keeping these facilities clean.
15:03 14:04 The Employer shall make and revise such safety and other project rules and regulations as may be consistent with company policy and/or Federal or Provincial legislation or regulations, and failure by the Employee shall be cause of immediate dismissal, provided that the said company rules and regulations are not in contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act Part III of the Province of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Employment Act or other mutually recognized safety regulations.
15:04 14:05 All hoisting equipment equipped with cabs shall be adequately heated in cold weather. In all circumstances Employees shall will be protected against excessive heat, cold and noise. No Employee shall will be disciplined for refusing to work under unsafe conditions or in contravention of established safety rules and regulations.
15:05 14:06 The Employer shall provide bulletin boards for the convenience of the Union in posting notices of Union activity. All such notices must be signed by the proper officer of the Union and submitted to the management for their approval.
15:06 Regular Operating Engineers will not be required to operate more than three (3) pieces of equipment in any one shift. However, special circumstances, such as breakdowns or absentee operators, may dictate further utilization of available manpower.
15:07 Original requests for manpower will be limited to three (3) pieces of equipment for one person.
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Samples: Saskatchewan Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement (Crane Rental), Saskatchewan Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Operating Engineers' Agreement
GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS. 15:01 14:01 When an Employee is required to work in the rain, wet weather gear shall be supplied. If it is not returned, the Employee may be charged with replacement costs.
15:02 14:02 The Employer will provide a subsidy of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) each year to each Employee who has completed at least one year of continuous service with the Employer, towards the replacement of gloves and safety boots. A proof of purchase is required.
14:03 The Employer agrees to furnish suitable drinking water at convenient locations at the jobsite. Heated lunchrooms shall be provided and heated shelter provided for the repair and maintenance of equipment. The Employer will provide suitable enclosed sanitary facilities, heated in cold weather where practical. Employees will co-operate with the Employer in keeping these facilities clean.
15:03 14:04 The Employer shall make and revise such safety and other project rules and regulations as may be consistent with company policy and/or Federal or Provincial legislation or regulations, and failure by the Employee shall be cause of immediate dismissal, provided that the said company rules and regulations are not in contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of the Province of Saskatchewan, or other mutually recognized safety regulations.
15:04 14:05 All hoisting equipment equipped with cabs shall be adequately heated in cold weather. In all circumstances Employees shall will be protected against excessive heat, cold and noise. No Employee shall will be disciplined for refusing to work under unsafe conditions or in contravention of established safety rules and regulations.
15:05 14:06 The Employer shall provide bulletin boards for the convenience of the Union in posting notices of Union activity. All such notices must be signed by the proper officer of the Union and submitted to the management for their approval.
15:06 Regular Operating Engineers will not be required to operate more than three (3) pieces of equipment in any one shift. However, special circumstances, such as breakdowns or absentee operators, may dictate further utilization of available manpower.
15:07 Original requests for manpower will be limited to three (3) pieces of equipment for one person.
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Samples: Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Saskatchewan Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement (Crane Rental)
GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS. 15:01 14:01 When an Employee is required to work in the rain, wet weather gear shall be supplied. If it is not returned, the Employee may be charged with replacement costs.
15:02 14:02 The Employer will provide a subsidy of each year to each Employee who has completed at least one year of continuous service with the Employer, towards the replacement of gloves and safety boots. A proof of purchase is required.
14:03 The Employer agrees to furnish suitable drinking water at convenient locations at the jobsite. Heated lunchrooms shall be provided and heated shelter provided for the repair and maintenance of equipment. The Employer will provide suitable enclosed sanitary facilities, heated in cold weather where practical. Employees will co-operate with the Employer in keeping these facilities clean.
15:03 14:04 The Employer shall make and revise such safety and other project rules and regulations as may be consistent with company policy and/or Federal or Provincial legislation or regulations, and failure by the Employee shall be cause of immediate dismissal, provided that the said company rules and regulations are not in contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act Part III of the Province of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Employment Act or other mutually recognized safety regulations.
15:04 14:05 All hoisting equipment equipped with cabs shall be adequately heated in cold weather. In all circumstances Employees shall will be protected against excessive heat, cold and noise. No Employee shall will be disciplined for refusing to work under unsafe conditions or in contravention of established safety rules and regulations.
15:05 14:06 The Employer shall provide bulletin boards for the convenience of the Union in posting notices of Union activity. All such notices must be signed by the proper officer of the Union and submitted to the management for their approval.
15:06 Regular Operating Engineers will not be required to operate more than three (3) pieces of equipment in any one shift. However, special circumstances, such as breakdowns or absentee operators, may dictate further utilization of available manpower.
15:07 Original requests for manpower will be limited to three (3) pieces of equipment for one person.
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Samples: Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement