Common use of Hazard Pay Clause in Contracts

Hazard Pay. An employee doing work in a condor shall receive one dollar and twenty- five cents ($1.25) per hour for hazardous pay from the third (3rd) floor and up. Section 5. The Employer will provide all power tools including power drills, power saws, hole saws, drill bits, countersinks, caulking gun, suction cup, hacksaw blades, extension cords, pop rivet gun, rivnut tool, and hard hats where required. Employees are responsible for the proper use and protection of tools issued by the Employer. All equipment is to be returned to the Employer in good condition, except for normal wear. Section 6. The Employer shall provide, on each job site and in the plant, a secure place where his employees may keep their tools. If an employee's tools are lost by reason of fire, flood or theft, the Employer shall be liable for the loss of such tools and the Employer agrees to replace or reimburse with tools of equal quality. The Employer shall be liable only if the employee has done the following: (a) The employee must provide the Employer with a complete inventory of all tools at the commencement of work and any additions or deletions during the course of employment. (b) The employee's tools must be stored in the place provided by the Employer. (c) If the employee is traveling, he must keep the tools in the vehicle and locked when not driving. (d) On any claimed theft of the employee's tools, the employee must file an appropriate police report as soon as the loss is discovered by the employee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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Hazard Pay. An employee doing work in a condor boomlift shall receive one dollar and twenty- twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour for hazardous pay from the third (3rd) floor and up. Section 56. The Employer will provide all power tools including power drills, power saws, hole saws, drill bits, countersinks, caulking gun, suction cup, hacksaw blades, extension cords, pop rivet gun, rivnut tool, and hard hats where required. Employees are responsible for the proper use and protection of tools issued by the Employer. All equipment is to be returned to the Employer in good condition, except for normal wear. Section 67. The Employer shall provide, on each job site and in the plant, a secure place where his employees may keep their tools. If an employee's tools are lost by reason of fire, flood or theft, the Employer shall be liable for the loss of such tools and the Employer agrees to replace or reimburse with tools of equal quality. The Employer shall be liable only if the employee has done the following: (a) The employee must provide the Employer with a complete inventory of all tools at the commencement of work and any additions or deletions during the course of employmenttools. (b) The employee's tools must be stored in the place provided by the Employer. (c) If the employee is traveling, he must keep the tools in the vehicle and locked when not driving. (d) On any claimed theft of the employee's tools, the employee must file an appropriate police report as soon as the loss is discovered by the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Labor Agreement

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