Common use of Health and Safety Grievances Clause in Contracts

Health and Safety Grievances. A. It is the intent of this Health and Safety Grievance Procedure to ensure a prompt response to employees who feel that a situation exists which constitutes a danger to their safety and health. Health and safety issues under this process would include such matters as: 1. Unsafe structural conditions; 2. Defective or unsafe mechanical equipment (e.g., State vehicles); 3. Defective or unsafe electrical equipment (including heating and air conditioning); 4. Health and environmental hazards, including but not limited to contaminated bio-fluids; 5. Vector control; 6. Violation of acknowledged custodial rules or procedures which would constitute a danger to the safety of the employee, worksite or the public; and 7. Fire protection equipment (i.e. alarms, extinguishers, ladders).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Health and Safety Grievances. A. It is the intent of this Health and Safety Grievance Procedure to ensure a prompt response to employees who feel that a situation exists which constitutes a danger to their safety and health. Health and safety issues under this process would include such matters as: 1. Unsafe structural conditions; 2. Defective or unsafe mechanical equipment (e.g., State vehicles); 3. Defective or unsafe electrical equipment (including heating and air conditioning); 4. Health and environmental hazards, including but not limited to contaminated bio-bio- fluids; 5. Vector control; 6. Violation of acknowledged custodial rules or procedures which would constitute a danger to the safety of the employee, worksite or the public; and 7. Fire protection equipment (i.e. alarms, extinguishers, ladders).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Health and Safety Grievances. A. It is the intent of this Health and Safety Grievance Procedure to ensure a prompt response to employees who feel that a situation exists which constitutes a danger to their safety and health. Health and safety issues under this process would include such matters as: 1. Unsafe structural conditions; 2. Defective or unsafe mechanical equipment (e.g., State state vehicles); 3. Defective or unsafe electrical equipment (including heating and air conditioning); 4. Health and environmental hazards, including but not limited to contaminated bio-fluids; 5. Vector control; 6. Violation of acknowledged custodial rules or procedures which would constitute a danger to the safety of the employee, worksite or the public; and 7. Fire protection equipment (i.e. alarms, extinguishers, ladders).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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