High Heels Clause Samples

The 'High Heels' clause sets specific requirements or restrictions regarding the wearing of high-heeled shoes in certain contexts, such as at a workplace or event. Typically, this clause may prohibit high heels for safety reasons, require a minimum or maximum heel height, or mandate that appropriate footwear be worn in designated areas. Its core function is to minimize the risk of injury, ensure comfort, or comply with health and safety regulations, thereby protecting both the individual and the organization from potential accidents or liability.
High Heels. ‌ When an Artist is requested by the Theatre to wear footwear with a heel that is significantly higher than the toe (such as court shoes or stilettos) due to production design, proper risk assessments shall be done to determine the needs of the Artist and identify any safety risks. The footwear shall be provided as early in the rehearsal process as possible. Upon the Artist’s request, accommodations and/or alternative flat footwear shall be provided. 28:00 WORKING ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY ‌ The Theatre agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The Theatre further agrees that it is subject to the health and safety standards established by the province in which it is located. In the absence of provincial guidelines, the Theatre agrees that the "Safety Guidelines for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario" provide a basis of acceptable health & safety standards, by which the provisions of this Article are to be interpreted. 28:01 Dressing Rooms‌ (A) Dressing Rooms Provided to Artists‌ (i) Appropriate Dressing Rooms
High Heels. ‌ When an Artist is requested by the Theatre to wear footwear with a heel that is significantly higher than the toe (such as court shoes or stilettos) due to production design, proper risk assessments shall be done to determine the needs of the Artist and identify any safety risks. The footwear shall be provided as early in the rehearsal process as possible. Upon the Artist’s request, accommodations and/or alternative flat footwear shall be provided.
High Heels. When an Artist is requested by the Theatre to wear footwear with a heel that is significantly higher than the toe (such as court shoes or stilettos) due to production design, proper risk assessments shall be done to determine the needs of the Artist and identify any safety risks. The footwear shall be provided as early in the rehearsal process as possible. Upon the Artist’s request, accommodations and/or alternative flat footwear shall be provided. The Theatre agrees to provide the Artist with safe and sanitary places of engagement. The Theatre further agrees that it is subject to the health and safety standards established by the province in which it is located. In the absence of provincial guidelines, the Theatre agrees that the "Safety Guidelines for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario" provide a basis of acceptable health & safety standards, by which the provisions of this Article are to be interpreted. 28:01 Dressing Rooms (A) Dressing Rooms Provided to Artists (i) Appropriate Dressing Rooms