Common use of Hot-Weather Plan Clause in Contracts

Hot-Weather Plan. The members of Joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee of Ventra Group Inc. have prepared a hot-weather plan to ensure that workers are protected from excessive heat exposure. The JHSC will be involved and participate in the Go-Fast Plan. Stage 1 This will be implemented when the thermostat indicates a reading of 92.1 degrees Fahrenheit. This stage will be implemented by area. All employees in the applicable areas shall work a maximum of sixty (60) minutes from the start of shifts and the end of lunches and breaks, and then be provided a fifteen (15) minute break in lieu of their regular scheduled breaks. This procedure will continue so long as the reading remains 92.1 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Once the reading drops below 92.1 degrees Fahrenheit, employees will return to their regular scheduled breaks. If employees have worked from the start of their full shift at temperatures above 92.1 degrees and the temperature does not drop below 92.1 degrees before the end of the shift, then the relief break scheduled will continue to the end of the shift.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: C Ollective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Hot-Weather Plan. The members of Joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee of Ventra Group Inc. have prepared a hot-weather plan to ensure that workers are protected from excessive heat exposure. The JHSC will be involved and participate in the Go-Fast Plan. Stage 1 This will be implemented when the thermostat indicates a reading of 92.1 91 degrees Fahrenheit. This stage will be implemented by area. All employees in the applicable areas shall work a maximum of sixty (60) minutes from the start of shifts and the end of lunches and breaks, and then be provided a fifteen (15) minute break in lieu of their regular scheduled breaks. This procedure will continue so long as the reading remains 92.1 91 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Once the reading drops below 92.1 91 degrees Fahrenheit, employees will return to their regular scheduled breaks. If employees have worked from the start of their full shift at temperatures above 92.1 91 degrees and the temperature does not drop below 92.1 91 degrees before the end of the shift, then the relief break scheduled will continue to the end of the shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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