Common use of INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE Clause in Contracts

INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE. 11.1 Inclement weather means the existence of rain, or abnormal climatic conditions (such as hail, snow, cold, high wind, severe dust storm, extreme high temperature, or any combination these) by virtue of which it is either not reasonable or not safe for the workers exposed thereto to continuing working whilst the same prevail.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement, www8.austlii.edu.au, www8.austlii.edu.au

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INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE. 11.1 9.1 Inclement weather means the existence of rain, or abnormal climatic conditions (such as hail, snow, cold, high wind, severe dust storm, extreme high temperature, or any combination these) by virtue of which it is either not reasonable or not safe for the workers exposed thereto to continuing working whilst the same prevail.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement

INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE. 11.1 Inclement weather means the existence of rain, rain or abnormal climatic conditions (such as whether they are those of hail, snow, cold, high wind, severe dust storm, extreme high temperature, temperature or the like or any combination thesethereof) by virtue of which it is either not reasonable or not safe for the workers employees exposed thereto to continuing continue working whilst the same conditions prevail.. Should a portion of the site be affected by inclement weather, all other employees not so affected will continue working regardless that some employees may be entitled to cease work due to inclement weather

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au, www8.austlii.edu.au, www8.austlii.edu.au

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INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE. 11.1 8.1 Inclement weather means the existence of rain, rain or abnormal climatic conditions (such as whether hail, snow, extreme cold, high wind, severe dust storm, extreme high temperature, temperature or the like or any combination theseof these conditions) by virtue of which where it is not reasonable or it is unsafe for employees to continue working in those conditions. The procedures set out below shall apply if it is either not reasonable reasonable, or not safe safe, for the workers Employees exposed thereto to continuing working whilst the same prevailthese climatic conditions to continue working.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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