Common use of Intervention/for cause Clause in Contracts

Intervention/for cause. Where any Supplier Affiliate is observed behaving or performing in a manner where there is a reasonable suspicion of Substance-related impairment or effects, or where conduct otherwise creates a suspicion of a breach of this Policy, the employee will be removed from duty, will immediately be referred to a supervisor to review the observations, and may be required to undergo an intervention/for cause Substance test. The criteria for requiring a test includes specific observations concerning the Supplier Affiliate’s appearance, behaviour, speech, and/or odour which provides reasonable suspicion of a violation of this Policy. Alternatively, the Supplier Affiliate may be removed from the site and referred to Supplier.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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