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Jackets Sample Clauses

JacketsAfter 12 months' continuous service, each employee will be supplied by the Company, free of charge, with a Bluey Jacket (or equivalent in cost or quality) either heavy or light duty. These jackets are to be of good quality. The Bluey Jacket will be the property of the employee, who will be responsible for the cleanliness and upkeep of the garment. Replacement will be on the basis of fair wear and tear. The jacket shall be produced to the employer for examination if so required. This clause will supersede the supply of Bluey Jackets applying under any other industrial agreements.
Jackets. 1. Unless otherwise permitted by TSA management, the only authorized jackets that may be worn at the checkpoint are the Ike jacket, the 3-in-1 jacket (to include the vest), the team jacket, and the windbreaker jacket. Bargaining unit employees may wear these jackets at the checkpoint at their discretion.
JacketsThe Xxxxxxxx AuSable School District will purchase personalized jackets, as approved by the Supervisor, up to $75.00 per jacket, for regular drivers of the transportation unit every two
Jackets. The Port will provide jackets to field personnel and will replace jackets due to wear and tear.
JacketsThe District will purchase a jacket for each existing driver and newly hired transportation unit employees. The jacket is required to be worn by the employees and if lost or damaged will be the employee’s responsibility to replace, up to $100. A jacket needing to be replaced due to normal wear may be re-issued at the supervisor’s discretion at the employer’s expense.
JacketsThe Board of Education shall, once every five (5) years contribute seventy-five percent (75%) towards the purchase of an approved Bus Driver’s jacket. The next purchase of jackets shall be in September of the 2017-2018 school year. It will be the responsibility of the bus drivers to get samples and present the jacket option to the superintendent for approval.
Jackets. Wherever the main crosses under a streambed, large structure or utility larger than 16-inch diameter constituting a potential hazard to the main or where the main location is considered inaccessible by the Manager, the main shall be jacketed with reinforced DWS 2500 concrete. Necessary measures shall be taken to protect the stream embankment from erosion at the points of crossing. For cross-country mains and mains located in inaccessible areas, as approved by the Manager, mains shall be concrete jacketed. Grouted riprap paving with adequate concrete keys shall be constructed on steeper slopes. Additional valves may be required before and after streambed or structure crossing and jacketed mains where practicable. Plastic and existing asbestos cement pipes shall not be jacketed. Ductile iron or concrete cylinder pipe and fittings shall be used for the portion to be jacketed. Whenever a water main crosses over or under a sewer line, the sewer line will be concrete jacketed as listed in Table 100-5. Standard concrete jacket details for sewer lines as specified by the Department of Public Works Standards shall be followed. Table 100-5 - CONCRETE JACKET REQUIREMENTS FOR SEWER MAINS Island Water Main Under Sewer Main Water Main Above Sewer Main a - 5 L.F. of reinforced concrete jacket on both sides of crossing b - 3 L.F. of reinforced concrete jacket on both sides of crossing (when water line is less than 18 inches above sewer line) c - 5 L.F. of reinforced concrete jacket on both sides of crossing (when water line is within 6 feet of pressurized sewer line or within 18 inches of gravity sewer line)
Jackets. Bus Drivers and Bus Assistants shall receive new jackets every three (3) years. Uniforms - Custodians and Maintenance shall receive five sets (top and bottom) initially. Up to three sets will be replaced per year as needed. Should a uniform cleaning service be comparable in cost for a maintenance worker, the District may provide the uniform cleaning service in lieu of the above.
Jackets. Hudsonville Public Schools will purchase each driver a new jacket every five (5) years for all part-time and full-time drivers. A person who drives less than 6 months after receiving a new jacket will return it to the school. Jacket selection shall be made by the school.
Jackets a. The Employer agrees to provide a jacket for each driver in a style and color jointly determined by the Employer and the Association. The jacket will identify the District and the Transportation Department. b. The Employer shall not be required to replace the jacket any more frequently than every two (2) years and shall not be obligated for more than seventy-five dollars ($75.00) per garment. c. Each driver shall keep the jacket clean and in good repair at his or her expense and shall wear the jacket as an outer garment at all times while on duty (weather permitting).