JOURNEYMAN'S TOOLS Sample Clauses

JOURNEYMAN'S TOOLS. A. All workers shall report to work with presentable white uniforms (long sleeve white shirt and trousers or overalls specified for area of work, safety footwear) and usual tools of the trade. Usual tools of the trade for painters shall consist of putty knives, broad knives, a duster, a hammer, adjustable wrenches and an assortment of screwdrivers, razor blade holder, pliers, personal hand masker, 2’ to 4’ roller pole, sanding pole or head that can be attached to a roller pole, surface preparation scrapers up to 3” and wire brush. Employees shall not be required to supply paint brushes.
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JOURNEYMAN'S TOOLS. Employees shall report to work with only the usual hand tools of the trade, consisting of finishing knives ranging from 1" to 12", mud stomper, mud pan, hammer, pliers, screwdriver and presentable white protective clothing. A spray man may supply him self with a six-inch crescent wrench. All other tools, equipment and material needed to complete any job of drywall finishing will be supplied by the Employer. On jobs requiring hard hats, said hats will be furnished by the Employer for the protection of his employees. Hard hats are to be returned. Any subterfuge of furnishing other equipment will not be permissible.

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