Common use of Local Procedures Clause in Contracts

Local Procedures. Where a particular situation requires a procedure to be developed in order to protect employees effectively, such procedure will be developed by the Local Safety and Health Committee subject to approval by the Policy Committee prior to its implementation. (a) Confined space entry (i) is not designed or intended for human occupancy except for the purpose of performing work, (ii) has restricted means of access and egress, and (iii) may become hazardous to an employee entering it due to (b) No employee shall be required or permitted to enter a confined space, unless: (i) an approved ventilation system is being used to ensure the removal of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists, or dusts from within the confined space, or (ii) until the employee has been provided with and is wearing respiratory equipment of a type set out below: (iii) or until appropriate tests have been made immediately prior to entry to confirm the absence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen has not developed. (c) The confined space will be tested prior to entry to ensure that there is no contamination of the air by any hazards that could affect the safety and health of the employees (d) When tests indicate the presence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen, the entry may be made only after: (e) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space where a harmful atmosphere exists or may develop, shall, in addition to the above requirements, (f) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space being ventilated with an approved ventilation system to maintain respirable air, and in which a harmful atmosphere cannot develop shall,

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Local Procedures. Where a particular situation requires a procedure to be developed in order to protect employees effectively, such procedure will be developed by the Local Safety and Health Committee subject to approval by the Policy Committee prior to its implementation. (a) Confined space entry (i) is not designed or intended for human occupancy except for the purpose of performing work, (ii) has restricted means of access and egress, and (iii) may become hazardous to an employee entering it due to (b) No employee shall be required or permitted to enter a confined space, unless: (i) an approved ventilation system is being used to ensure the removal of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists, or dusts from within the confined space, or (ii) until the employee has been provided with and is wearing respiratory equipment of a type set out below: : (iii) or until appropriate tests have been made immediately prior to entry to confirm the absence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen has not developed. (c) The confined space will be tested prior to entry to ensure that there is no contamination of the air by any hazards that could affect the safety and health of the employees (d) When tests indicate the presence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen, the entry may be made only after: (e) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space where a harmful atmosphere exists or may develop, shall, in addition to the above requirements, (f) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space being ventilated with an approved ventilation system to maintain respirable air, and in which a harmful atmosphere cannot develop shall,

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Local Procedures. Where a particular situation requires a procedure to be developed in order to protect employees effectively, such procedure will be developed by the Local Safety and Health Committee subject to approval by the Policy Committee prior to its implementation. (a) . Confined space entry (i) means an enclosed or partially enclosed space that: is not designed or intended for human occupancy except for the purpose of performing work, (ii) , has restricted means of access and egress, and (iii) and may become hazardous to an employee entering it due to (b) to its design, construction, location or atmosphere, the materials or substance in it, or any other condition relating to it. No employee shall be required or permitted to enter a confined space, unless: (i) : an approved ventilation system is being used to ensure the removal of any harmful gassesgases, vaporsvapours, smoke, fumes, mists, or dusts from within the confined space, or (ii) or until the employee has been provided with and is wearing respiratory equipment of a type set out below: (iii) ; self-containedbreathing apparatus supplied air apparatus fresh air hose mask with blower oxygen generating apparatus or until appropriate tests have been made immediately prior immediatelyprior to entry to confirm the absence of any harmful gassesgases, vaporsvapours, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen has not developed. (c) . The confined space will be tested prior to entry to ensure that there is no contamination of the air by any hazards that could affect the safety and health of the employees (d) . When tests indicate the presence of any harmful gassesgases, vaporsvapours, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen, the entry may be made only after: (e) An employee required or permitted to enter a ; the confined space where has been ventilated sufficiently to show the absence of hazards the employee has been provided with and is wearing the correct respiratory protective apparatus of a harmful atmosphere exists type described above, when flammable or may developexplosivegases are present, shall, in addition to the above requirements, (f) An employee required all sources or permitted to enter a confined space being ventilated with an approved ventilation system to maintain respirable air, and in which a harmful atmosphere cannot develop shall,potential sources of ignition have been eliminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Local Procedures. Where a particular situation requires a procedure to be developed in order to protect employees effectively, such procedure will be developed by the Local Safety and Health Committee subject to approval by the Policy Committee prior to its implementation. (a) Confined space entry (i) is not designed or intended for human occupancy except for the purpose of performing work, (ii) has restricted means of access and egress, and (iii) may become hazardous to an employee entering it due to (b) No employee shall be required or permitted to enter a confined space, unless: (i) an approved ventilation system is being used to ensure the removal of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists, or dusts from within the confined space, or (ii) until the employee has been provided with and is wearing respiratory equipment of a type set out below: ; (iii) or until appropriate tests have been made immediately prior to entry to confirm the absence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen has not developed. (c) The confined space will be tested prior to entry to ensure that there is no contamination of the air by any hazards that could affect the safety and health of the employees (d) When tests indicate the presence of any harmful gasses, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a deficiency of oxygen, the entry may be made only after:; (e) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space where a harmful atmosphere exists or may develop, shall, in addition to the above requirements, (f) An employee required or permitted to enter a confined space being ventilated with an approved ventilation system to maintain respirable air, and in which a harmful atmosphere cannot develop shall,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!