Maintenance Uniforms Sample Clauses

Maintenance Uniforms. The Authority will provide each maintenance department employee with an annual uniform voucher, for February 1, 2019, two hundred eighty dollars ($280.00) and for February 1, 2020, two hundred eighty dollars ($280.00), for purchasing uniforms, work shoes, and winter jackets. Uniform vouchers will be provided at system pick. No unused portion of an annual uniform voucher shall carry over from year to year. Employees will have two (2) years from the date of any uni- form change to replace outdated uniforms. All maintenance employees must wear the authorized uniform and shoes while on duty. All new maintenance employees will receive five (5) sets of uniforms, one pair of shoes, and a winter jacket at the Authority’s cost upon com- pletion of the probationary period.
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Maintenance Uniforms. The Board shall provide the uniforms for each maintenance employee. Annually, the Board shall provide five (5) new t-shirts and jeans to each Maintenance employee. As needed the shirts and jeans shall be replaced at the cost of the Board. Additionally, the Board shall provide a winter coat for each Maintenance employee. Maintenance employees shall be required to wear the Board provided uniform
Maintenance Uniforms. The Company shall pay two hundred eighty dollars ($280.00) per maintenance employee, for the purchase of prescribed work clothes and/or safety shoes effective August 1, 2009. The Company shall pay an additional one hundred thirty five dollars ($135.00) for the purchase of safety shoes, effective July 1, of each year of this Agreement. Money may be utilized for the rental and/or maintenance of work clothes and safety shoes. If not used within twelve (12) months of the authorization day, the employee forfeits allowance. . Maintenance employees shall be allowed to purchase approved footwear from an outside vendor.
Maintenance Uniforms. SECTION 1 The Authority shall provide a weekly supply of laundered uniforms for Maintenance employees. The Authority shall also, supply inclement weather gear and nitrile and latex gloves as Labor Management believes are appropriate. SECTION 2 The Authority will furnish an annual steel toe safety shoe allowance of $200.00 to all Maintenance bargaining unit employees. For current employees who have fulfilled their probationary period, the steel toe safety shoe allowance will be made available on October 1st of each contract year. For new employees and those employees still in their probationary period, the steel toe safety shoe allowance will be made available upon successful completion of the probationary period. Steel toe safety shoes are required to be worn while on duty. This allowance shall be paid on a reimbursement basis. An original receipt must support requests for reimbursement. Any Maintenance employee who resigns or is discharged from the Agency within ninety (90) days of receiving their shoe allowance will be required to reimburse the Agency the full amount of said reimbursement.
Maintenance Uniforms. The Agency will furnish five (5) laundered uniforms per week to all employees in the Maintenance Seniority District who have completed their probationary period. It is understood that all uniforms shall bear a Union label, if available; if unavailable, “Made in USA” label is required. In the event uniforms are laundered in house, such work will be performed by Division 788 employees.
Maintenance Uniforms. The Company will arrange to provide five sets of laundered coveralls per week to each maintenance employee. Ownership of the uniforms will be retained by the laundry service.
Maintenance Uniforms. The Board shall provide the uniforms for each maintenance employee. This service will provide one (1) clean uniform per day.
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Maintenance Uniforms. 1. Maintenance personnel are to be provided with uniforms (one change per day, rented from a laundry service during the work year). 2. Employees furnished uniforms must be properly dressed in their uniforms while on duty. Uniforms are not to be worn off duty except when going to or from work. 3. The Board will provide to each Maintenance employee proper foul weather gear, to include rain jackets, rain boots, work gloves and other such items per current practice.
Maintenance Uniforms. The District shall provide each full-time Maintenance Staff with: 1. Four (4) work garments per year, which will be required to be worn. 2. Cloth and rubber gloves which will be replaced on a turn-in system. 3. Coveralls, upon the recommendation of the Director of Facility Operations, for jobs which require them. The District will provide for the maintenance of the coveralls. 4. A safety yellow hooded garment with reflective striping and zip-front closure shall be issued every two (2) years for all Maintenance Staff.

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  • Maintenance, Etc The Company will maintain, preserve and keep, and will cause each Consolidated Subsidiary to maintain, preserve and keep, its properties which are used in the conduct of its business (whether owned in fee or a leasehold interest) in good repair and working order, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and from time to time will make all necessary repairs, replacements and renewals as the Company may determine to be appropriate to the conduct of its business.

  • Preservation, Maintenance, and Protection of the Property Inspections. Borrower will not destroy, damage, or impair the Property, allow the Property to deteriorate, or commit waste on the Property. Whether or not Borrower is residing in the Property, Borrower must maintain the Property in order to prevent the Property from deteriorating or decreasing in value due to its condition. Unless Lender determines pursuant to Section 5 that repair or restoration is not economically feasible, Borrower will promptly repair the Property if damaged to avoid further deterioration or damage. If insurance or condemnation proceeds are paid to Lender in connection with damage to, or the taking of, the Property, Borrower will be responsible for repairing or restoring the Property only if Xxxxxx has released proceeds for such purposes. Lender may disburse proceeds for the repairs and restoration in a single payment or in a series of progress payments as the work is completed, depending on the size of the repair or restoration, the terms of the repair agreement, and whether Borrower is in Default on the Loan. Lender may make such disbursements directly to Borrower, to the person repairing or restoring the Property, or payable jointly to both. If the insurance or condemnation proceeds are not sufficient to repair or restore the Property, Borrower remains obligated to complete such repair or restoration. Lender may make reasonable entries upon and inspections of the Property. If Lender has reasonable cause, Xxxxxx may inspect the interior of the improvements on the Property. Lender will give Borrower notice at the time of or prior to such an interior inspection specifying such reasonable cause.

  • Maintenance and Insurance (a) The Company shall maintain or cause to be maintained, at its own expense, all of its assets and properties in good working order and condition, making all necessary repairs thereto and renewals and replacements thereof. (b) The Company shall maintain or cause to be maintained, at its own expense, insurance in form, substance and amounts (including deductibles), which the Company deems reasonably necessary to the Company's business, (i) adequate to insure all assets and properties of the Company, which assets and properties are of a character usually insured by persons engaged in the same or similar business against loss or damage resulting from fire or other risks included in an extended coverage policy; (ii) against public liability and other tort claims that may be incurred by the Company; (iii) as may be required by the Transaction Documents and/or applicable law and (iv) as may be reasonably requested by Secured Party, all with adequate, financially sound and reputable insurers.

  • Maintenance Program LESSEE's Maintenance Program

  • Maintenance Employees The normal hours of work for full-time Maintenance employees are 72 ½ hours over a two (2) week period, not to exceed eight (8) hours per day.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR; RULES Tenant will, at its sole expense, keep and maintain the Premises and appurtenances in good and sanitary condition and repair during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall: (a) Not obstruct the driveways, sidewalks, courts, entry ways, stairs and/or halls, which shall be used for the purposes of ingress and egress only; (b) Keep all windows, glass, window coverings, doors, locks and hardware in good, clean order and repair; (c) Not obstruct or cover the windows or doors; (d) Not leave windows or doors in an open position during any inclement weather; (e) Not hang any laundry, clothing, sheets, etc. from any window, rail, porch or balcony nor air or dry any of same within any yard area or space; (f) Not cause or permit any locks or hooks to be placed upon any door or window without the prior written consent of Landlord; (g) Keep all air conditioning filters clean and free from dirt; (h) Keep all lavatories, sinks, toilets, and all other water and plumbing apparatus in good order and repair and shall use same only for the purposes for which they were constructed. Tenant shall not allow any sweepings, rubbish, sand, rags, ashes or other substances to be thrown or deposited therein. Any damage to any such apparatus and the cost of clearing stopped plumbing resulting from misuse shall be borne by Tenant; (i) And Tenant's family and guests shall at all times maintain order in the Premises and at all places on the Premises, and shall not make or permit any loud or improper noises, or otherwise disturb other residents; (j) Keep all radios, television sets, stereos, phonographs, etc., turned down to a level of sound that does not annoy or interfere with other residents; (k) Deposit all trash, garbage, rubbish or refuse in the locations provided therefor and shall not allow any trash, garbage, rubbish or refuse to be deposited or permitted to stand on the exterior of any building or within the common elements; (l) Abide by and be bound by any and all rules and regulations affecting the Premises or the common area appurtenant thereto which may be adopted or promulgated by the Condominium or Homeowners' Association having control over them.

  • Janitorial Landlord shall furnish, without additional charge, janitorial services for general cleaning of the Premises. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts when selecting vendors to provide janitorial services in an effort to secure vendors with honest and efficient employees. Xxxxxx agrees to report promptly to Landlord any neglect of duty or any incivility on the part of such vendors which in any way interferes with the full enjoyment of the Premises rented by the Tenant.

  • Maintenance and Support NCR Voyix is solely responsible for providing any maintenance and support services with respect to the Software as specified in the Agreement, or as required under applicable law. The parties acknowledge that Apple has no obligation whatsoever to furnish any maintenance and support services with respect to the Software.

  • Record Maintenance and Retention A. Grantee shall keep and maintain under GAAP or GASB, as applicable, full, true, and complete records necessary to fully disclose to the System Agency, the Texas State Auditor’s Office, the United States Government, and their authorized representatives sufficient information to determine compliance with the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement and all state and federal rules, regulations, and statutes. B. Grantee shall maintain and retain legible copies of this Grant Agreement and all records relating to the performance of the Grant Agreement, including supporting fiscal documents adequate to ensure that claims for grant funds are in accordance with applicable State of Texas requirements. These records shall be maintained and retained by the Grantee for a minimum of seven (7) years after the Grant Agreement expiration date or seven (7) years after all audits, claims, litigation or disputes involving the Grant Agreement are resolved, whichever is later.

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