Common use of Mandatory Safety/Emergency Management Training Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Safety/Emergency Management Training. ‌ Mandatory safety training of the District’s Injury and Illness Prevention Plan, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection/Prevention Plan shall be required in order to meet California Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training requirements in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 7, Sections 3203, 3220, and 3221, and where hazardous materials, chemicals, or dangerous equipment are routinely used and are subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for Faculty and students. Mandatory emergency management training shall be required to comply with the California State Chancellor’s Office recommendations identified in the Disaster Resistant Community College training matrix. It is the Xxxxxx-Las Positas Community College District’s (CLPCCD’s) responsibility to follow the California Emergency Services Act (CA Government Code Sections 3100-3109). Mandatory safety training shall be conducted every semester, including summer, and may be required where hazardous materials, chemicals or dangerous equipment are routinely used and subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for unit members and students. Affected unit members shall be required to attend these training programs if they have never received such training, or when new regulations are promulgated, or when otherwise required by State or Federal regulation. When safety training is required, failure to attend shall subject the unit member to discipline. It is understood when Part-time unit members are required to attend safety training, they will be compensated at the Faculty Hour F (“F” Hour) rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Mandatory Safety/Emergency Management Training. Mandatory safety training of the District’s Injury and Illness Prevention Plan, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection/Prevention Plan shall be required in order to meet California Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training requirements in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 7, Sections 3203, 3220, and 3221, and where hazardous materials, chemicals, or dangerous equipment are routinely used and are subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for Faculty and students. Mandatory emergency management training shall be required to comply with the California State Chancellor’s Office recommendations identified in the Disaster Resistant Community College training matrix. It is the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx- Las Positas Community College District’s (CLPCCD’s) responsibility to follow the California Emergency Services Act (CA Government Code Sections 3100-3100- 3109). Mandatory safety training shall be conducted every semester, including summer, and may be required where hazardous materials, chemicals or dangerous equipment are routinely used and are subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for unit members and students. Affected unit members shall be required to attend these training programs if they have never received such training, or when new regulations are promulgated, or when otherwise required by State or Federal regulation. When safety training is required, and failure to attend shall subject the unit member to discipline. It is understood when Part-time unit members are required to attend safety training, they will be compensated at the Faculty Hour F (“F” Hour) -hour rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Mandatory Safety/Emergency Management Training. Mandatory safety training of the District’s Injury and Illness Prevention Plan, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection/Prevention Plan shall be required in order to meet California Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training requirements in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 7, Sections 3203, 3220, and 3221, and where hazardous materials, chemicals, or dangerous equipment are routinely used and are subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for Faculty and students. Mandatory emergency management training shall be required to comply with the California State Chancellor’s Office recommendations identified in the Disaster Resistant Community College training matrix. It is the Xxxxxx-Las Positas Community College District’s (CLPCCD’s) responsibility to follow the California Emergency Services Act (CA Government Code Sections 3100-3109). Mandatory safety training shall be conducted every semester, including summer, and may be required where hazardous materials, chemicals or dangerous equipment are routinely used and subject to State and Federal regulations mandating safety training for unit members and students. Affected unit members shall be required to attend these training programs if they have never received such training, or when new regulations are promulgated, or when otherwise required by State or Federal regulation. When safety training is required, failure to attend shall subject the unit member to discipline. It is understood when Part-time unit members are required to attend safety training, they will be compensated at the Faculty Hour F (“F” Hour) rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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