ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS Sample Clauses

ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS. A. The University shall provide and maintain adequate on-call rooms for use by Housestaff Officers while on duty. All on-call rooms will be maintained in accordance with reasonable health and sanitation standards. The University will make a reasonable effort not to require Housestaff Officers of different sexes to use the same on-call room, at the same time. Where on-call rooms are equipped with locks, the assigned Housestaff Officer will be given a key for the time of the room assignment. When on-call rooms are being repaired or facility construction renders them uninhabitable, the hospital shall provide reasonable notice to the Union and comparable alternate rooms. B. In University owned and operated facilities, the University shall provide each Housetaff Officer with access to a secured locker for their personal belongings. The University shall strongly encourage the other institutions which the House staff rotate through, to supply a secured locker to each Housestaff Officer. C. The University, in consultation with CIR, will make reasonable efforts to work with the hospitals to identify lactation rooms within the hospitals. In addition, the University will identify lactation rooms within appropriate Rutgers University buildings.
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ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS. A. The University will make reasonable efforts to ensure that on-call rooms are provided and maintained in accordance with ACGME requirements. All on-call rooms will be maintained in accordance with reasonable health and sanitation standards. The University will make a reasonable effort not to require Housestaff Officers of different sexes to use the same on- call room, at the same time. Where on-call rooms are equipped with locks, the assigned Housestaff Officer will be given a key for the time of the room assignment. When the University becomes aware that on-call rooms are being repaired or facility constructions renders them uninhabitable, the University will request that the hospital provide comparable alternate rooms. B. In University owned and operated clinical facilities, the University, upon request, will make reasonable efforts to provide each housestaff Officer with access to a secured locker for their personal belongings while they are on rotation. The University shall strongly encourage the other institutions which the Housestaff rotate through and provide clinical services, to supply a secured locker to each Housestaff Officer while on rotation. C. The University will make reasonable efforts to work with the hospitals to identify lactation rooms within the hospitals. In addition, the University will identify lactation rooms within appropriate Rutgers university buildings. D. For purposes of this Article, “reasonable efforts” shall include but not be limited to regular written communications from the University to the appropriate hospital representative(s) or decision-maker(s) requesting that the hospital comply with the relevant contractual or accreditation standard until compliance has been achieved.
ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS. A. The University shall work with their hospital partners to provide adequate on-call rooms for use by Housestaff Officers while on duty. All on-call rooms will be maintained by hospital partners to be in accordance with reasonable health and sanitation standards. The University will make a reasonable effort not to require Housestaff Officers of different sexes to use the same on-call room, at the same time. Where on-call rooms are equipped with locks, the assigned Housestaff Officer will be given a key for the time of the room assignment. When on-call rooms are being repaired or facility construction renders them uninhabitable, the hospital shall provide reasonable notice to the Union and comparable alternate rooms. B. In University-owned and -operated facilities, the University shall provide each Housetaff Officer with access to a secured locker for their personal belongings. The Xxxx and/or the University Human Resources shall strongly encourage the other institutions, which the House staff rotate through, to supply a secured locker to each Housestaff Officer.
ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS. A. HUMC shall provide and maintain adequate on-call rooms for use by Housestaff Officers while on duty. All on-call rooms will be maintained in accordance with reasonable health and sanitation standards. HUMC will make a reasonable effort not to require Housestaff Officers of different sexes to use the same on-call room, at the same time. Where on-call rooms are equipped with locks, the assigned Housestaff Officer will be given a key for the time of the room assignment. When on-call rooms are being repaired or facility construction renders them uninhabitable, the hospital shall provide reasonable notice to the Union and comparable alternate rooms. B. In HUMC owned and operated facilities, HUMC shall provide each Housestaff Officer with access to a secured locker for their personal belongings.
ON-CALL ROOMS AND LOCKERS 

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  • Keys and Locks Landlord will furnish Tenant, free of charge, two keys to each door or lock in the Premises. Landlord may make a reasonable charge for any additional or replacement keys. Tenant will not duplicate any keys, alter any locks or install any new or additional lock or bolt on any door of its Premises or on any other part of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord and, in any event, Tenant will provide Landlord with a key for any such lock. On the termination of the Lease, Tenant will deliver to Landlord all keys to any locks or doors in the Building which have been obtained by Tenant.

  • STRIKES AND LOCK-OUTS The Contractor shall forthwith notify the Engineer of the commencing of any strike or lock-out and the Engineer on account of any delay caused thereby may, after consultation with the Employer, grant such extension of time as he considers reasonable without prejudice to the right of the Employer to exercise after the expiration of such reasonable extension of time the rights and powers under these Conditions in case of default by the Contractor.

  • Meals and Lodging Meals and lodging expenses shall be paid in accordance with the Financial Policy and Procedures issued by the Administrative Office of the Courts.

  • Ownership and Location of Metering Equipment The Metering Equipment to be constructed, the capability of the Metering Equipment to be constructed, and the ownership thereof, are identified on the attached Schedule C to this ISA.

  • Savings and Loan The Buyer (a) is a savings and loan association, building and loan association, cooperative bank, homestead association or similar institution, which is supervised and examined by a State or Federal authority having supervision over any such institutions or is a foreign savings and loan association or equivalent institution and (b) has an audited net worth of at least $25,000,000 as demonstrated in its latest annual financial statements.

  • STRIKE AND LOCKOUT During the term of this Agreement there shall be no lockout by the Company, and no strike, stoppage of work, or slow-down, either partial or general, authorized by the Union.

  • On Call (a) Employees required to be on-call shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour, or portion thereof. (b) The minimum on-call requirement shall be four (4) consecutive hours. (c) Should the Employer require an employee to have a pager, beeper or a cellular phone available during their on-call period, then all related expenses for such device shall be the responsibility of the Employer.

  • STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS The Union agrees during the term of this Agreement there will be no slowdown or strike, stoppage of work or refusal to work or to continue to work. The Employer agrees that during the term of this Agreement there will be no lockout.

  • BOARD AND LODGING (While fighting Company Responsibility Fires) a) Employees who commute from home or camp are expected to ‘carry a lunch’. Additional meals where required will be at Company expense. b) Employees required to live away from their private residence will receive board and lodging at Company expense. c) Employees living in fly camps will receive board and lodging at Company expense.

  • UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS Prior to the Company commencing any work the Customer must advise the Company of the precise location of all underground services on the site and clearly xxxx the location. The underground mains and services the Customer must identify include, but are not limited to, telephone cables, fibre optic cables, electrical services, gas services, sewer services, pumping services, sewer connections, sewer sludge mains, water mains, irrigations pipes, oil pumping mains and any other services that may be on site. Whilst the Company will take all care to avoid damage to any underground services the Customer agrees to indemnify the Company in respect of all any liability claims, loss, damage, cost and fines as a result of damage to services not precisely located and notified pursuant to this clause.

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