Outdoor Playing Conditions Sample Clauses

Outdoor Playing Conditions. Whenever the Orchestra Committee believes that adverse conditions may exist for an outdoor concert, it will consult with the Employer as to any modifications that should be made in the dress code or stage setup, or whether the addition of any equipment or other changes might assist. In the case of severe conditions, the consultation may include consideration of an alternate location or cancellation. The nonbinding guidelines for reasonable playing conditions include, but are not limited to, a minimum temperature of 60◦ and no direct sunlight. The rights of an individual Musician in the presence of adverse conditions are set out in Section 19.2, that is, a Musician may refuse to play without suffering loss of wages or any other penalty if a service involves a serious hazard to the health or safety of the Musician or his/her instrument.
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